Sunday, October 30, 2011

The Tradition of a Balanced Life


“One fun tradition we practiced in our family had a lasting impression on us. When the children in the family reached the age of one, they were placed at one end of a room and the family at the other end. Where the family was gathered, four objects were placed on the floor: a baby’s milk bottle, a toy, a small savings bank, and the scriptures. The child was then encouraged to crawl to the objects and select one of them.

I selected the bank and turned out to be a financial executive. My brother Ted selected the scriptures, was a great lover of books all his life, and became a lawyer. My brother Bob was the well-rounded member of the family. He crawled up and sat on the scriptures, picked up the bottle in his mouth with one hand and held the toy in the other hand. He became an accountant. He lived a well-balanced life.”

Elder L. Tom Perry, From an address delivered on January 15, 2010, at Utah Valley University.

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