This past weekend we went down to St. George for a little visit so we could go to a graveside burial for our nephew, Tyson Gough. Tyson is Jared and Kathy's son, and lived for an hour and a half after he was born. To read more about what happened, go to my other brother and sister-in-law's blog site here. So here are some pictures from the graveside burial, and you can read more about the service here. We were glad we could go down and support Jared and Kathy and the rest of the family. We were very touched by the spirit which we felt of Tyson, and are also thankful for the strength and example of Jared and Kathy. We love you guys! One thing that Jared said during the service which made an impression on me was that, "Sometimes we pray for a miracle we want, but we get the miracle that we need." That is so true. We don't know what Heavenly Father has in store for us, but whatever trials or anything we go through during life is meant for us. And we can get through it and learn from it and grow so much from the experiences we have in life.














6 comments:
David's Mom said she went to the graveside service for Tyson. She said it was heartbreaking. I am sitting her crying as I am writing this (darn pregnancy emotions). It is amazingly wonderful to know that Heavenly Father truly does have a plan for us and that he was there welcoming Tyson home with open arms. Our prayers will be going out to Jared and Kathy's family.
I thought I would let you know I stole some of your pictures and put them on mine. We didn't even take our camera. So thanks for the pics. See you guys next week. Can't wait.
That just breaks your heart... there's no way around it. I hope that they are doing okay, and I'm glad they got to meet him for a little while at least.
That casket is so tiny. How sad!
I saw Danielle at the pool and she said that you guys had went and did pictures. I have been checking her blog, I want to see your pics! I love the one of you and Travis standing by the river. Did she take that one? That one is really cute.
Danielle's blog is http://danielle2008.blogspot.com/
Wow that is a heart braking story. I'm so thankful for the gospel and the knowledge that we have in situations like this one.
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