Saturday, December 31, 2011

Auld Lang Syne

Should old acquaintance be forgot
And never brought to mind?
Should old acquaintance be forgot
And days of Old Lang Syne?


For Auld Lang Syne, my dear
For Auld Lange Syne.
Should old acquaintance be forgot
And days of Old Lang Syne?

We two have run about the hills
And gathered up flowers fine.
We've wandered many a weary foot
Since Auld Lang Syne.


For Auld Lang Syne, my dear
For Auld Lang Syne.
We've wandered many a weary foot
Since Auld Lang Syne.

We two have sported in the brook
From morning sun 'til dine.
But the seas between us
Have roared and swelled
Since Auld Lang Syne.


For Auld Lang Syne, my dear
For Auld Lang Syne.
The seas between us
Have roared and swelled
Since Auld Lang Syne.

Oh here is a hand my trusted friend
And give me a hand of thine
We'll take a cup of kindness yet
For Auld Lang Syne.


For Auld Lange Syne, my friend,
For Auld Lange Syne.
We'll take a cup of kindness yet
For Auld Lang Syne.
                       --Robert Burns

Farewell 2011 - a year of sorrow and rejoicing - I am sorry to see you go. My heart is full of love and gratitude for many memories shared with beloved family and friends. Love and peace to all.
New Year's Eve Sunset - Kaanapali Beach

Saturday, December 24, 2011

O, Lay Aside Each Earthly Thing

Some children see Him lily white, 
The baby Jesus born this night.
Some children see Him lily white,
With tresses soft and fair.

Some children see Him bronzed and brown,
The Lord of heav'n to earth come down.
Some children see Him bronzed and brown,
With dark and heavy hair.

Some children see Him almond-eyed,
This Savior whom we kneel beside.
Some children see Him almond-eyed,
With skin of golden hue.

         Some children see Him dark as they,
Sweet Mary's Son to whom we pray.
Some children see him dark as they,
And, ah! they love Him, too!

The children in each different place
Will see the baby Jesus' face
Like theirs, but bright with heavenly grace,
And filled with holy light.

O lay aside each earthly thing
And with thy heart as offering,
Come worship now the infant King.
Tis love that's born tonight!
--Alfred Burt


Feliz Navidad Nuestros Amigos

Merry  Christmas to All - and to All a Good Night!




Friday, December 23, 2011

Holly Wears the Crown


Legends abound of the relationship of holly and Christmas.  Holly was a popular winter solstice festival gift,  honoring the Roman god Saturn.  Evergreen holly symbolized eternal life to the Druids.

Christians adopted some holly legends and at times it was called the "holy tree".  Some said the sharp leaves symbolized the crown of thorns on Christ's head and the red berries symbolized his blood and that hollies grew wherever he walked.

A Christian legend explains that one winter night, holly miraculously grew leaves, out of season, to protect the Holy family by hiding them from Herod's soldiers.  Holly remained evergreen as a token of Christ's gratitude.

Another legend maintains an orphan boy was living with the shepherds when the angels announced the Savior's birth. Having no gift, he wove a holly crown but when he presented to the newborn babe, he was ashamed of his poverty and began to cry.  When Jesus touched the crown it sparkled and the orphan's tears turned into beautiful scarlet berries.


The holly and the ivy,
When they are both full grown,
Of all the trees that are in the wood,
The holly wears the crown.
               --Old English Carol



Holly, my Christmas Girl, my firstborn. 
 I'm grateful for her goodness; I am so proud of her.
  She continues to be a great blessing in my life -
 Can she really be almost 35 years old?
When I saw her for the first time, I couldn't believe she was my baby.  
She had lots and lots of hair - all my mother's babies were completely bald.  
Holly was such a beautiful little Christmas package.  
 Holly bears her name well - she truly wears the crown with lots of sparkle and shine. 
   She is loving, thoughtful, strong and faithful, a wonderful wife and mother-
a precious gift from a loving Father in Heaven.

Thursday, December 22, 2011

What Can I Give Him?

My shopping is complete, just a little wrapping and delivering to finish.
Yet - something is missing.
I know in my heart I have not given a gift worthy of "the wondrous little stranger".
My intentions are good, but somehow I fall so short.

 I find inspiration in President Howard W. Hunter's 1992 Christmas Message:


Christmas is a time for giving. Someone once said he couldn’t think of what to give for Christmas. The next day in the mail he received an anonymous list which read:
Give to your enemy forgiveness,
To your opponent tolerance,
To your friend your heart,
To all men charity, for the hands that help
are holier than lips that pray,
To every child a good example,
and to yourself—respect. 

All of us need to follow the example of the Savior in giving these kinds of gifts. From Christina Rossetti we read:
What can I give Him,
Poor as I am?
If I were a shepherd
I would give Him a lamb,
If I were a Wise Man,
I would do my part,—
But what I can I give Him,
Give my heart.

This 
Christmas,
 Mend a quarrel. 
Seek out a forgotten friend.
 Dismiss suspicion and replace it with trust.
 Write a letter. Give a soft answer.
 Encourage youth. Manifest your loyalty in word and deed.
 Keep a promise. Forgo a grudge. Forgive an enemy. Apologize.
 Try to understand. Examine your demands on others.
 Think first of someone else. Be kind. Be gentle.
 Laugh a little more.
 Express your gratitude.
 Welcome a stranger. 
Gladden the heart of a child.
 Take pleasure in the beauty and wonder of the earth. 
Speak your love and then speak it again.


Christmas Snow


Yesterday was our last chance for snow before Christmas.  Unfortunately, we received only a skiff.  Somehow, for me, it just doesn't seem like Christmas without a snow storm.  I love snow.  I love to watch it softly fall.  I love snowflakes and the fact that each is unique.  I love to make fresh tracks on a run or ski slope.  I love the way the snow crystals sparkle and shine;  snow is white and clean and pure.  

 I am so grateful for the Lord's promise-
His priceless gift:

Come now, and let us reason together,
saith the Lord:
though your sins be as scarlet,
they shall be as white as snow;
though they be red like crimson,
they shall be as wool. 
Isaiah 1:18




Sunday, December 18, 2011

They Were Married and Given in Marriage


December 18, 2010

Sweet little Anne Elizabeth is my fifth daughter.  When she arrived, so many people said to me, "Oh no, another girl!" or "too bad you didn't get a boy".  They didn't realize how happy I was to welcome this new little angel.  I can say without a doubt, I was blessed to know, before she was born, I would give birth to my fifth daughter.  She had waited to come to our family.  When I held her for the first time, she looked at me and I looked at her and knew we were meant to share this mortal journey.

Anne has been a great blessing in my life.  she is beautiful, very strong and athletic but at the same time, loves being a girl.  Anne is truly a "Burbidge" and very much like her father.  She is great fun, witty and loves a good laugh.  She is friendly and confident.  Anne was blessed with a keen intellect and has excelled in her studies and career.  She has great depth and strength of character.  She has a kind and tender heart.  She has great faith.

One summer, I believe it was 2001, we were on a road trip.  We had visited Camille and Dave in New York City and were traveling to visit Melissa in Washington D.C.  We were reading The Hobbit together to pass the time.  It was such a magical day.  the sun was shining we were so happy and enjoying the beautiful drive.  Suddenly, Annie, David and I looked out the window and in an open meadow, saw a beautiful white unicorn.  Then or now, no one believes us, but there it was...MAGIC!   Ever since, we've had a special bond, we three.  We know there is magic - miracles all around for those with eyes to see and hearts to receive.

Annie and I have traveled many roads together.  We have walked the Inca Trail, the streets of London and Paris, the Beach of Kaanapali.  We've hiked Mt. Olympus, West Canyon and to our favorite waterfall through the bamboo forest.  We have welcomed glorious New Years, watching the sun rise in all majesty at Haleakala and Diamond Head.  We've slalomed pure glass in Padre Bay.  We've skied many mountains, making fresh tracks in the snow.  We've walked together in sun and shadow, calm and storm.  We've seen a unicorn!  We've known magic, we have experienced miracles.

I love the poem, The Road not Taken, by Robert Frost:

Two roads diverged in a yellow wood,
And sorry I could not travel both.
And be one traveler, long I stood
And looked down one as far as I could
To where it bent in the undergrowth;

Then took the other, as just as fair,
And having perhaps the better claim,
Because it was grassy and wanted wear;
Though as for that, the passing there
Had worn them really about the same,

And both that morning equally lay
In leaves no step had trodden black.
Oh, I kept the first for another day!
Yet knowing how way leads on to way,
I doubted if I should ever come back.

I shall be telling this with a sigh
Somewhere ages and ages hence:
Two roads diverged in a wood, and I-
I took the one less traveled by,
And that has made all the difference.

I honor Anne tonight for the roads she has chosen which have lead her to Jimmy.  She chose well.  Tomorrow they will walk together into The House of the Lord, to be sealed for time and all eternity.  The Lord has been with Anne and with me along our journey, richly blessing, guiding and comforting us.  I am so very grateful.

Annie and Jimmy -- now it is your turn to walk together.  Walk side by side and make your own "fresh tracks", your very own magic.

It truly is a Wonderful Life.
Love You So Very Much,
Mom


HAPPY ANNIVERSARY!

And they were married,
and given in marriage,
and were blessed
 according to the multitude of the promises 
which the Lord had made unto them.
4 Nephi 1:11



Thursday, December 15, 2011

My Wonderful Boy


Today this little boy is twenty-two years old. 
 No longer my baby boy, but all grown up - a wonderful, outstanding, young man.  
 He has been an answer to prayer, a joy, a magnificent blessing. 

 So many happy memories -
 Playing, Laughing, Singing, Dancing, Hiking, Skiing, Reading, Family Meals,
Harry Potter,
Sports, Sisters, Friends, Snickers,
 Lord of the Rings,  2002 Winter Olympics,
Brothers-In-Law, Nieces and Nephews, Eagle Scout,
Hawaii, Saved in the Sand, Watched over by the Lord, Miracles,
 Lake Powell, Even Odder, Nauvoo, New York, Seeing a Unicorn,
San Francisco, Denver Rockies World Series, Duty to God, Washington D.C.,  Mexico,
 London and Paris,  DisneyLand,
Connecticut Hartford Mission, Assistant to the President,
Red Socks,
No Place Like Home,
 Brigham Young University


Worthy, Brave,  Diligent, Smart, Handsome, Kind, Unselfish, A Leader, Creative, Fun, Happy, Optimistic, Persistent, Loyal, True, Faithful

Happy Birthday - My Wonderful, Wonderful Boy!!!!
I love you so very much.







"The same God that placed that star in a precise orbit millennia before it appeared over Bethlehem 
in celebration of the birth of the Babe,
has given at least equal attention to placement of each of us
in precise human orbits
so that we may if we will,
illuminate the landscape of our individual lives, 
so that our light may not only lead others but warm them as well."
                                                                Elder Neal Maxwell