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As I watched the Oscars on Sunday night, coincidentally back in L.A., it brought back a lot of memories.
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There are signs we can look out for in helping to prevent suicide among loved ones.
In Haiti, in the midst of all the trash, lack of basic sanitation, limited
electricity, the nonexistence of clean running water, adequate shelter,
or healthy food, unbelievably, I saw hope.
The trip to Haiti was a life-changing experience on so many levels. A
lot can happen in one week, so let me share with you the highlights.
The last week has reminded me once again how fragile our life really is here on Earth. And now I'm on my way to Haiti.
Sometimes even the best laid plans don't always work out. Last week I'd
mentioned that I would be writing from Miami, but
it hasn't worked out that way.
As I sat watching the developments in the aftermath of the devastating
earthquake in Haiti last week, I had a very strong prompting to do
something more.
Last week we discussed the 4 different types of parenting: low
standards/low love, low standards/high love, high standards/low love
and finally high standards/high love.
Last summer while teaching at BYU-Idaho's Education Week, I had an
opportunity to attend a devotional by President Clark. It had a profound impact in
my life.











