When we were in the Bahamas last weekend, we both had our phones on airplane mode. When we returned, we both had voicemails from a guy trying to contact Chris. Normally I don't get voicemails for people trying to get in touch with him, but I made sure he knew and then didn't think anything about it. Until he told me that we had a meeting with our stake president at 9am Saturday at our home. That's a major red flag. Because most things aren't time sensitive enough for the stake president to come to your home on a Saturday morning. Chris thought he might be getting a seminary teacher calling. I think that was just wishful thinking because he would love that calling and be so good at it, but I told him no way because he travels too much and that's a serious enough calling where they need you there consistently. So we dropped it. We couldn't think of any likely calling. We thought maybe stake young men's counselor, but even that didn't seem likely because of the timing.
Well, Saturday morning happened. I love our stake president. His wife was Abigail's preschool teacher. Their family is super close with the Hillier and I remember going bowling with them when I came to visit Colorado when Chris and I were dating. Anyway, he released Chris as elders quorum president. Chris talked about how his calling had taught him about ministering and priesthood keys. I talked about how our family had been so richly blessed as Chris served in this calling and that things that should have been difficult, just weren't. So many burdens were made light. We read scriptures about the calling of high priests and before I knew it, he extended a new calling to my Christopher. First counselor in the bishopric.
Chris and I haven't really talked about it at all. I'm sure he's got enough in his head right now, and for me, I'd like to live in denial for a while. But the part we did laugh about... "I've been a part of the ward council for five years with no end in sight. Maybe eventually I can beat my testimony at church and tell everyone how grateful I am to have been a part of the ward council these last nine years or so." Ha. My honey. That guy can sure make me laugh.
The streak lives on.
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