Wednesday, January 23, 2008

The Quiltmaker's Gift

This post may seem long but I would like to read a letter we just recieved and then show some pictures. We are overwelmed by all the support we have been given but this was beyond expression.

Dear Joshua,
On Christmas day all our family gathered at our home to celebrate. We had a lovely day. After dinner was finished and all the presents were opened, we gathered in our livingroom to listen to some of our grandchildren play the Christmas songs they had learned on the piano and viola. Afterwards we talked about you and that you needed to go to the hospital for surgery. We knelt in family prayer and asked our Heavenly Father to bless you, and felt a genuine peace and assurance that our prayer would be answered.
The next day we thought, "We know the Lord will bless Josh, but what can we do? We live so far away." Logan, or grandson, asked me to read one of his favorite stories to him - The Quiltmaker's Gift. It's a wonderful story about an old woman who lives in the mountains. She makes quilts and gives them to people who need them. That is when I got the idea to make you a quilt. Several of us went to the quilt store. We looked and looked until we found the fabrics that we thought would be perfect for your quilt.
Quilts are like people - they come in all colors, sizes, and shapes. Your quilt is one of a kind. There isn't another one like it in the whole world. It is unique, special, and valuable - just like you! Another name for a quilt is a comforter. The Holy Ghost is also called the Comforter because it is part of his job to be with us and bring us comfort.
Inspirational music has the power to give us courage and bring a spirit of peace. The Primary Hymns are some of our favorites and so we have made a CD for you to listen to when you are resting or anytime you want to invite the Spirit of the Lord to be your companion.
We hope your quilt and the music will bring you comfort and remind you of how much you are loved - by your family, Heavenly Father, Jesus, the Holy Ghost, and so many other people. Each stitch is a hug and a prayer just for you. So wrap yourself up, feel cozy, and know that all will be well.






3 comments:

Anonymous said...

What a sweet and wonderful message and gift. A gift of love from your family, as well as a reminder of the great gift of the Comforter, from a loving Heavenly Father. We continue to pray for you.

Love, Hope, and Faith,
Michael, Nancy,
Joseph, Daniel, & Ammon

Janette Porter said...

It is a beautiful quilt! We continue to pray for your family and Joshua.

Lanae said...

how blessed we all are to have eachother. knowing you are loved can be the best comfort of all.
thanks for sharing this and making my day that much richer. josh is lucky to have a mom that can help him understand all the good things in life.
love you
lanae