Families can, they really can, be together forever.It will take a lot of faith, and love, and
work, but I know it can be so!This is
especially meaningful, because it was five years ago today that our beloved Jordan
died.My constant hope and prayer is
that our whole family will learn to love and value each other, according to
Heavenly Father’s great plan of happiness, both here and hereafter.There is a lot of work to do toward that end,
but it can be done.
For example, a very nice chunk of it was done last weekend.Dan and I were invited to Denver for the
baptism of our granddaughter Julianna!
Tori
played the piano while we sang the opening song, I Am a Child of God, and for
the closing song Juli sang When I Am Baptized, accompanied by Katey on the
harp.
Feasting on Jan’s baptism treats
Greg and Shauna
Neil and Penny’s twins, McKay and McKenna
Then both sides of the family went to an Italian buffet
called Cinzetti’s for a fabulous lunch.Highly recommended.Their
cinnamon gelato stole my heart, which is always up for grabs when it comes to desserts.
Uncle Neil and Aunt Penny after a couple of 8-year-olds
finished with his hair!
My my, McKay, what big feet you have.
Six of our little twinkling stars: Levi, 5; Christian, 6;
Julianna, 8; Josalyn, 8: Katey, 13
We missed Alyssa and wish she had been there too.Grandpa Dan made a baptism game for me to use
in my Primary class, so we brought it along and had fun sitting around the
kitchen table playing it with the children.They play well, and they work well.We observed Christian and Levi unloading the dishwasher, and another
time they were setting the table.While
Shauna made a couple of apple pies before church, the girls were washing and
wrapping potatoes to bake.They also
took turns clearing the table, and loading the dishwasher.Grandpa Dan and I got a kick out of seeing
them happily, busily, in action.
What an altogether great trip we had!We read two good books while we drove, “Same
Kind of Different As Me” by Ron Hall and Denver Moore, and “COMETS – Creators and
Destroyers” by David H. Levy.Also
highly recommended.Ha, it gave us
something to do while we were sitting in a repair shop trying to solve the mystery
of our overheating Subaru.We’ve since
learned this is a common problem with Subarus, and it often stymies the best of
mechanics. We’re so thankful our prayers
for safe travel were affirmatively answered, and that we spent the weekend in “a
Christ-centered home where the gospel is taught, covenants are kept, and
love abounds.”Elder Richard G. Scott
It was fun to see all the fun you had and all the great and talented grandchildren you have ---so glad families can be together forever too !~!!!!! Sure love you !!!
Welcome to my world! It's not perfect, but it is happy! Despite being blind, receiving a diagnosis of chronic lymphocytic leukemia in March of 2006, and losing one of our precious sons to cancer on 5/10/08, I am greatly blessed of the Lord, a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, politically conservative, a peacemaker, and a Primary teacher of 10-11 year olds.
I love the following quote:
"When we realize that nothing has to come out right for us to be happy, and people do not have to behave for us to love them, then our walk home can be surprisingly simple." (Lynn M. Orr, PH.D)
3 comments:
Looks like you had a killer time!
You should know, it's your fault!
It was fun to see all the fun you had and all the great and talented grandchildren you have ---so glad families can be together forever too !~!!!!! Sure love you !!!
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