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Monday, February 25, 2008

Bitter Sweet

Last night was such a bitter-sweet moment, as my parents got set apart for their mission in India. So much mixed emotion felt by all! Prior to the actual setting apart, the stake presidency and Bishop each made comments & gave advice to my parents. I was so impressed and grateful for the wonderful, loving & generous things they said about my parents. I was grateful to hear others share and show appreciation for so many things that I have always admired and respected about my parents. It was a very moving experience to have my brothers, Chris and Quinn also be able to assist in the setting apart. My parents commented later that evening how they so appreciated that experience and had NEVER felt the spirit soo strongly in a setting apart before.
What a special opportunity for them to begin their mission with.
They are, as I type this, at the MTC beginning their training and preparation for the REAL THING. LUckily we have not had to say our good-bye's yet, since we will get to see them at Kaiya's sealing & blessing and then for a couple of days b4 they fly out they get to come home! Boy those senior missionaries sure have it rough, huh?
I am so excited to share in this experience with my parents, and to help my children appreciate what they are doing as well. We are all going to learn and grow throughout these next 2 years, in soo many ways. I am sad for the things my parents will miss in our everyday lives, especially events with our children, but life will go on and we will share with one another in different ways, for the next little while. I am so proud of the amazing examples my parents are to me, my family and all those whom they come in contact with. They radiate the light of christ, through their lives of service and dedication to the Lord, and for that they will be blessed as they serve.
I Love You mom and dad.
God Be With YOU 'Til WE Meet Again

2 comments:

Unknown said...

A true definition of bitter-sweet. Do you plan to go visit them in India? I will watch your kids.

Allan and Diane said...

Thanks so much for being with us Sunday night to share in this most memorable time of our lives. Your kind words mean a lot to us. We love you and your family dearly.