Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Letter


I love that story about caleb!!!
Tell Lexie I love her and everything is going to be ok. Her aunt is in our prayers.
It is now summertime in texas- I left an apple and carrots in a bag in the car for a snack after church on sunday- I did not know texas heat can cook in a bag- the baked apple wasn't bad but I can't say the same for the carrots. I feel that i've lived in two extremes from the Idaho freeze not letting my truck turn on and my baked apple bags in the Texas heat.
Eric Gomez- is an amazing man from Honduras who is a non-religious bartender that wants to be baptized: He had a hard time understanding why Christ was the "Only Begotten of the Father" when he too is a son of God. I was humbled by his desire to understand why Jesus Christ is so important- realizing my inadequate understanding of all the Christ has done for us. I can testify of the power of Christ's Atonement in our lives- that we don't live for ourselves but for God and how exciting it is going to be to see the change in Eric's life.
I love you so much family!!!
Sister Tuckett


On Mon, Jun 21, 2010 at 10:53 AM, Mariellen Tuckett <mtuck87@gmail.com> wrote:
I am now Caleb's primary teacher! So sitting yesterday in primary, they spotlight a child each week in sharing time. They turn off the lights and with a flash light shine it around the room. They tell all sorts of neat things about the child without giving their name and then they let someone guess who it is. Well, they ran through the list of clues and everyone started guessing Drew Toolson, but then sister Pendleton asked if Drew had just had a birthday. He said no. And it was if a light bulb went off in Caleb's head and he said "I had my birthday!" And she said yes it is you. His eyes lit up and his hands went up like he had won the lottery. Everyone laughed. It was SOO very cute!

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