The children got to say goodbye to Nate that night and that was so hard to see. I know that there is nothing better for him to be doing at this time, and I try to stay positive, it is still okay to say...we are going to miss him. My brother Matt said it best when he said that Nate is and has always been the calming influence in our family, and we will miss having him around. But he is not "gone" we will still feel him through letters, and with the example that he is setting for all of us! He has been an amazing example for my children, one who is always there for them, that is why they struggled with saying good-bye! I tried to reassure my kids that 2 years will fly by and he will be home before we know it! :)


We headed for Provo Wednesday morning and we ate our last lunch together (for 2 yrs. anyway:) at Chili's and then onto the MTC. I can't believe that the day is finally here. As sad as I was to say goodbye I cried also because I was so happy for him. You could see how excited he was to be there! He just kept smiling. I was touched when we were in the chapel and the MTC Presidents wife talked about the missionaries names being on the name tag with Christ's name and to remember that Christ is who they are representing. I looked over at Nate and he looked down at his name tag and smiled. I am so proud of who he is and who he will become because of this experience! I am so grateful I was able to be there with my family and share in this memory! I love you all!







