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Wednesday, December 31, 2014

The Year of 1000 Mattresses

OK, so maybe it wasn't quite 1000 mattresses, but there were a lot of them. No, it's not because I'm easy and get around. It's because I got to do a lot of traveling this year. Between Fading Point and EFY (Especially For Youth - a summer camp put on by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints), I got to meet a lot of people and sleep on the beds of a lot of generous people. With Fading Point in the year 2014 alone, I got to go to California, Connecticut, all over Virginia, and other great places up and down the east coast. Although I didn't do a ton of long-distance traveling with EFY, from the time I left SVU to hop on a plane to Utah to the time that I moved back into my room, I slept on 31 mattresses, most of which were actually decent despite being dorm-room mattresses.

I feel very blessed to have been afforded these opportunities to travel (for free, even), but even more so to have met the 1000's of people that I got to. And interestingly enough, most of those incredible people that I met because of these two gigs were youth ages 14-18. Let me tell you what - the future is in good hands. These kids, although they are definitely still developing and learning and growing (as we all are), they are strong! They have so much thrown at them, from pressure to be "cool" and fit in,  to pressure to do well in school so they can do something with their life, to pressure to do everything they are asked in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (which, let's just say, is not a church for lazy people). These kids are doing it all. Most of them, because they are doing well in school and are fulfilling all their responsibilities in church, do well socially, and even those who aren't doing so well socially still are strong because they have the perspective that the Gospel of Jesus Christ gives them that they can get through anything.

Why do I post these things on my "Unmarried Wife" blog? Because one day I hope to be a wife, and a mother. I used to be scared to have children because of all the evil in the world today, but this year has given me strength and made me excited. Yes, Satan is real and is doing everything he can to bring people down and to get them to do things that will keep them from certain blessings, but guess what, God is so aware of that that He's sending His children down here inherently stronger and more capable than ever before. Motherhood, although it will inevitably be full of extremely hard times, doesn't scare me anymore. Bring it on! I know that when that time comes, my kids are going to be awesome and I'm excited to meet them and be taught by them. 

Even just these last couple weeks of 2014 I've been able to spend quite a bit of time with some of my nieces and nephews. They may be young, but they know what's up. They have a clear view of what is wrong and what is right and are not afraid to take a stance. I've seen this even in my nephew who's only 5.

Life has really been great to me in 2014. I've learned so many things, both in and out of formal classrooms. I've learned about forgiveness through the Atonement of Jesus Christ. I've been taught in the temple about how much my Heavenly Father loves me. I've been re-taught about my self-worth. I've been taught, like I've mentioned, how fantastic and prepared the rising generation is. I've learned about economics, computer programming (yeah, be impressed), comparative politics, and lots of other political things (as that is what I'm studying). I've read lots of books, required and not, and learned from each one. I've learned that I can write good papers ( a skill I wasn't sure I possessed). I learned that I love football. I learned (even more) that I have an amazing family who will do just about anything for me.

2014 has been good to me.  I'm so excited to see what 2015 has in store for me. I expect to be done with my undergraduate degree in Politics, to have taken (and passed with flying colors) the LSAT in preparation for Law School, to have applied (and maybe even been accepted) to multiple law schools,  as well and so many other things that can't be put in words.

Now remember, this blog may have been started as a way to show all my creativity, but has morphed into something a little different. Homemaking is more than just cooking, cleaning, and sewing. It's about being educated, whether formally or informally, it's about being your own person, it's about developing your talents, it's about finding new hobbies, it's about getting to know yourself constantly. 

Happy Homemaking! (See you next year)

-Jaron

Monday, October 20, 2014

It Is Not Good for Man or Woman to Be Alone

Yes, I realize the title of my blog is the unmarried wife, implying that I currently am "alone", however that is not God's ultimate plan for me. I know that one day I will be a married wife, and I look forward to that day with great excitement. I have a lot that the Lord has planned for me to do in this lifetime, especially as far as a career path goes, and it can be daunting, but I do not let myself become so focused on this career that I push the prospect of marriage out of my view. Too many women today focus only on their careers, and getting higher on that career ladder that they refuse to get married, or if they do get married, have children. As women, we were put on this earth to procreate within the sacred bonds of marriage. Being able to support a family is important, and if that means that both the husband and the wife have to work, that's how it is, but the wife's primary responsibility should be to raising her children in love and righteousness. I know that I will be going to law school, to become a lawyer, and ultimately a judge, but I will never let that replace or overshadow my inherent and divine calling to be a wife and mother. I know that the Lord will provide me with enough time and energy to do what He needs me to do if I put my family first.

I came across a talk given by a female leader in my church (the LDS church). She gave it over 10 years ago, but it still applies today. Now reading this, you should know that this woman, who is probably in her 40's or 50's at the time of the talk, wasn't married, and still isn't married, not because she wanted to be a successful career woman, although she is that, being the CEO Deseret Book, but because that just hasn't happened for her yet. She has not given up her hope of being married and having a family of her own because she understands that the Lord desires happiness for all his children and a large portion of that happiness is obtained through family.

The text is below... or you can watch the address here.



For nearly five years, have had the blessing of serving with Relief Society sisters and priesthood leaders from Africa to the Amazon. These experiences with you have reinforced for me the importance of fundamental gospel principle. wish to direct my remarks about this principle especially to the young adult men and women of the Church, who are embarking upon most demanding phase of their lives.
This summer injured shoulder and lost the use of an arm for weeks. hadn’t realized how much one arm depends upon the other for balance, or how much less could lift with one arm than two, or that there were some things couldn’t do at all. This disability not only renewed my respect for those who deal so well with physical limitation, but helped me realize how much more two arms working together can do.
Two are usually better than one, 1  as our Father confirmed when He declared that “it was not good that the man should be alone” 2  and made help meet for Adam—someone with distinct gifts who would give him balance, help him shoulder the burdens of mortality, and enable him to do things he couldn’t do alone. For “neither is the man without the woman, neither the woman without the man, in the Lord.” 3 
Satan understands the power of men and women united in righteousness. He is still stinging from his banishment into eternal exile after Michael led the hosts of heaven, comprised of valiant men and women united in the cause of Christ, against him. In the chilling words of Peter, “The devil, as roaring lion, walketh about, seeking whom he may devour.” 4  Lucifer is determined to devour marriages and families, because their demise threatens the salvation of all involved and the vitality of the Lord’s kingdom itself. Thus, Satan seeks to confuse us about our stewardships and distinctive natures as men and women. He bombards us with bizarre messages about gender, marriage, family, and all male-female relationships. He would have us believe men and women are so alike that our unique gifts are not necessary, or so different we can never hope to understand each other. Neither is true.
Our Father knew exactly what He was doing when He created us. He made us enough alike to love each other, but enough different that we would need to unite our strengths and stewardships to create whole. Neither man nor woman is perfect or complete without the other. Thus, no marriage or family, no ward or stake is likely to reach its full potential until husbands and wives, mothers and fathers, men and women work together in unity of purpose, respecting and relying upon each other’s strengths.
These truths about the divinely appointed stewardships of men and women are largely lost on the world today. You will not find them on TV sitcom or even, sadly, in some homes and wards. But they are not lost to the Lord, who has given us “a pattern in all things, that [we] may not be deceived.” 5  The Lord’s pattern for couples and in large measure men and women serving together in His kingdom was established by our first parents. Together Adam and Eve labored, 6  mourned, 7  were obedient, had children, 8  taught their posterity the gospel, 9  called upon the name of the Lord, “heard the voice of the Lord,” 10  blessed the name of God, 11 and dedicated themselves to God. Repeatedly the scriptures about Adam and Eve refer to the pronoun they.
Neither Adam with his priesthood nor Eve with her motherhood could bring about the Fall alone. Their unique roles were interconnected. They counseled with one another, lifted burdens neither could have lifted alone, and then faced the wilderness, with all of its uncertainty, together. This is the Lord’s pattern for righteous men and women.
Now, some of us encounter life circumstances that are less than ideal. understand this. personally deal with this. And yet, my dear young friends, in whose hands rests the future of the Church and its families, must tell you that your understanding of this divine pattern will affect your marriage, your family, your ability to help build the kingdom, and your eternal life.
My young sisters, some will try to persuade you that because you are not ordained to the priesthood you have been shortchanged. They are simply wrong, and they do not understand the gospel of Jesus Christ. The blessings of the priesthood are available to every righteous man and woman. We may all receive the Holy Ghost, obtain personal revelation, and be endowed in the temple, from which we emerge “armed” with power. 12  The power of the priesthood heals, protects, and inoculates all of the righteous against the powers of darkness. Most significantly, the fulness of the priesthood contained in the highest ordinances of the house of the Lord can only be received by man and woman together. 13 Said President Harold B. Lee: “Pure womanhood plus priesthood means exaltation. But womanhood without priesthood, or priesthood without pure womanhood doesn’t spell exaltation.” 14 
Sisters, we as women are not diminished by priesthood power, we are magnified by it. know this is true, for have experienced it again and again.
Your future husbands and the men with whom you serve will need the support only you can give. You have an inner spiritual strength that President James E. Faust said equals and even surpasses that of men. 15 Do not abdicate your spiritual responsibility. Your faith will preach compelling sermons. No amount of time in front of the mirror will make you as attractive as having the Holy Ghost with you. Bless your family and the Church as only woman of God can—with virtue, faith, integrity, and constant compassion.
Young men, your ordination to the priesthood is grand privilege and responsibility, and not license to dominate. Be unfailingly worthy to exercise this godly power, which is given you to be of service. man is never more magnificent than when he is guided by the Spirit to honor the priesthood he holds.
If you will marry virtuous woman who can hear the voice of the Lord, she will bless your life every day of your life. Consider Eve. She was the first to see that the fruit of the tree was good, and after partaking, she “gave unto her husband … and he did eat.” 16  Were it not for Eve, our progression would have ceased. Elder Dallin H. Oaks stated that her act was “a glorious necessity [that opened] the doorway toward eternal life. Adam showed his wisdom by doing the same.” 17 
Young men, you will preside at home and in the Church. But be humble enough to listen to and learn from the women in your life. They will provide insight, balance, and unique wisdom. And when challenges come, you will see how resilient woman committed to God the Father and Jesus Christ is.
This divine pattern for men and women that strengthens marriages and families also fortifies the Church. For the Church cannot achieve the full measure of its creation unless both faithful men who bear the priesthood and righteous women who rejoice in serving under the direction of the priesthood work together. Time and again have experienced this joy.
think of meeting in Brazil where had translator who was unsure of her ability to convert my English into Portuguese. But as it turned out, she and communicated with ease. After the meeting found out why. learned that not only had the General Authority who presided been literally on the edge of his seat behind us the entire meeting, prompting the translator when necessary, but he had also assigned another priesthood leader to pray for both of us throughout the meeting.
That General Authority created safety net of support so that could fulfill the assignment he had given me. Such circle of support has no end, because there is no end to the good works of righteous men and women who respect each other and who thrust in their sickles and reap, side by side, in the Lord’s vineyard. If we are going to build the kingdom of God, we as men and women of God must build each other. There is no challenge—with activation, retention, families, or anything—that we can’t solve when we counsel together in councils and help each other lift the load.
My dear young friends, learn the Lord’s pattern for men and women now. Ponder the scriptural accounts of Adam and Eve and see what the Lord will teach you that will strengthen your marriage, your family, and your Church service. Recent devastating events in the United States seem to indicate difficult days ahead. But they are days that will be filled with confidence and courage if the men and women of your generation unite in righteousness as never before. There is no limit to what you can accomplish if you will work together, equally yoked, under the guidance of the priesthood.
Our Father’s patterns help us avoid deception. Look to the Lord and not to the world for your ideas and ideals about men and women. For, my young friends, you are the mothers, fathers, and leaders who were reserved for this unprecedented time because our Father knows you, and He knows you have what it takes to face the world and to be fearless in building the kingdom. Do it together, for it is not good for man or woman to be alone. Lift each other, and together you will be able to lift the beautiful burdens of mortality and have glory added upon your heads forever. 18  The Lord must have righteous men and righteous women to build His kingdom. know that this is so. God is our Father. His Only Begotten Son is the Christ. This is Their work and Their glory. In the name of Jesus Christ, amen.


Happy Homemaking!
-Jaron