Monday, October 31, 2011

Monday Memories – To Infinity and Beyond . . .

I should have known Saturday would be a good day. We were at my sister Chris’ house in Idaho and we got to sleep in. Then niece Charlie and her friend Nephi fixed us sausage and pancakes for breakfast and did the dishes. Next everyone gathered in the living room to visit, and I hemmed pants for my nephew Jake and my brother-in-law Bruce, while my sister Marcia folded clothes, and niece Haley ironed clothes for everyone.

Then we went to town and saw my niece Jenny, her husband Ed, and their five little boys. Jenny is a creative homemaker and it was fun to see the new curtains she’d sewn. The little boys showed us their costumes and how they could jump from their top bunk to the double bed without getting hurt or hitting the ceiling. Those little boys were so gracious and excited for company and Chris, Marcia, and I are just the great aunts. Next we stopped at the bookstore and I was happy to run into an old friend. And then as if that weren’t enough, they had fry sauce at Five Guys and Fries. I should have guessed with all these good things lining up it was going to be a great day, but there was no way I could have supposed exactly how wonderful it would be.


Saturday afternoon Bruce and Chris were sealed in the Twin Falls, Idaho LDS temple, then their children Charlie and Jake were sealed to them. It was such an incredibly sweet experience. Bruce and Chris were married in an LDS chapel 31 years ago by Karl Nelson, who was then our stake president. Bruce wasn’t a member of the Church then, but a year ago he was baptized. Saturday that same Karl Nelson, who is now the temple president in Twin Falls, officiated at their sealing ceremony. It was an incredible event to be a part of. I won’t ever forget the look on Bruce and Chris’ faces. Ever. There was such deep emotion exchanged as they looked at each other; it was like we could see into their hearts through their eyes.  

It was beyond great to see them so excited and united as a family.  As we drove to their home at the end of the day it felt good to reflect and reminisce with them.  They have not only been family, but our friends.  

Bruce and Chris watching the airshow at Ty's graduation

As Chris often types in her e-mails: 

 to infinity and beyond . . . 


This video helps to explain why being sealed in the temples is so important to us.

10 comments:

Deidra said...

What a sweet, sweet experience.

We were so close to each other, but just a few days apart. Darn! One of these days our paths will cross.

michelle said...

How amazing that the same man who married them 31 years ago could seal them in the temple! What a beautiful day for your family, Jane.

p.s. 5 boys. Wow.

Derek-Jenny-Kaitlynd-Ethan-Dylan said...

I am speechless.


I am so, so, so happy for their family. That is wonderful. :)

Barb said...

That is a wonderful weekend and an inspiring love story.

Tyler - Danielle - Emree said...

How awesome!

Brenda Goodrich said...

Oh, a little tear came into my eye when I saw Chris' family all dressed for the temple. What a wonderful blessing for their family!

Levi said...

Who would have thought? We're so happy for their family. Your version is better then my Dad's, "I couldn't get Jenny's baby to stop crying" version of the story.

Cassidy said...

How did I miss this????? How did I not know?? Grrr.
HOW EXCITING!!! I am SO happy for them. Oh wow.
Love you!

Becky said...

Congratulations! I love the tender mercies of the Lord and the way he places people where they can serve like the stake president who is now the temple president.

This sounded like an amazing day!

Rachel said...

I'm sad I missed it. What a GREAT day! To infinity, and beyond!!!!!!!