If you think my hands are full, you should see my heart.--A
“Nothing is going to startle us more when we pass through the veil to the other side than to realize how well we know our Father and how familiar his face is to us.” President Benson

Thursday

Spokane Stake Pioneer Day at Medical Lake

In Washington we do not get the day off for Pioneer Day, but luckily our stake does one of their biggest activities, or....sadly to say it might just have passed us this year.

As I looked at Noah's feet, I do have to say I am very thankful that I live now, and not during Pioneer times, I couldn't have stood the dirty feet, or so many other things they dealt with. I am very grateful for all that they did to bring the gospel to a place that it could grow and flourish. I love having their legacy to teach my kids...especially being able to use them as an example to teach my kids "YOU CAN DO HARD THINGS!"

2 comments:

John & Sarah said...

Is there only one stake in Spkane? My Aunt lives there... I wonder if you're in the same stake. Her last name is Ostheimer.

Ellie said...

AMY!!! I found your blog while looking at my mom's and I got so excited! How have you been? Your kids are SOOO cute!

love, mychel-anne