Thursday, November 27, 2014

Happy Thanksgiving!

Our hearts are full to the point of bursting today.

Two years ago our family was at the brink of devastation.  Our only child was diagnosed with a rare and aggressive cancer and his prognosis was dismal.  In addition, because of the potential genetic nature of his cancer, our doctors had told us we might not want to have more children if we were carriers.

After experiencing the incomparable joy that children bring into a family, the thought of losing what might be our only child was absolutely crushing.  The early December day when our doctors told us there was nothing more they could do for our child was the darkest of my life.  The holidays that year, overcast with fear and grief, were anything but 'merry' or 'happy'.

Thankfully, we believe in faith, prayer, priesthood power, love, miracles, and mercy.

I don't pretend to understand God's will.  I cannot explain why one child is allowed to stay and another taken.  It breaks my heart to think of those children we know who have lost their battles with cancer and those who are still fighting for life.  But all I know is that on a Thanksgiving Day when we may have been doing our best to celebrate the holiday with no children, today we've spent with two beautiful children who we can hug, cuddle, wrestle, kiss, and love.  And it's absolutely the best thing in the world.  Words are inadequate to express my feelings.  Every day together is a miracle to be treasured and cherished, and we have been blessed with so many.  And there's a prospect of more.  Today represents nothing less than our biggest dream come true.

How grateful, humbled, and thankful beyond expression I am to a Father who has allowed our first son to stay, and who has blessed us with another, Clayton Sean.  And how thankful I am to all those who have joined us in fasting and prayer to importune the Lord on behalf of our family.



And so...with the most energy and vigor I can possibly write words that do not express the least part which I feel, let me declare that this IS truly a Happy Thanksgiving!  Evening the happiest!  And we look forward to celebrating the Merriest Christmas and Happiest New Year of our lives in the coming month.  We hope the same is true for you.

Hug your loved ones and tell them how much you love them today, and everyday.  And thank the God of heaven for each blessing you receive.

God bless you.  And Happy Thanksgiving!



3 comments:

heath said...

I am so, so happy for you guys. What a beautiful post--brought so many tears to my eyes. Enjoy this holiday season with your two little miracles.

Lys said...

Yay, Congratulations! Happy Thanksgiving!

Renee Swenson said...

Thank you so much for your post! I couldn't respond when I read it because it was on my phone and I didn't know how. But I think of you often and I am so grateful for the pictures and to know how you are.
We love you all very much!