

Danny and Jenny are best friends. Jenny is 3 and her family lives right outside of camp and go to our branch. We have FHE together and the two of them are like "peas and carrots". Jenny has a beautiful smile and Danny is just Danny. When we have FHE and they both get excited they jump up and down and yell, "yes, yes, yes, yes". Catherine, Jenny's little sister, joins in too. By the end of the night, the parents are exhausted and the kids are energized.
Elder Bedner said at the November's General Conference:"As our sons were growing up, our family did what you have done and what you now do. We had regular family prayer, scripture study, and family home evening. Now, I am sure what I am about to describe has never occurred in your home, but it did in ours.
Sometimes Sister Bednar and I wondered if our efforts to do these spiritually essential things were worthwhile. Now and then verses of scripture were read amid outbursts such as “He’s touching me!” “Make him stop looking at me!” “Mom, he’s breathing my air!” Sincere prayers occasionally were interrupted with giggling and poking. And with active, rambunctious boys, family home evening lessons did not always produce high levels of edification. At times Sister Bednar and I were exasperated because the righteous habits we worked so hard to foster did not seem to yield immediately the spiritual results we wanted and expected.
Today if you could ask our adult sons what they remember about family prayer, scripture study, and family home evening, I believe I know how they would answer. They likely would not identify a particular prayer or a specific instance of scripture study or an especially meaningful family home evening lesson as the defining moment in their spiritual development. What they would say they remember is that as a family we were consistent.
Sister Bednar and I thought helping our sons understand the content of a particular lesson or a specific scripture was the ultimate outcome. But such a result does not occur each time we study or pray or learn together. The consistency of our intent and work was perhaps the greatest lesson—a lesson we did not fully appreciate at the time."
So it makes it worth it, right?
3 comments:
It does make it all worth it! I likey your new blog background. Have fun on your trip- and take lots of pictures!!
I am so jealous of this vacation! I hope you ankle stops giving you problems though. Really cute picture of Danny and Jenny
cute pictures! danny is such a sweet little boy. I really miss him (and you guys too!) Enjoy your fun cruise. Can't wait to see the pictures. xoxo carrie
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