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Proud dad moment and other reflections...




I am one of the luckiest men alive. I know this. I have been blessed beyond comprehension by a loving Heavenly Father and I am very grateful. Nothing I could have done or will ever do could merit the quality of life that I have. Even my struggles are turned to joys by His matchless power and mercy.

Ammon played the piano yesterday in sacrament meeting - that's what the song is in the video. The fireworks are from an Astros game we attended a little while ago and were shot by Ammon (not the best, but it's his work). Also this last weekend we went to a Boy Scout camp. He's only 11 and rarely gets invited to these and this was his first chance. It was so fun! I was proud of his work on so many levels that I am busting! What a great son he is - what a privilege to be his dad.

Also, yesterday I had the chance to participate in a Stake Disciplinary Council. This was my first time experiencing this kind of thing. I had known that they existed (of course) and generally what happens. It's in the scriptures, after all. But I was unprepared for the love and spirit that exists in these councils. We were determining the fate of two people - two very different and unrelated cases - but really, they determined their fates themselves. One had been down a hard road and was coming back into the light of full fellowship, one was at the end of the dark road that leaves him alone. What a roller-coaster of emotion!

I came away from the experience humbled and grateful. I know now what it means to be a part of this Church. I know that this Church is led by revelation and by inspired men. If I never knew that before (and I think I did) I certainly do now. It's all true - this Church is what it says it is. These men are who they say they are. And when they say Christ is at the helm - it's because He is. I know that to be true.

Enjoy the video! Can you believe that's my son on the piano?!? He's so great!

Comments

LivingstonClan said…
Tell Ammon I said he sounded AWESOME! So fun to have kids you can be proud of--I cannot believe how grown up he is. Crazy how fast time goes by--it is flooring me almost daily. And great thoughts about the disciplinary council--I be that was hard.
Jeanette said…
Ammon, you have magic finger. GREAT JOB!
B. Perky said…
This is wonderful!!

The unsteady hand on the camera gives the footage of the fireworks an endearing quality. I like it!!

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