Five years ago, I remember I walked out of church and introduced myself to Ruth. She had just relocated from Georgia to be near her kids and she lived a couple of streets over from me. We instantly clicked and our friendship grew. Soon she became "Nana Ruth" and adopted us like we were her own. She's taught my daughters art classes, piano lessons and given her time to be part of our lives. That is just how Ruth is, so loving and giving.
Since then we have both moved to opposite sides of the valley and don't get to see each other as often. We text, call and reach out on birthdays, holidays and on occasion plan fun outings like a visit to Midway to enjoy Swiss Days. I look forward to it every year. I enjoy traveling to that small town and seeing all the fun vendors, eating delicious food that isn't very healthy and saying farewell to summer. Swiss Days is always over Labor Day weekend and this year I wanted to take Ruth with me.
We left early so that we could enjoy as much time as possible before I had to return to pick my kids up from school. The sun was beautiful, the sky was clear and we ventured up Provo canyon in Shon's little convertible sipping on cokes and breathing in the crisp mountain air.
During our drive up the canyon we chatted about life and I soaked in Nana Ruth's wisdom. We talked about what brings happiness and how to stay balanced. Then she shared this with me:
Then Ruth gave her tips to a happy life:
Do the following
1. Scripture study...even if it's just a verse. Connect daily with His word.
2. Pray... really talk to God
3. Listen and follow the prophet
4. Get Botox when needed....
I laughed so hard when she told me tip number 4, but she was dead serious. I have never tried Botox but maybe I need to...
-watercolor of Y mount-
(One of my finds at Swiss Days)
The best thing about Ruth is that she makes friends everywhere she goes. When we sat down for lunch she struck up a conversation with the ladies across the table from us and we all laughed at her witty jokes. Later I left to use the restroom and when I returned she was in the middle of a group of ladies who were chanting, "we love Ruthie." I echo their words...we love Ruthie.
This lady is one in a million and I feel blessed that God planted her in my life.
So this week I am going to focus on this little truth from Ruth:
"You can Never get enough of what you Don't Need"
Happy Labor Day!

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