Sunday, May 10, 2009

This Mother's Day I thought I'd share a wonderful quote that comes from a fantastic talk to the young women. (If you have a few minutes, I think you would enjoy reading the whole thing):

"Be true to your parents and your heritage. Regrettably there are a few parents who act in a way that does serious injustice to their children. But these cases are relatively few. No one has a greater interest in your welfare, in your happiness, in your future than do your mothers and fathers. They are of a prior generation. That is true. But they were once the age that you are now. Your problems are not substantially different from what theirs were. If they occasionally place restrictions on you, it is because they see danger down the road. Listen to them. What they ask you to do may not be to your liking. But you will be much happier if you do it. Your mother is your best friend. Never forget that. She gave you life. She cared for you, nurtured you, nursed you when you were sick, and looked after your every need. Listen to her now. Talk with her candidly and confidentially. You will find that she will keep your confidence and that her wisdom will prove to be wonderful."
--- President Gordon B Hinckley April 1996

PS: Great job singing today girls! And Abby I loved your talk, It was so thoughtful and heart felt!

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