Birthday Lasagna
For my birthday this year, my husband asked me what I wanted for my birthday meal. For some reason I really felt like I wanted lasagna. I guess that's why this story is even more fun to share on today of all days, my birthday. Enjoy!
"For a long time, I felt the desire to bake bread or make some extra food
and just drop it off to someone in our ward to share my love and the Lord's
love with them, but I had never done it.
"I love to cook, but only my husband and I are at home now. So I make
smaller meals because huge meals usually take us several days to finish.
"One night I decided to make some lasagna. Instead of making one large
pan, I made two smaller pans. That way we could eat one for dinner, and I could
give the other pan to someone who needed it.
"I called the Relief Society president to see if anyone needed a meal
brought to them. She mentioned a single mother who worked and had two children.
That afternoon, I texted the mom and told her that I had made an extra lasagna
and wanted to bring it over to her and her family.
"She texted me back and said, "That is so weird! Sure, that would be
great!" She was still at work, but her children would be home, so I could
bring it over anytime.
"A little while later, she texted me again and asked, "Did you know
it was my birthday today?" I assured her that I had no idea she replied,
"Well, happy birthday to me!"
"When I took the meal over, she had just gotten off work. She was
thrilled, as were her children.
"On Sunday, she found me at church and with tears in her eyes, she told me
that every year on her birthday, her grandmother would make her dinner-- and it
was always lasagna. Her grandmother had passed away the year before, and that
was the first birthday her grandmother wouldn't be there to make lasagna for
her.
"When I dropped off lasagna on her birthday, it strengthened her testimony
that Lord is aware of her and loves her. And it strengthened my testimony that
if we make ourselves available to be an instrument in the Lord's hands, He will
show us where we can serve.
--Taken from the Ensign, August 2019, p. 66
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