Cheri and I wanted to thank everyone for their prayers and kind words during
this difficult time. We've been overwhelmed with the love we have felt both from
family and friends, but more importantly from our Heavenly Father. Over the past
few days, we can't help but think of the many blessings large and small that we
have witnessed. The hospital room where we stayed literally became heaven on
earth and we are eternally grateful for the choice experiences we had there.
There are not enough words to describe nor list all that we are thankful for
from wonderful nurses/doctors/volunteers at the hospital to Cheri's Mom dropping
everything to come to our aid, to a loving Bishop and Relief Society President
who have gone above and beyond, to our wonderful family all over the country
pouring out their love and support. The most important blessing we feel thankful
for is Macie choosing to be part of our Family. We are honored and humbled by
her.
Macie really is our angel. She was so perfect in every way and we
know that she will be always be with us. We will be having a graveside service
for her on Thursday and although we know that will be a hard day for us, we know
that our separation from her will be temporary. A few scriptures/quotes have
given us comfort:
"But Jesus said, Suffer little children to come
unto me, and forbid them not, for of such is the kingdom of heaven." (JST,
Matthew 19:14)
"The Lord takes away many, even in infancy, that
they may escape the envy of man and the sorrows and evils of the world. They are
too pure, too lovely, to live on earth. Therefore, if rightly considered,
instead of mourning, we have reason to rejoice as they are delivered from evil
and we shall soon have them again." (Teachings of the Prophet Joseph Smith, pp.
196-197).
"...that the mother who laid her little
child, being deprived of the privilege and satisfaction of raising it up to
manhood or womanhood would, after the resurrection, have all the joy,
satisfaction, and pleasure, and even more that it would have
been possible to have in mortality, in seeing her child grow to the full measure
of the stature of [her] spirit..." (as quoted in Gospel Doctrine, p.
454).
Very fitting for us is that Macie will be buried in a
cemetery called "Pioneer Cemetery" and will be with other little angels like
herself who went before their families and like Pioneers of old paved the way
for others to follow. Our family hopes and prays to live our life worthy to join
our precious Macie in the highest degree of Celestial glory.
-Spencer