Tyson's sister lost her little baby boy, Johnny.
He spent almost his entire 7 1/2 months of life in the hospital. He survived through more than the doctors would have ever imagined showing his character built of strength, determination, and faith.
Johnny passed away on August 20th. His viewing was this past Friday followed by his funeral Saturday. I'm so glad to live so much closer to family where we could get up and drive down to show our love and support.
While tears fell down cheeks there were also smiles.
God's plan lets us know that families are forever. Macie and KJ will be able to raise their baby boy in Heaven one day. Death is not the end.
At the funeral they had 240 balloons, representing all 240 days that Baby Johnny was on this Earth. The balloons were let into the air and we watched in silence as each balloon disappeared into the sky.
We focused on looking up instead of looking down. Looking towards Heaven instead of underground. Feeling the Spirit confirm that death isn't the end, but the beginning. The ground only goes so far down, but the sky goes on forever.
This has been a lesson to me. Things happen, sometimes big things and sometimes little things, but whatever happens...God is there. His power is infinite and great. I don't think I understood the "Plan of Salvation" like I've understood it recently. (And there is much more for me to learn.) It always sounded simple, "Earth life", "gain a body", "learn lessons that couldn't have been learned in Heaven". But as you get older, trials get harder. Life gets harder. You start to realize what you're up against. I haven't experienced what Macie and KJ have experienced, far from it. But it did teach me a lesson on life. A lesson on trials, gratitude, love, faith, and strength.
And I know that a time will come when I'll have trials that are great and I'll need to re-learn all these lessons again...accept this time in a much harder way.
I continue to pray for Macie and KJ during this time of hardship...because even with the knowledge of the gospel, losing Johnny still isn't easy. Far from easy. But I pray that they will never give up on living life because life has shown so much misery. They don't need to take on "life" today or even tomorrow. But a day at a time. Because I know Johnny wouldn't want them to live life in fear of the future or sorrow from the past. I don't want that for them either. They deserve so much more.
Remember the balloons. Keep looking up.




