Tonight we had Stake Auxillary Training meeting. I always enjoy meetings that I can go to WITH Stephen, even though we broke off into our various auxillaries. In the YW meeting they talked about molds, clay and the finished product. I love the arts including poetry and was touched by the following poem. I had to share it because it is so true.
Clay
I took a piece of plastic clay
And Idly fashioned it one day.
And as my fingers pressed it still,
It moved and yielded to my will.
I came again when days had passed,
This bit of clay was hard at last.
The form I gave it, still it bore
But I could change it never more.
I took a piece of living clay,
And gently formed it day by day.
I molded it with power and art.
It was a child’s soft and tender heart.
I came again when years had gone:
It was a man I looked upon.
He still that early impact bore
And I could change it never more.
-Billie C. Dunston-Hill
Little by little I am molding my own children, and I know that there will come a time when the molding is not taken as easily as it is now. I think that is going to be difficult for me. However, I am thankful for the time that I have been given today. I'm also grateful for their many other teachers, grandparents, and coaches that help in this molding process.
I love your blog!! I found it through Becki. I hope you don't mind
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