Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Farm Country
At dinner he was telling me how a goat bit his finger. Later we were joking with him.
Sam: Do you think that goat tried to eat your finger because you taste like chocolate?
Adam (serious, and angry): I don't taste like chocolate. I taste like HAM!
He was very offended when Sam and I couldn't contain our giggles. . .
Friday, May 7, 2010
Random Thoughts
As I do dishes, laundry, and clean I often wonder "What's the point?" Truth be told, I never make my bed. NEVER. Why make it? Within 12 hours I'm going to crawl back in and mess it up again.
Homemaking could be described as doing a bunch of work that will have to be done again soon. Everything is constantly getting "undone." It reminds me of the principle of entropy, from high school physics.
"One of the ideas involved in the concept of entropy is that nature tends from order to disorder in isolated systems." See source here. This picture makes sense of it:
The box on the right is my house, after I've cleaned it. The box on the left is my house a few hours later.
So the other day I was reading an article by Elder Oaks the Ensign. It said this:
The Savior Builds Us Up
President Brigham Young (1801–1877) gave us some practical advice on how to recognize Him whom we follow. “The difference between God and the Devil,” he said, “is that God creates and organizes, while the whole study of the Devil is to destroy.”1 In that contrast we have an important example of the reality of “opposition in all things” (2 Nephi 2:11).
So here I found my answer. Why clean up, day after day? Because "God creates and organizes." The Lord's work is never done, but that's not the point. The point is, good must stand against evil, order against disorder, creating against destroying. So it's not about conquering entropy, it's about being a force that counters it--creating order and peace in my home. And I do it because that is the Lord's way, and I want to be like Him.