My handsome sons, Jeremy, Jacob and Janson were there with me, which is always extra special. As a single Mom, I always love this precious Mom time no matter how old they are!! And through my wonderful friend Kristy, we had seats on the 9th row!! In fact, we laughed because when we picked up our tickets, we were told, "oh ... YOU have the red tickets." We didn't know what that meant. But they joked that we would need an escort to our seats. Well, we basically did! We kept walking closer and closer to the front, and there we were -- in the middle, 9th row back! We could see everything so clearly!
I cried tears of joy as Jamie walked to her seat with the Choir! This was incredibly special and such a joyous Mom moment. I was sitting with my boys, supporting Jamie and I was so thankful.
And we were close enough to see her so well! And she could see us!! This moment cannot be adequately described it was so incredibly wonderful and special!!
Jamie was beautiful. Her countenance was filled with light! I am still in awe and gratitude for this wonderful blessing in her life, and all of her lives!
But I always have a little sadness in my heart that all of my children will never be all together on these special occasions. So on this very special day, I prayed in my heart, that I would feel Joshua with us today.
The second to last speaker was Elder Paul V. Johnson titled "And There Shall Be No More Death." He spoke tenderly and lovingly of his daughter Alisa who died of cancer. His words were powerful and hopeful. I thought of my Joshua, of my Dad and the great hope that they are whole, happy and we will see them again. He said:
I am grateful for the blessings that are ours because of the Atonement and Resurrection of the Lord Jesus Christ. For all who have laid a child in a grave or wept over the casket of a spouse or grieved over the death of a parent or someone they loved, the Resurrection is a source of great hope. What a powerful experience it will be to see them again—not just as spirits but with resurrected bodies.
https://www.lds.org/general-conference/2016/04/and-there-shall-be-no-more-death?lang=engThe final speaker is a favorite, Elder Jeffrey R. Holland. He spoke about looking at the audience, and that became very personal that day! I truly felt like he saw all 4 of us, on the 9th row and that he somehow knew us! And then he gave us all a great and powerful pep talk on perseverance, and faith, and miracles! He is so inspiring and powerful. Part of the way through his talk, he stated:
Keep loving. Keep trying. Keep trusting. Keep believing. Keep growing.
Heaven is cheering you on
today, tomorrow, and forever.
Heaven is cheering you on
today, tomorrow, and forever.
(We have Joshua and my Dad cheering us on!!)
And then to become even more personal, he further stated:
If gospel standards seem high and the personal improvement needed in the days ahead seems out of reach, remember Joshua’s encouragement to his people when they faced a daunting future. “Sanctify yourselves,” he said, “for to morrow the Lord will do wonders among you.” I declare that same promise. It is the promise of this conference. It is the promise of this Church. It is the promise of Him who performs those wonders, who is Himself “Wonderful, Counsellor, The mighty God, ... The Prince of Peace.” Of Him I bear witness. Of Him I am a witness. And to Him this conference stands as a testament of His ongoing work in this great latter day. In the name of Jesus Christ, amen.
https://www.lds.org/general-conference/2016/04/tomorrow-the-lord-will-do-wonders-among-you?lang=eng
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