I recently finished the Hunger Games series and in the last book, Katniss has to remind herself who she is. It made me wonder who I am. What is special about me?
My name is Kelsi. I am 20 years old. I live in California with my husband. My family lives all over the place. I don't have kids. I want kids. I teach kids about the gospel. I love it.
Basics. But what makes me me?
You are uber talented, caring, sweet, funny. You have a truth in the gospel and you are reaching to teach the youth about their Heavenly Father and the only friend they will ever have that will NEVER turn His back on them! YOU are not defined by characteristics but by the truth you sharing and by the life you are building. EVERY person in your life right now is an example to the person who you are. And in time, as your life changes, YOU will also change. You will grow, and become a better person, you will have great gifts.
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I don't know everything about you, but from what I do know... you are creative, beautiful, you have great taste in books and movies and friends, you love your family, you're a devoted wife (what more could a guy ask for?), you have the knowledge of something greater than yourself, you are kind and funny, and you're thoughtful and giving. It sounds like you didn't already know that, so that would make you humble as well!
ReplyDeleteWho are you? You are exactly who you need to be at this very moment. You are a child of God. You are a wife. You are a mother, even if you haven't been given your child yet. You are a fun, funny, witty, intelligent, sweet, kind, loving, devoted, beautiful, honest, silly woman. You have passion for so many things in life. You enjoy life. You are fulfilling your calling in all areas of life with honor and steadfastness and love. You are beauty. You are music. You are love. You are my incredible baby girl. But... you are you. And only you can find what that means. We can tell you what we see, or what we feel, or what we think you are... but we can't define YOU for you...
ReplyDeleteLove this. I thought the same thing when I read the book. It really makes you think, huh?
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