Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Interesting thought...

There once was an accountant, who unlike his colleagues, was honest in all his dealings and never even thought about toying with one number in a tax return or a financial statement. As this accountant grows older, he eventually passes away peacefully.

His soul arrives in heaven and is met by St. Peter at the entrance.

"Welcome to heaven," says St. Peter. "Before you settle in, it seems there is a problem. We have never had an accountant make it this far, you see, so we're not sure what to do with you."

"No problem, just let me in," says the man.

"Well, I'd like to, but I have orders from higher up. What we'll do is have you spend one day in hell and one in heaven. Then you can choose where to spend eternity."

"Really, I've made up my mind. I want to be in heaven," says the accountant.

"I'm sorry, but we have our rules."

And with that, St. Peter escorts him to the elevator and he goes down, down, down to hell. The doors open and he finds himself in the middle of a green golf course. In the distance is a clubhouse and standing in front of it are all his friends and other accountants who had worked with him.

Everyone is very happy and in evening dress. They run to greet him, shake his hand, and reminisce about the good times they had while getting rich at the expense of the people.

They play a friendly game of golf and then dine on lobster, caviar and champagne.

Also present is the devil, who really is a very friendly guy who has a good time dancing and telling jokes. They are having such a good time that before he realizes it, it is time to go.

Everyone gives him a hearty farewell and waves while the elevator rises...

The elevator goes up, up, up and the door reopens on heaven where St. Peter is waiting for him.

"Now it's time to visit heaven."

So, 24 hours pass with the accountant joining a group of contented souls moving from cloud to cloud, playing the harp and singing. They have a good time and, before he realizes it, the 24 hours have gone by and St. Peter returns.

"Well, then, you've spent a day in hell and another in heaven. Now choose your eternity."

The accountant reflects for a minute, then he answers: "Well, I would never have said it before, I mean heaven has been delightful, but I think I would be better off in hell."

So, St. Peter escorts him to the elevator and he goes down, down, down to hell.

Now, the doors of the elevator open and he's in the middle of a barren land covered with waste and garbage.

He sees all his friends, dressed in rags, picking up the trash and putting it in black bags as more trash falls from above.

The devil comes over to him and puts his arm around his shoulder. "I don't understand," stammers the accountant. "Yesterday I was here and there was a golf course and clubhouse, and we ate lobster and caviar, drank champagne, and danced and had a great time. Now there's just a wasteland full of garbage and my friends look miserable. What happened?"

The devil looks at him, smiles and says, "Yesterday you were a recruit...... Today your staff."


So, I have a feeling that this might be real similar to my experience with the big accounting firms. Bummer...

Sunday, February 24, 2008

Online Parenting Class...

So, in preparation for the new little that will soon enter our family I have been studying up on parenting so that I don't do anything to cause permanent damage to my daughter. I just thought I would share a few of the most important things that I have learned so far, in hopes that you to will avoid some of these common mistakes made with new babies. Click on the picture to see them larger. Enjoy...








Sunday, February 3, 2008

So long to a great mentor prophet....President Gordon B. Hinckley

This has been a tough week for me. It has been awhile since I lost someone who was a huge part of my life. I never met President Hinckley, although we attended conference a couple of times and saw him from afar. But for as long as I can remember, he has been teaching in word and by his example, how to live. In every aspect of my life, he has given counsel and shown the way. I feel like I have lost my mentor, and I am left with now deciding how I will more fully incorporate all that he taught me, in order to become what he knew I could be. I am sure he made everyone feel that same way. In this way he exemplified our greatest Mentor, the Lord Jesus Christ, who gave us the greatest teachings and example which could be given. I recognize now, how much the Lord loves us, that he would allow President Hinckley to tarry so long among us. I love President Hinckley and I miss him terribly. I have often wondered how it would be when he passed, and I thought I would be prepared better than I was. How can anyone be shocked by the passing of a 97 year-old man? But I was not prepared, and it came suddenly and hit hard. But I know my sadness will be swallowed up as we all move forward, and I rejoice that President Hinckley is reunited with loved ones and with the Savior, where I hope someday to meet them both, and to dwell with them and with my family.....forever. Until then, I will remember that he taught us to just do our best, "but make sure it is your very best" he would say.... and "it will be all right".