I am married to a former rodeo queen from Mesa, Arizona named JoAnn. I work for the State of Utah, we live on an acre and have 2 sheep, 10 chickens, 3 ducks, 2 dogs, and 2 outside cats. We have four wonderful children who have moved on to bigger and better things (Senta: freelance graphic designer; Richie: Phd student at George Washington University; Dustin: Nursing degree; Greg: UVU Graduate) and two grandchildren which you already know if you ready this blog.
A few weeks ago our youngest son and his wife and family stopped to see us. The first one out of the car was our two-year-old grandson. He came running to me with his arms outstretched, shouting, "Gwampa! Gwampa! Gwampa!" He hugged my legs, and I looked down at that smiling face and those big, innocent eyes and thought, "What kind of a world awaits him?" For a moment I had that feeling of anxiety, that fear of the future that so many parents express to us. Everywhere we go fathers and mothers worry about the future of their children in this very troubled world. But then a feeling of assurance came over me. My fear of the future faded. That guiding, comforting Spirit, with which we in the Church are so familiar, brought to my remembrance what I already knew. The fear of the future was gone. That bright-eyed, little two-year-old can have a good life—a very good life—and so can his children and his grandchildren, even though they will live in a world where there is much of wickedness. They will see many events transpire in the course of their lifetime. Some of these shall tax their courage and extend their faith. But if they seek prayerfully for help and guidance, they shall be given power over adverse things. Such trials shall not be permitted to stand in the way of their progress, but instead shall act as stepping-stones to greater knowledge.
Boyd K. Packer, General Conference Address April 2004
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Wow that is a great song!!! Hey are you going to see the Rolling Stones movie? I heard Buddy Guy totally steals the show :)
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