Watch the 60 Minutes spot here : http://60minutes.yahoo.com/segment/113/millennials
Anyway, while watching this I realized that I don't really know anyone like this nor am I or my husband like this. Jeremy and I have both been working since childhood. My Dad would take me to his business on Saturdays and I would sweep, organize, and I'll admit play a little. Jeremy's first paying job was on his Uncle's ranch when he was a boy. I got my first "real job" on my sixteenth birthday at OldNavy. I remember (very vividly) spending my first year out of highschool taking a full course load at AC, working fulltime as a legal assistant, and not to mention planning my wedding. Since then the only time I did not have a job was for the 1st year after having Ella. And Jeremy has the best work ethic of anyone I have ever met. He works 6 days a week usually 10 hours a day and you never hear him complain. My sisters are the same way. I remember Leah working at a friend's pizza parlor in highschool and Sarah is rapidly working her way up at the bank she works at dispite not having a college degree. Their husbands are REALLY hard workers, too. I'm glad that I had parents that raised me to work hard and to appreciate every single thing that I have. It's sad that the world is so jaded now. I pray that I'll raise Ella to appreciate the things she has and to work hard at whatever she is doing. Well, I'll wrap this up and leave you with a couple of verses on the subject. I want to hear your thoughts, too!
Colossians 3:23 "Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord, not for men."
II Thessalonians 3:10 "If a man will not work, he shall not eat."
Now you know I can't very well leave you without an image of some kind. This is my GORGEOUS sister, Leah. This picture was taken with my camera but not by me...my 2 1/2 year old nephew Wills took this fabulous picture of his mommy!

4 comments:
Hey Lez! I watched that segment on 60 minutes too, and the whole time I was so embarrassed to be included in that Millenial generation. I don't know anyone personally born during that time that acts like that. Oh, and thanks for making me look pretty in that picture. I wish I really looked like that in real life! :)
You are this pretty in "real life'...I just made you look angelic. ; )
I'm sorry to say that I can't relate to the story on 60 minutes due to the fact that I'm too old to be a Millenial. Go genX!!!
Anyway, nice thoughts. It rings true to many age groups...
You have a sister named Leah! That's so cool. I don't know many Leah's!
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