Monday, July 20, 2009

FHE at the pouch

Today, Aunt Anna took DeNeece to the appointments also to see Danny. Danny got a permission to participate in the wilderness program, which I think made DeNeece's day.

At today's Family Home Evening, Trevor (David's friend) gave a lesson from Mosiah chapter 4. He talked about how we could all share love to each other, and then he started sharing one good thing about each one of us. How nice! In that, he mentioned the same thing that I was thinking about DeNeece.

She is brave.

She had all her health concerns including the cancer, plus family matters on top of that. But she is still DeNeece and going on.
Recently, I had witnessed a dramatic change in one missionary at the MTC. He was not willing to commit himself to speak Japanese and he was even upset when he was forced to. However, he decided that he won't make any excuses. Now, he is totally changed. He is the brightest missionary in the district. He has the biggest smile and he is no longer afraid of making mistakes. I see DeNeece as the similar example to the missionary. She seems to understand what she has to go through and have accepted it. So, even though she feels awful and nausea, she smiles (sometimes, it takes time to make her smile though). All in all, I truly appreciate this privilege to be here and also see the Tueller's circle of Love from lots of aunts and others.

P.S. Thanks Aunt Anna, for having us over last night. That was a great fun and I never knew about "funeral potato" if wasn't you.

1 comment:

  1. Yaya, I'm so glad you're a part of our family! You have been such a great help for my mom. Thank for all that you do. You're amazing!!!

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