As we have had baby birds here this spring I have often thought of the following story shared by Howard W Hunter:
"It was on a summer day early in the morning. I was standing near the window. The curtains obstructed me from two little creatures out on the lawn. One was a large bird and the other a little bird, obviously just out of the nest. I saw the larger bird hop out on the lawn, then thump his feet and cock his head. He drew a big fat worm out of the lawn and came hopping back. The little bird opened its bill wide, but the big bird swallowed the worm.
Then I saw the big bird fly up into a tree. He pecked at the bark for a little while and came back with a big bug in his mouth. The little bird opened his beak wide, but the big bird swallowed the bug. There was squawking in protest.
The big bird flew away, and I didn’t see it again, but I watched the little bird. After a while, the little bird hopped out on the lawn, thumped its feet, cocked its head, and pulled a big worm out of the lawn."
I am grateful that I had a mother who taught me so well, in what she told me, but especially by her example!
Happy Mother's Day, Mom!
Happy Mothers Day Nettie.
ReplyDeleteHappy Mother's Day to you! I like that story, I had never heard it before. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteHappy Mother's Day, Nettie!
ReplyDeleteThat was a cute story. Lucky you, I hope your talk went well.
ReplyDeleteHappy Mother's Day!
Great story!! That is so sad you had to talk on Mother's Day! They couldn't have picked a better Mother to do it though. I hope you had a great Mother's Day.
ReplyDeleteI like that story. What did you speak about in church? I had to speak about "Heeding the counsel of our leaders" of all things!! Hope you had a great day!!
ReplyDeleteThis story makes me realize once more the importance of my example to my children.
ReplyDeleteI hope you had a nice Mother's Day!
I'm so glad I checked your site today. I have been trying to figure out how to get a category set up on my blog and now I have. Thanks so much.
ReplyDeleteAwesome ... I love this. What's really funny is that I've had to fish more than one earthworm out of William's mouth. Certainly he's not learning THAT from me!
ReplyDeleteBTW - - have you noticed all the LINKS on my blog?! Yes. I have YOU to thank for that. Of course I had to go back to your post a million times to figure out "HTML ... what? >< huh?" before it finally clicked. But, it's clicked. Now I'm a linking fool.
Thanks Nettie. YOU ROCK! :)
Great story -- I hadn't heard it either. And it's great to have a mother who teaches you well. I hope my children will say the same about me someday.
ReplyDeleteTori- Our topic was YW, the YW theme for the year (Arise and Shine Forth) and Mother's Day. At least I didn't have a hard time with coming up with anything to fit the topic!
ReplyDeleteI love that story, thanks for sharing.
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