Lauren Jarvie, just a minute ago
Rowdy Day Rowdy and his Family
Lauren Jarvie, All Grown Up
This past week Jeff and I have been in Utah to settle Lauren in to BYU. Is there really any way to prepare for a child leaving home? It is such a mixture of emotions. On the one hand, we are so happy and full of anticipation for the exciting times and opportunities that Lauren has ahead of her. But then on the other hand, we are at our saddest because we will miss having her at home so very much. WE LOVE OUR LAUREN!
While in Utah, we were also able to go to the Missionary Training Center to see two young men, Nate Packer and Rowdy Day, report for their two years of missionary work. Both had been in Jeff's boy scout troop when they were younger, and later on were in the singles ward with us. Nate had also been in our seminary class for 4 years, and we had spent many years going on motorcycle trips with his family.
We were lucky enough to be able to go into what John Packer calls the "room of doom" where the missionaries and their families part ways for two years. Lauren came with us and we had so much fun watching all the missionaries arrive for their big day! Nate Packer
This past week Jeff and I have been in Utah to settle Lauren in to BYU. Is there really any way to prepare for a child leaving home? It is such a mixture of emotions. On the one hand, we are so happy and full of anticipation for the exciting times and opportunities that Lauren has ahead of her. But then on the other hand, we are at our saddest because we will miss having her at home so very much. WE LOVE OUR LAUREN!
While in Utah, we were also able to go to the Missionary Training Center to see two young men, Nate Packer and Rowdy Day, report for their two years of missionary work. Both had been in Jeff's boy scout troop when they were younger, and later on were in the singles ward with us. Nate had also been in our seminary class for 4 years, and we had spent many years going on motorcycle trips with his family.
We were lucky enough to be able to go into what John Packer calls the "room of doom" where the missionaries and their families part ways for two years. Lauren came with us and we had so much fun watching all the missionaries arrive for their big day! Nate Packer
Rowdy Day
Anyway, with all of this separation from loved ones swirling around in my brain, right now I am especially grateful that we, as members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, know that through the blessings of the temple,
FAMILIES CAN BE TOGETHER FOREVER
With Lauren at the temple, 2008
Ann and Brody, 2004
2 comments:
That is sooo crazy!!! I can't believe that Lauren is away at school already!! She is so grown up now! Thats so nice that you were able to see those boys into the MTC and I havent seen nate in so long hes gotten so big! Love you guys! I'm sure your house wont feel too empty with you being in the singles ward and all... its like you have a bunch of other kids right?
Sweet post! Lauren looks so good and capable. She'll do great. Lauren, Have a wonderful year.
So nice that you could see Nate and Rowdy off. They'll be wonderful missionaries.
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