Saturday, June 27, 2015

Who are the best mirrors that you and I have?

Who sees us for all that is hidden inside?


Fun House Mirrors


Did you ever go up to the fun house to play,
and look in the mirrors there?
They bend up your face, and widen your waist,
and alter the shape of your hair.

In one place you’re as huge as a hot air balloon,
in another as thin as a stick,
At first you’re as slim as a telephone pole,
and everywhere else, you are thick.

Some people are mirrors reflecting to us
an image we really are not;
If we think that those mirrors are telling the truth,
we’ve been blinded to all that we’ve got.

Some say that we’re ‘ornery or stupid or weird,
some say that we’re stuck up or fat,
But in others you’ll view a reflection of you
that doesn’t have any of that.

Who are the best mirrors that you and I have?
Who gives a reflection that’s true?
Who sees us for all that is hidden inside?
Your Father in Heaven, that’s who. 
You’ve also got teachers and parents and friends
whose reflections are true and correct;
When peers say you’re homely or haughty or dumb,
God says, “You’re my child, you’re elect.”

So get out some paper, and pick up a pen,
and write down what others may say,
Then turn the page over,
and fill it with things the Lord and the prophets convey.

On one side you’ll have all that others have said;
some are true, some are hard to conceive;
Then turn to God’s side, and ask of yourself,
Which side am I going to believe?


Saturday, June 20, 2015

Dad, The Older I Get, the Better He Was


Quick Facts


Name                   Theron Jay Egg, Sr
Spouse                 Carol Lucille Anderson
Children              9 (6 boys, 3 girls)
Occupation          Teacher
Born                     January 25, 1937
Home                   January 1, 2012 


HOW IS IT THAT I'M 54 YEARS OLD this year, and I’m still just beginning to realize just how amazing my dad is?

My heart is filled with reverence for the labors and example of my dad. I revere him.  Memories of his example are etched deep into the fabric of my very being.  Any goodness in me can be traced back to his teachings and example.

I realize more all the time the impact of seemingly simple experiences with my dad that have impacted me.  One comes to memory from the fall of 1980.

Jay Egg Heading Out For a Date in the 1964 Dodge
I had a date with Susan Canazoles, and dad told me that I could take the 1964 Dodge Station Wagon. It had a push button transmission and no seat belts. People weren’t really taking the seat belt law serious anyway back in 1980.

I’m sure the date went well, and I returned home a little later than I had promised.  I seem to remember being pleased that it was not quite midnight when I walked into the well-lit (meaning dad was waiting up) living room of our ranch style home outside Barstow, Ca. I could see dad sitting back looking calm and content, even before the music registered in my ears.

Dad Was Playing "Van Halen" When I Came Home
“Van-Halen II” was playing on the brand new home stereo that dad had just purchased and set up.  Registering all of this in my mind, I grabbed the other recliner and enjoyed the lead guitar solo, pleased that my father was enjoying some of “my” music.  I wasn’t fooled for a minute. I knew this was his way of bonding, and I loved it. He listened to the entire album that night with me. We talked about the band’s impressive skills and the stories behind some of the songs; sometimes they were my stories and memories relating to the music. This was all about me, and I loved it. I remember it as an ever present experience, even closer than breathing; like he’s here right now.

Is it any wonder that I never complained once as I drove my kids to seminary and listened to hundreds of hours of the newest releases of their favorite music? What is amazing is that until this moment, I thought that I was pretty amazing for doing that with my kids. Pretty silly huh? …just when I think I’m “all-that”, I remember that my dad did it first. Chalk another one up for dad.  Oh, how I love him.

He’s with Father in Heaven now, which means that I have two “Fathers in Heaven”.  Their influence and imprint on what I have become is sweet and rich. No wonder, that Father in Heaven wants us “boys” to experience fatherhood. We begin to understand why it is that He (God, our Father) is so amazing as we pass our love forward to our families.

It’s times like these that I begin to understand the plan of happiness for us here.  I want to pass it forward with all my heart.  I want my family, and all with whom I come into contact to know what remarkable fathers I have.


Happy Father’s Day to both of my Fathers in Heaven.

Happy Birthday Dad!