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(The names in this story have been changed to protect the innocent.) A friend (Milton) invited my family, to join his, on a hay ride to see Christmas lights. We asked around looking for someone who would lend us some hay to place on the hay trailer. We finally found (Charlie)a friend that agreed to meet us at his place later that day to loan us some hay. Milton and I ran a few errands. When we returned we elatedly discovered that the hay had already been delivered by Charlie. The next morning after the hay ride we contacted Charlie to return the hay. Again he agreed to meet us at his place later that day. Within a few minutes Charlie was at the trailer loading the hay back onto his pickup. Not only am I grateful for great friends but Milton and I learned a new lesson about a higher level of service. I am going to look for opportunities to make "hay rides" for others. Merry Christmas!
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Last week I fired up the old two stroke leaf blower. I was a little out of practice, however after a little practice I was back in the swing of it. I still blew leaves all over the place, but finally got the job done. Because this was fresh on my mind, a few days ago I watched four professional guys blow leaves together in a large park. The quad were in a line moving a bunch of leaves very quickly. Two men were in the middle pushing and two on the outside were keeping the leaves inline. What a contrast to me blowing leaves inefficiently. I thought about how much we need each other to be our best. In the family, work or church we need each other. If we do our part well, we will help other be better. Thank you for what you do to contribute good to this world!
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Brent and Jeniel have been married 23 years and have 5 wonderful children, one fantastic daughter-in law, a big, black puppy and a cranky cat.
Brent works as a Project Manager for Okland Construction and is currently working on the Block 75 project in downtown Salt Lake City. Jeniel is a financial coordinator for Dr. Brian F. Trapnell. They both love their jobs but their main passion is their family.
This past year has been a transitional one for the Kimballs. Their oldest son married a year ago; their second son is going on a LDS mission soon and their oldest daughter is going to college at UVU. With everyone going in several different directions the house is much quieter at times. The two youngest kids do their best to bring back the noise levels by inviting many friends over!
Brent and Jeniel love to spend time together and are each other's best friend. Their family loves to watch movies, camp and hike together. The several hiking trips the Kimballs have taken in recent years are the Tetons, Havasuupi Indian Reservation, the Uintahs and of course the yearly Timpanogos trip. Brent's goal is to take his family on backpacking trips until he's at least 80 years old!
A friend of mine is a friend or yours. - JD
I was just thinking of a story told to me by my 6th grade teacher, Mr. Bown. (Yes, I made it through the 6th grade). There once was a selfish hermit who lived high on a mountain above a small town. Many of the townspeople had tried to befriend the hermit over the years with no success. One day a huge flood came down the mountain washing the hermit from his house. Some of the townsmen went to find the hermit. They found him hanging, holding on to a log over a rushing river. A man balanced out on the log and reached down to the hermit saying, "Give me your hand". The hermit responded with, "I have never given anything to anyone, I will not give you my hand". The quick thinking townsman reached out again and then said, "Here take my hand". The hermit was saved.
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