We were saddened to hear yesterday that one of our new nephews, Logan, returned to his Heavenly Father. Due to their early birth and fragile state we were never able to actually meet him. Nevertheless, his life has opened my eyes and blessed my life. One thing I know that the spirit has testified to me numerous times is the truthfulness of eternal families. I know this to be true, I have no doubts. Please keep Rachel and Clint and their family in your prayers.
21 blessed days
Three short weeks
You came and left far too soon
All watched as your life bloomed
The oldest brother of a group of three
Come here to earth to fulfill your Fathers command
Left too early to re-join your family waiting in heaven
Touched the hearts of so many while you were here
The joy on your parent’s faces as they spoke of you makes eyes well with tears
As they long to hold you and look at your little hands
The joy of your life and ache of your loss is something
Only one who has loved and lost a child would understand
Logan, your time here on earth was not long till Father called you home
The lives you have blessed will never forget you and with God’s love we are never alone
Tuesday, June 17, 2008
Tuesday, April 22, 2008
Blessing of Family
I know this has been said many times before but I wanted to say it again. Family is such a wonderful blessing. Last Saturday was Joseph’s blessing. We did the blessing at Monica’s parents’ church instead of doing it during a meeting at our church. We just thought this would be a more personal experience. We were right. What a wonderful evening. My grandfather, the original Joseph Lambert, bore his testimony and commented how wonderful and different the world would be if all children were brought into this world with the same loving family situation as Lil’ Joe had. What a true statement. I watched many people expressing love to one another and pondered on Grandpa’s comments throughout the rest of the evening and on the drive home. Thinking of all the sacrifices and hard work that went into this simple event is just a small illustration of the devotion and selflessness that happens in everyday life with a family. One example of this family dedication is how my Aunt Elaine and Uncle John drove my Grandma Chandler down to the blessing from Pocatello so that she could be there and then rush back home that same evening for another family event the next day. Another is how Monica’s mother helped get everything ready for the blessing and stayed after and cleaned most everything up after she had already been working all weekend long. My 92 year old Grandpa and Grandma Lambert made the long drive down from Burley to be there. Bette & Marilyn left another family event in northern Utah to race down so they could be changed and make it on time. These are just a few of the many examples of love and commitment I have been taught come with being a family. I hope and pray that I can teach my children how important family really is. I know I was raised by two wonderful, intelligent parents who worked very, very hard to make sure I was taught this important lesson. I try hard to appreciate it and always remember how blessed I am to have the family I have (this includes my wonderful in-laws). More importantly though I will strive to continue the traditions I have been taught that make family a blessing.
Thursday, April 17, 2008
Joseph is one!
Joseph will be 1 month old tomorrow. I love him. I also know I will love him more in 10 or 11 months. I know this because he is child number three. I am so glad Joseph is here in our lives. They say number three is a hard step. I am sure my wife would agree. I am not the best husband or father in the world and so I don’t do much with the babies. I try, I really do try to help out when I can but it isn’t a natural instinct of mine to know what to do with the babies. I feel very comfortable once they hit about a year old. I want to do better with Joseph than I have with the other two. I have changed a few diapers so far (I didn’t do many with Davis and even fewer with Carlie) so hopefully I am on the right track. Happy one-month Joseph!
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