Thursday, April 2, 2009

It's Worth it!

Sometimes, not often, we catch ourselves thinking--is this really worth it. We could be home in our cute little house in Granstville. We could be planning our Spring Garden. We could be surrounded by those awesome children and grandchildren. We could be planning our next vacation. Instead here we are in a far away world, where bars cover every opening, the hot water runs orange when we first turn it on. Where it is turning Fall when at home it is Spring. Where everything is in Spanish and we don't understand very much. But . . then we open the door to our office at the Mission Office, and there on the board is this message left by those hungry Office Elders that we rescued and threw together a dinner for them.
Yes, it's worth it!. Then we start feeling a bit homesick, and here in the mail comes this wonderful drawing, and valentines, and letters from the family, and packages of goodies and we know that we are loved and not forgotten!Yes it's worth it.
We struggle to get medical care for a missionary who is having alot of lower back pain. We walk to the hospital with him for x-rays. And he is getting better and is able to be out preaching the gospel .He makes a bracelet to say "thanks" And then we know it's worth it. We go to a baptism and watch the excitement and thrill in these new converts eyes as they become members of God's Church, and then . . . .
We really know it is worth it. The garden can wait, our little house will be there when we return, and our families will love us no matter where we are. But our place right now is to be here, serving the Lord. Yes it is worth everybit of it.







4 comments:

MikesDork said...

We are so proud of you and the kids are happy to tell everyone that Grandma and Grandpa are on a mission!

Tracy said...

Yes, it is worth it! Those things that require the greatest sacrifice and discomfort are the things that in the eternities aer worth it. (marriage, parenthood, mission, keeping the commandments, etc.)

The Hytes said...

I read that with a tear in my eye. Having served a mission, I know how you feel, and it is the little things that make so much of a difference. There is definitely nothing like being a missionary. We pray for you and are so grateful for the sacrifices you make to help those around you come closer to God. As for the garden, I have started seeds in my home, and have been thinking of you the entire time I've been planning the garden. I'm still grateful for all those yummy veggies you would so thoughtfully share with us.

Deb-t said...

That was precious! I'm so glad you guys are serving the Lord. We see blessings from it in our lives and are appreciative of the sacrifices you have made. We love and miss you every day! Your house looks fine, nothing blew away in the last storm we had. All is well in Grantsville where Spring is finally...(cross your fingers) starting! Love you.