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I have grown to love, respect, admire and cherish these other two great men of whom I consider best friends! We have felt the spirit together, cried together, laughed together and served together to the best of our abilities the last 5 years and two months. Last night we went out to dinner together to The Olive Garden to just get together and to celebrate our time together. Matt mentioned that when he was first called as Bishop and had to contemplate on whom might be his counselors, he never really had a long list to choose from. The only 2 names that came to his mind and heart were those of Steve's and mine. He laughed and wondered at the same time if there should be a longer list. But, he went to the temple with our two names and it was confirmed to him. We worked hard together and got along. We became best friends! Our personalities never clashed. It was quite the opposite. We complemented each other greatly. Matt was the Comforter. Steve was the Minister. I was the Doer.
From the start, Matt always paid attention to the spirit. One of the things I was most impressed with Matt about was his ability and talent to love everyone, know the intricacies of most everyone's lives and the ability to know and remember everyone's names. Whenever Steve or I asked about a certain individual or family, Matt would just spout off all the info regarding that person. He loves the Lord. Matt knows how to have a good time while being spiritual at the same time. Let me give an example. When we were first called in as a bishopric, we set up a ward campout to go over to Willow Park. So, this was the spring of 2010. The ward was having a good time together. Someone had brought potato sacks to have a "friendly" competition. I don't remember much of other people having races, but the consensus from everyone in attendance was that there was to be a bishopric race and challenge. Initially, I thought to myself, "oh, I can easily get this." Tim Flinders, our ward clerk at the time, also joined in the challenge between Matt, Steve and myself. The horn sounded and off we went. Matt tackled Tim to the ground and got Tim out of the race, and then he just took off like a lightning bolt. While Steve and I were holding the potato sack with our hands, Matt had the whole system figured out. He spread his legs within the sack to hold the sack stiffly with just his legs which freed up his arms. With that ability, he was able to hop in a seemingly lightning bolt fashion. I was amazed at how fast and quick he was! He smoked Steve and I and just left us in the dust to leave Steve and I mopping up the mess. He always jokes about not having any athletic talent or ability, but I witnessed the exact opposite. I would have to say that he is the most athletic of the three. I told him that this was a talent he is hiding under a bushel and not letting the world see this light that they may glorify their Father in Heaven for blessing us all with different talents. I guess I kind of mixed a couple scriptures together to make my point. But, as D&C 60:2-3 says, if we hide our talent it shall be taken away.
I came to respect Steve more as a "friend" when we attended a youth conference together. While there, we went on a morning run together. It wasn't a long one, maybe just 3 miles. But, we talked about life and our families. This was a 3-day conference. Steve and I had to leave before the last day after spending a couple days with the youth. We drove the multi-hour trek home together in my little black car. The whole drive home, we just talked about what my future plans are, my family and his family. A funny thing that I remember is the music we listened to. I had a few cd's which were like Josh Groban and The Candian Tenors. After listening to some cd's, he asked kindly, "can we just listen to the news or something normal?" I laughed and said sure.
I will miss serving with Steve and Matt but am excited for the new chapter. My hope is that I served well and that I will continue serving in the Lord's kingdom. No matter the call, it is all the same work in bringing about the salvation of Heavenly Father's family. I do love the gospel of Christ and just hope that I will always make Father and Brother proud of me!
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