Can I tell you a really cool story? Let's start back 17 years ago when my brother-in-law, Rus, served his mission in France. While he was there he baptized a family, The Fidalgos, and Emily and Rus have kept in contact with them all these years. In September, their daughter came to the US and stayed with my sister and her family for a couple of weeks. While she was visiting she said that because the nearest temple (which is in Switzerland) was too expensive to get to, they had not yet been
sealed. Rus and Emily were a little shocked because they thought that this had taken place years ago. After talking about it they decided to fly the family for Christmas from France to Texas where they live. When the Fidalgos arrived, Emily and Rus had planned another surprise. They flew the family out to Utah to be sealed in the Salt Lake City Temple. Miracle after miracle happened when they came out to Utah. They met apostles, the Mormon Tabernacle organist, got to see all of the historical sites of Salt Lake City and most importantly were sealed in the temple. Matt and I, along with my sister Jill and her family were able to be there to witness the sealing. It definitely made our top 10 list for "coolest things in life." I can't even describe the joy and happiness the Fidalgos felt and showed. They had been saving for years to go and now after the help and generosity of others, it finally happened. After the sealing we did a little celebration at The Roof. It was New Year's Eve, it was snowing, and it was perfect.

The Fidalgo family.

Liam was so reverent during dinner. He kept his arms folded during the whole dinner. Yeah right.



Emily and Rus are two of the most generous people we know. They are always thinking of others and how they can make people's lives better. We hope one day we can repay them for all the nice things they've done for us and others.
So, moral of the story: Remember those in your past and keep in touch because you never know how you might be the means of blessing their lives.
2 comments:
What a neat story Meagan and I agree with you. Which reminds me I just heard the story of Matt and you helping Sue Hong into an apartment. I had know idea! She's my new visiting teaching companion and we went out on Sunday and had a fantastic time. I got to know her better. And she mentioned what Matt and you had done for her.
The generosity and charity runs in the family for sure!!
Sweet story but you can't post that picture of Liam in the middle and expect me not to laugh out loud! His faces crack me up.
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