During the last conference, Elder Uchtdorf told of a nurse
who cares for terminally ill patients.
She would routinely ask patients if they had any regrets. Responses were grouped into three categories,
1) I wish I had spent more time with the people I love, 2) I wish I had lived
up to my potential and 3) I wish I had let myself be happier. Two of my regrets, not that I’m terminally
ill or anything, clearly fall into the second category. They are, 1) I wish I would have achieved
Eagle Scout during my youth and 2) I wish I would have earned an Intramural
Basketball Championship T-shirt during my 4 years at BYU. Of course, once I turned 18, the opportunity to
achieve Eagle was forever gone. Once I
graduated from BYU, the opportunity to earn a championship T-shirt permanently slipped
away. The next best thing is to live
your life through your children, right?
Both boys earned Eagle.
Admittedly, Kristin helped them far more than I did but I at least provided
encouragement along the way. As of last
night, both boys, along with Josh, are proud owners of a BYU Intramural
Championship T-shirt. The three of them, plus two of Josh’s friends
played on a 3 on 3 basketball team and they won their division. As I congratulated Derek last night, I
reiterated my disappointment I didn’t have similar success. Derek consoled me by reminding me both he and
Jared share half of my DNA. Let’s see, two
sons times 50% DNA equals one, so I in essence finally won my coveted
championship T-shirt. I know, keep
dreaming. I’m sure the boys, as well as
my daughters, will continue to plow their own way in life and accomplish things
I never even dreamed of. I don’t
actually live my life through my children, but I am without a doubt one of their
biggest fans!
Thursday, December 6, 2012
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4 comments:
K, so how do 5 guys play on a 3 on 3 team? I'm no math major but I did pass trig, algebra and calculus for electronics. 5 is not = to 3. Just wondering!
Congratulations to my three Wonderful Grandsons for their GREAT achievement. Wish I could have been there to cheer you on.
So that's the prized T-shirt. I told Josh that maybe he'd better frame it instead of wear it.
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