Even as a little boy Aaron was interested in many things.
He was a question person. He asked about everything. He wanted to
know why things were the way they were. I remember watching shows with
Aaron, and instead of being able to focus on the show I would be answering
questions he was asking. He wanted things explained to him. When he
was with you he wanted to know the reasons you were doing things. His
thirst for finding things out seemed unquenchable. Part of this incessant
questioning helped Aaron figure people out. It is one reason he is so
good with people. He studied them, and he learned.
He is still interested in so much,
and is still learning, but the important--the big things he doesn’t need to ask
about anymore. He doesn’t question God. He doesn’t wonder how the
family fits into the plan. He doesn’t question whether keeping his
covenants are important. He knows the answers to the most important
questions and now instead of him asking all the questions he is showing people
the answers to the core questions of life by the way he lives.
Uncle Paul
Beautifully said Paul. So nice of you to think of us when your own heart is hurting. We pray for each other. It is just what we do.
ReplyDeleteKathy