Tuesday, September 16, 2014

My Pride and Joy

The greatest accomplishment thus far in my life comes from a 27 inch, 23 pound bundle of joy that calls me "daddy". Her name is Addalynne and she is my inspiration. Her energy for life is unmatched and her curiosity has no bounds. Her blue eyes are captivating and her voice is heartwarming. 

Being able to teach my daughter the gospel of Jesus Christ and the power of the atonement is a duty that has no rival. The satisfaction that comes from it is empowering. Watching her kneel down and whisper, with her sweet innocence, a child's prayer is truly a blessing in my life. 

Reading the scriptures with Addalynne is quite possibly the most faith promoting literary experience I have ever had. Every night before prayers and bedtime we read from a little illustrated version of the Book of Mormon. This book rewrites the great stories of the Book of Mormon so a child could read and enjoy it.

I find it interesting that my faith can grow so much from such a simple version of the scriptures. Reading with my daughter and teaching her of our ancient prophets has brought a greater understanding of the scriptures than I received even on my mission. I think it is this way because I am no longer reading the scriptures for my own personal gain. Reading with my daughter has given me the opportunity to be a teacher to a master student, who, at this young age, is impressionable and eager to learn all that she can. I’m just glad that I have the blessing of aiding her along this journey.

2 comments:

  1. Relating this post to our discussion in class, it's true that when you encounter the same truth in a different context (the illustrated version or the reader's edition of the book of mormon) that it makes a different impression on you

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  2. I love how I can feel the joy of sharing this literary experience with your daughter just by reading the post! What is really inspiring is that you are both learning from each other as well from experiencing the text together. Hopefully this can be a beautiful memory for both of you as she grows older

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