Tuesday, August 9, 2016

What Comes Next? - Aug 9th

The last few days Beth has been taking Oxycodone (pain meds) and Ativan (anti anxiety) around the clock as insturcted resulting in Beth being drowsy, incoherent, sleeping most of the day and being very disconnected, however the good thing was that she was not in pain and was able to get rest.  

Today, she decided to cut back on her pain meds and not take Ativan at all. She was so much more alert today. She enjoyed not being spaced out and was able to spend quality time with the kids. The downside was she was in pain. She only took 1 pain med versus the 4 pain meds she took the day before.  It’s a tricky situation.  Beth hates that she wastes days that she could be talking to her kids and spending time with them just because she took her prescribed dosage of pain meds. For the time being she is willing to trade pain for quality time.

My brother and his family left yesterday for Florida. We had a very special moment with them the night before they left. Chad and Tiffany had asked Beth, “What came next? What happens when she dies?” Touched by their questions, Beth decided to hold a special family home evening lesson. She gathered everyone - our kids, Chad’s family, her sister and her family (Christi drove out for a quick 2 day visit with Eli and Truman) and taught a lesson on what we know comes next. She taught about the Plan of Salvation - where we came from from, what our purpose in life is and where we will go after this life. This all took place on the day she fell at the cemetery and while she was in a lot of pain she felt it was important for her kids, her nieces, nephews, brother and sisters to hear from her regarding what comes next. She is not afraid dying. She knows our family will be together again because our family has been sealed together for all time and eternity. Our family doesn’t end at death.  

We loved having everyone gathered together.  We laughed and cried.  We were well taught.















This evening I was reading a book by Jeffrey R. Holland, For Times of Trouble.  In the opening pages he writes:

“One of the unfailing facts of mortal life is the recurring presence of trouble….When these difficult days (and nights!) come-and they will-it will help us to remember that “it must needs be,” that in the grand councils of heaven before the world was, we agreed to such a time of challenge and refinement. We were taught then that facing, resolving, and enduring troublesome times was the price we would pay for progress.  And we were committed to progress eternally.”

We are thankful there is a plan. We are thankful for our trials, knowing that it is through these hard times we face we will be refined, blessed and prepared.  We are thankful for a Savior that taught “In the world ye shall have tribulation: but be of good cheer; I have overcome the world” (John 16:33).

We love you all…

#BattleTogether

12 comments:

Unknown said...

How beautiful!! Beth is so strong and full of faith. Prayers for another good day, without so much pain, for tomorrow.

stalker sarah said...

This is beautiful. What a wonderful lesson to listen to from an amazing person! She continues to lead by example and show everyone why she is such a light in a world full of darkness! I love you guys! Thanks for your beautiful posts, Alan! #battletogether

Lauren said...

What a beautiful and wonderful family! I read your blog daily. You all are amazing! We love each of you. Our thoughts and prayers are constantly with you all. Sending special prayers and love to Ben,ella,caraline, and lily!!love you all!

BradandMelanie said...
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BradandMelanie said...

Elder Holland is one of my favs! Thank you for sharing these real and tender moments with us! You are touching so many lives and inspiring so many of us through your faith and strength. We are praying constantly for Beth to feel peace from her physical suffering. How difficult it must be for your family to see her in so much pain. We send our love and prayers for you all sweet Mowrey Family!

Anonymous said...

One of my favorite Beth stories is one that I have shared with many others. She told us about waiting in the doctors office...one of many times waiting in the doctors office and she picked up a magazine (or paper) and began to draw out the Plan of Salvation. Still waiting, she added more...still waiting she added more. When she was finally taken in to the exam room and Dr. apologized for keeping her waiting so long, she asked Beth what she had done while waiting so long and Beth opened up her Plan of Salvation to share with the doctor. Love that story! She is a hero! Beth rocks with the Plan of Salvation and she rocks with sharing it! Love and prayers, love and prayers!

Lee said...

I love that she is teaching and you are sharing these valuable lessons to strengthen us, and all those who read this. What an incredible missionary. We love you.

Unknown said...

Beth is amazing! Your family is amazing! Thank you for your example and for reminding us all what is important. We are all better for following your journey. We will continue to pray for you guys!

Unknown said...

Beth is amazing! Your family is amazing! Thank you for your example and for reminding us all what is important. We are all better for following your journey. We will continue to pray for you guys!

Unknown said...

To my friends Beth and Alan,
Thanks for sharing these precious tender moments with your friends and family. Sending you all heartfelt wishes for peace and comfort in the days ahead. We'll keep you in our prayers.
LaVell Gold & John Himes (Lake Nokomis Ward)

Vicki Crum said...

As I sit here reading your blog posts, bawling like a baby, I feel like so many others what an inspiration your family is to the world. Beth's Family Home Evening lesson about the eternal family really touched me emotionally. Her example, her love, her dedication to her children will be remembered by each one of them forever. Until you all meet again at Jesus' feet. Much love to you all!

Anonymous said...

Obviously I am not Mom! I am Cathy. I have shared this post on my timeline because it is SO special. I should really share everything. I really have no words to tell of the depth of my love for all of you. Time shared with the Campbells got me through some very distressing moments. They were so filled with love and great advice! I wish I was closer to you all and could offer some support and help other than a ton of "wordage". Your names are on the prayer roll at the Fresno Temple and will remain on that list. Alan, thanks so much for all the updates. Your devotion and love for Baby Beth are everything that Eternity is made of. xo