Sunday, December 7, 2008

Looking Up

As we sat in church, Dallin noticed one of the deacons passing the sacrament. He turned to me and said, “Hey, look! Ben is passing the sacrament today.” I told him that Ben recently turned 12, and had received the priesthood, so now he could pass the sacrament. Dallin asks me frequently how long it will be before he turns 12 and can be a Deacon. I know he looks up to these boys and their responsibilities. But, until now, he’s never known any of them personally. Frankly, I was surprised he knew Ben. I asked him how and Dal replied, “He told me his name when he came to help us move in.”

Four months ago a [heaven sent] troop of Elders and Young Men showed up to haul our stuff out of the moving truck. I’d managed to catch one or two names. But, somewhere in the shuffle, a thoughtful almost-turning-12 young man introduced himself to a small, shy 5-year-old. He made an impression. He was remembered. And now, each week as we sit in Sacrament Meeting, that influence continues to grow, as Ben worthily uses his priesthood and my someday-priesthood-holder looks up at him with awe.

9 comments:

My name is Andrea said...

Isn't it incredible? Thank goodness for the Bens in the world.

Colleen said...

Wonderful! Ben is such a great kid to look up to, too!

Unknown said...

Kids really look up to the "big" kids, don't they? What an influence. Looks like a good choice in role models, Dallin!

Fay said...

I'm so glad you had some help to move in, although you refused ours! Can't wait to come to Colorado in January to help with the kids and especially the new kid on the block! Love you so!

Leslie said...

I love that story Ade. I was reminded of how much children remember when my nephew was here for Thanksgiving and was talking about the time that Wally and I took him to see Walle...that was in July. Nothing gets past them.

tim•jacob said...

LOVED this story. Reading this was a great way to start the week.

Our plans for next year are starting to take shape. We need to call and chat soon.

Tim and the Louisville Jacobs

Angie said...

Love when the good big kids are kind to my little kids.

Jennifer said...

As an oldest child I looked EXTRA hard at the older kids outside our family. I didn't have a built in role model who wasn't my parent.

Laneea said...

What a sweet story. You never know who is watching you. And how you influence others

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