This week another blessing, we got an offer on our house in Ogden, so hoping it will sell within the next three weeks. School is hard but I know I am supposed to be here, so I try to just hang in there.
Saturday Elias came down to see the kids so I had a free moment and decided to go to the temple in Monticello. When I got there I saw a lady that teaches with me in Montezuma Creek. Her son was going through in preparation for his mission and another girl from the branch in Montezuma Creek was going through for her mission. They are both going to a mission in Mexico in the next few months. It was a perfect session to stumble into. The Monticello temple is so tiny and “cute.” ;) There were only a few in the session, about 30-ish. Well, I knew that my dad’s business partner, Pete Black, was the Branch President in Montezuma Creek. Coming to Blanding has made me face many dragons that I had tucked far, far away. In the back of my mind I kind of always blamed Pete for my dad’s stroke. When I first moved here and my Bishop told me Pete was the Branch President tears came to my eyes, I was like, “whoa” I guess there are some unresolved issues there. So, sitting in the temple I was nervous to see who would walk in. Sure enough, in walked Pete Black. I chuckled in my heart at how Heavenly Father does things, because who can be mad in the temple? Sam Pugh also walked in who was a guy who worked at (and still works at) Recapture Metals forever. It just took me back to the times when all partners and employees at Recapture got along and worked hard together to make it work. I decided it was better to remember the good times rather than anything else.
In the Celestial room I was able to talk to Pete and his wife and I am grateful that I was able to get those weird blaming feelings out of the way. It helped me remember that we are all just people trying to live the gospel the best we can. Things happen along the way, but if Heavenly Father can forgive everyone (especially me) than I need to be able to forgive people.
Living here has been weird, tackling one tucked away dragon at a time. But it is good to grow, eh? We are never too old to keep learning.