Today my wife and I were watching Christmas movies; it was a nice way to spend Sunday. It started with an 80’s classic “Smokey Mountain Christmas” with Dolly Parton and Lee Majors. I liked this movie because although the focus wasn’t on the Savior it was on the family and how it didn’t matter who your family was but rather that you were a part of a family and how you treated your family. The next movie was “What I did for love” and it was about a Los Angeles attorney that had to gain the respect of his girlfriend’s father before her father would allow them to get married. Well it was seemed more like a Christmas version of “Meet the Parents”.
At the end of the day the family is perhaps the most important part of our lives. Without them, where could be? At the end of our life I doubt we will wish that we had spent more time in the office or more time working. I am pretty sure that we will remember our family and will have wished to have spent more time with them. Now this isn’t to say that we shouldn’t work. But that we should allow everything their proper time and place in our lives, part of that means that sometimes we have to say no to the things that aren’t as important. It is okay to say no. You only get one life better to make the best of it.
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