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Monday, March 15, 2010

Laughed Until We Cried

This was a weekend to remember. From Thursday until Saturday, Cedar City was filled with the unmistakable sea of blue corduroy. Two years ago, I was all nerves while running as a hopeful state officer candidate in that very town. Going back to help out with this years team was a blessing and I had so much fun while doing it. It seems like just yesterday that my state officer team was retiring at the Kent Concert Hall in Logan. It was so much fun to watch this years team go through a successful year and to put on an amazing convention. It was full of laughs and even a few tears.

Brittney and I ran the lights, sound and script and I'd have to say that we did a pretty great job being rookies! I got a notification on Facebook telling me that I was tagged in a couple of photos by an FFA member and I just had to laugh because they are quite the pics...but here they are since I didn't take a single picture. Here I am on the headset with Brittney and the SUU light and sound crew! Haha don't I look so serious?


I was also asked to give the invocation for the convention so here's a picture of me after the prayer.
The state officer team did an excellent job and the state president had me in tears as she gave her retiring address from a wheelchair. If there is anyone in this world who has a good attitude, it's her. In January she was in a horrible car accident, she lost the use of her legs, confining her to a wheelchair. She is a TROOPER.

I'm so excited to see this new team fill their year with awesome memories and good times. They are 6 amazing kids!!
This weekend was also a blessing because of a very special girl I met only 5 short months ago. As most of you know, I was Utah's National Officer candidate. Last October at the National FFA Convention I was able to meet some pretty incredible individuals who were sharing the same goal that I was at convention. I obviously wasn't elected, but have seen reasons why every day of my life. I am so content with the life I have today and I know without a doubt that the Lord knows what you need, when you need it. I know that He wanted me to run for National Office for reasons other than being elected. So anyway, back to the girl I said that I had met. The first time I met Miss Randa Braune was in the room that we took the test for office. Thanks to alphabetical order, that sweet, blond Texan and I were placed next to each other. One of the first things she said to me was, "I just feel so good about this, and about you and about everything, but I'm just so nervous and I just don't know how I'm going to do, but this is all for Jesus and He's lookin' out for us and it's just all for Him, all for Him, and can we just pray?......" At this point all I was thinking was, "this girl is one of a kind." I liked her a lot, but I just didn't know how to take her. As the week went on, I came to just love the girl. I was so excited when they called her name to become the Western Region Vice President and even started crying when she left the seat next to me to run to the stage.
We were fortunate enough to have her visiting for our convention this year and I am even more fortunate to have her staying with me until Tuesday. You see, her flight was supposed to leave from Cedar on Tuesday which would have left her stranded and alone from Saturday until then...and if you know Cedar City you know that it would be a boring place to be left. So they changed her flight to leave from Salt Lake on Tuesday and has been staying with me. She came to church with me yesterday, where my secretary in the Relief Society spoke in Sacrament and shared her conversion story. Isaac, her and I drove out to Dallin's missionary fireside in Lewiston and were able to answer the many questions that she had about the church. We gave her a Book of Mormon and bore our testimonies to her and my heart was so full the entire day. I had been praying for the past couple of weeks for a missionary experience and I know that the Lord answers our prayers. It was so incredible to talk to someone about the gospel and share the light that we believe in.

If for no reason other than meeting this sweet girl, the hard work it took to run for National Office was worth it. The Lord puts people into our lives for special reasons and I am so grateful to Him for that.

2 comments:

Payne Family said...

Love that story--You would be a great missionary, or should I say, you ARE a great missionary! Keep us posted if anything happens down the road with Randa.

Mandy D said...

That was such a great story. Randa sounds like such a neat girl!