Wednesday, January 18, 2012

What Really Matters

The two most important days in your life are
the day you were born and the day you find out why.
-Mark Twain

I think we all have a lot of things we were meant to do and be,
but some definitely stick out more than others.

Seems that maybe Josh Kelley has found his raison d'etre.
And he's written a song about it that just might touch your heart.
(Video below.)

13 comments:

larainydays said...

I really love that Mark Twain quote.

Caroline said...

I love that Mark Twain quote too and had not read that one before. :)

Sue, was there a link for the song? I was looking for one but couldn't find it.

Susan Anderson said...

I can play the video fine on my blog. Not sure what's going on...

Is anyone else having trouble playing the video?

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Sistas in Zion said...

Beautiful song, music is a wonderful thing.

CB said...

Oh that was a beautiful song!
I didn't realize that he was Katherine Heigl's husband - but I did know that she and her husband adopted a little girl.
Great video with the song!

karen said...

I didn't know that Katherine Heigl was his wife - pretty family! Such a sweet song - gave me goosebumps! And Mark Twain quotes are always so good, aren't they? I'll have to remember that one.

Karen Mortensen said...

Very sweet video. I would have liked to have adopted from Korea but ....
I also loved that quote.

anitamombanita said...

What a great post. What a little cutie she is.

Terra said...

Sue, that is a beautiful song, I hadn't heard it and the video....just darling. PS I played the video no problem...

Tiffany said...

Loved the Mark Twain quote...then I watched the video. Thanks for the good cry:) Adoption is truly a journey of the heart.

Tiffany

Grandma Honey said...

The best part is the ending when she runs right up stage into her Daddy's arms!

Brian Miller said...

this is beautiful and perfect...i am working on an adoption program for our church right now....

Caroline said...

Sue, I still can't play the video. I'm not sure what is wrong on my end. I have a Mac--could that be it?