Friday, December 2, 2011

So Grateful for Shane's Homecoming and the Holidays

I'm hoping to find a way to get pics posted later, but I can't wait any longer to rhapsodize about last week's joyful events. First of all, our youngest son, Shane, arrived home from the NY NY South mission. So many people said the two years had gone by quickly, but not to me, his anxiously waiting mother. He has learned so much, and he is willing to share! His sacrament meeting talk was on how the mission strengthened his testimony of our Savior, Jesus Christ. He admits he left with some trepidation, aware that he had a testimony, but being able to gain confidence in that testimony as he served among the Spanish people of New York. In the beginning, he thought he had to accomplish things in his own strength, but he learned to trust in the Lord's strength instead of his own. He kept several journals of his experiences, so he knows the exact date that Mosiah 4:2 filled his mind with a new understanding of this. "And they had viewed themselves in their own carnal state, even less than the dust of the earth. And they all cried aloud with one voice, saying" O have mercy, and apply the atoning blood of Christ that we may receive forgiveness of our sins , and our hearts may be purified, for we believe in Jesus Christ, the Son of God, who created heaven and earth, and all things; who shall come down among the children of men." I think at that moment, he knew Jesus, instead of just knowing about Jesus, and it was a transforming moment in his life. He had 13 companions in all, and the last 3 were somewhat difficult for various reasons. But he still learned from each of them, cares about them, and tried to be helpful to them. He started working today with his friend, Sage, and will be with us until he leaves for BYU in early January.

We had a large welcoming committee to greet him and spend time with each other last week. Ethan and Missy and family arrived on Tuesday. Big thanks go out to Missy for doing so much to help us get ready for all our guests. She scrubbed two neglected showers, and alerted us that the shower heads needed to be soaked in LimeAway. She also shopped for us multiple times, and helped prepare meals. Whew, where would I be without my right-hand girls! Neil and Penny and the 11-month-old twins arrived Wednesday before noon. I had so much on mmy mind that many desires fell by the wayside. I could just kick myself for not begging someone to take pictures of the little guys while they were here! We didn't get pics when we were there last May, either. Doh! The babies go to bed at 6PM, so Penny stayed home finishing up our dinner preparations and tidying the kitchen while we all flocked to the airport. She and Missy and Brooklyn and Lilly made posters, and Missy bought balloons, to take with us to give Shane a big welcome. Sarah Arnold showed Brianna how to form long, skinny balloons into heart shapes to carry out our Valentine's Day decorating theme. And Joan W. made a heart-shaped cake. Shane was greeted by lots of Washburns, Darringtons, Jason and Brianna, Kirt Naylor, and Sage and Bret. Yay Shane! And thank goodness Missy remembered to make the Spanish rice I forgot, to go along with the Tex-Mex chicken cobbler Penny worked on.

On Thursday, we had a nice Thanksgiving dinner. It wasn't the paper tableware that we'll remember, but the company we kept. It was simple -- turkey, stuffing, mashed sweet and white potatoes, green beans, cranberries, homemade rolls, and Brianna's mini cheesecakes. Jason supplied the games, and the rest of the day is a blur to my tired but happy mind. Oh, we love his game, Bausack! And Sage reigned supreme.... this time.

Shopping and shopping came next, then Halloween. We figured since we don't get together for most holidays, we'd celebrate several of them at once. Greg arrived in a 12-passenger van with his 3 children, and his special friend, Shauna, and her 4 children, Friday evening. Woohoo, the decibel level rose even higher now with 9 more added to our number! Another simple dinner of ham, bewitched stuffed potatoes, more green beans, and treats of Bug Juice, gummy pumpkins and spiders for dessert. Penny brought lots of yarn, and attached one end to the treats, then wound them around the furniture in the game room to form a giant spiderweb. Each child had to follow his own long piece of yarn to find his treat. They also shot Silly String at Spiderman, used a pumpkin for a bowling ball, and had to figure out how to eat doughnuts suspended from a string.

On Saturday, everybody but the oldies and the youngies went off to romp around at a Bounce place. Word is that it was a whole lot of fun! Christian got stuck up 9 or 10 feet high on the sticky wall, but Greg was able to pull him down to terra firma after a few tries. By the time everyone was back in the afternoon, we had 13 adults and 12 children in our just under 1800 square foot home. Off to the playroom with you, children, while the grown-ups play a couple of rounds of the white elephant gift exchange game. Good gifts were brought by all, but I think the favorite was the tiny one-soda-pop-can-sized refrigerator that Jason and Brianna supplied, and Colin stole. Then Neil lit off a string of firecrackers which somehow caused gifts for all the children to be scattered around on the front lawn. He said something about seeing an unidentified flying object in the skky, and just naturally lighting them off to divert it away from our property. Whatever happened, the kids were happy to have gifts to open! Jason then led teams in a game to see who could build the highest tower from a set amount of spaghetti and marshmallows. Colin and Macey won that one.

And then, I had a stroke of genius. Let's all go to a Chinese buffet for dinner!!!! Ah so, and so we did, everyone except Neil and Penny and McKay and McKenna. They needed some peace and quiet by this time. Shane's talk was wonderful on Sunday, even after all our shenanigans. My prayers were answered and everyone had good traveling weather. Bonds were strengthened and memories made. We missed Kimball, but he called several times to let us know his heart was with us. And we are all living happily ever after.

4 comments:

Liz said...

Sounds like a glorious time!

Anonymous said...

I agree ---- you packed a big punch in just a few days and Welcome Home dear Shane !!! rest Grandma, rest!!!

Doxey said...

This is Daniel Doxey, I know this is probably really creepy...ok, it IS really creepy, but I have been trying to get in touch with Shane ever since he got home. :) I was one of his companions in the New York New York South Mission and he was one of my heroes, so if you could please email me at harpmaster9@hotmail.com or text/call me at 801-916-3530 so that I can somehow get in touch with him it would be greatly appreciated! Thank you so much!

p.s. Yes, I was so determined to contact him that I internet stalked him, did you know that his wrestling stats and scores are all over the internet? Well, have a lovely day and I hope to hear from you soon!

Bonnie said...

Oh, Daniel, I am so so sorry that I didn't see your comment until just now! But, I know you and Shane have already met up in Provo, so that is good! Cheers, my friend.