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Hey, welcome to follow him favorites.
This is where John and I share a single story to go with each week's lesson.
John, do I have a story for you?
We are in sections 129 through 132 this week.
We're talking quite a bit about eternity, celestial kingdom, sealing.
Well, what would you say if I told you that on Saturday, May 2nd, 2015, the Rexburg Temple was a
buzz because John, listen to this, an 82 year old man was going to be sealed that day to his
35-year-old mother and his 38-year-old phone.
Are you interested?
They were born on Leapier?
No, how does that happen?
Yeah.
I think you're going to love this.
Now, this story is told by Diane Packer.
She's a friend of mine.
Her daughter is Julie Lewis.
And I need to give them credit for this, John, because Diane is.
Anne is an excellent writer and Julie is an excellent speaker. I actually heard Julie tell this story
and I was able to get the copy of what Diane had written. So they get full credit for how well this
story is told and how beautiful it is. John, the story starts on September 9th, 1932. A baby is born
to young parents. He is mentally handicapped and at some time in his early, early childhood,
he is, quote, institutionalized.
So apparently this is very common for that day
to take a mentally handicapped child
and give them to the state.
John, this boy, this little boy, his name is Harry,
he's going to spend most of his life in mental hospital,
group homes, things run by the government.
Now, 47 years after Harry is born, Megan is born.
She has a completely different life than Harry.
There's almost no information about,
him. But her, from the minute she was born, Diane writes, to her first sounds, she had doting parents
and siblings who cuddled her, nurtured her, and delighted in her very existence. She has lots
of pictures and journal entries as evidence. About the time that Megan is taking her first
steps, Harry was moved into a yet another group home where he would spend 30 years. It was a
converted motel. There were several cabin-type rooms. He's got his room and to go eat somewhere. He's
got to go outside and go down to that room and eat. Not a lot of information about him. Definitely a
hard situation, John. Yeah. A sad situation. Megan grows up. She goes to college. She meets the
amazing Cody, apparently, and they welcome their first child in 2000. They end up having two other
children, one in 2003 and another in 2005. John, what happens next is that Megan becomes
certified to care for mentally handicapped adults. It's much like foster care, they help
these older adults. Maybe their parents are aging and they can't care for them or maybe there
is no family at all. So you interact with these mentally handicapped adults. And this is something
that Megan and Cody and their family did. In December of 2008,
the home that Harry is in, there's some investigations.
They find out that he and the others there have been in deplorable living conditions, John.
There's locks on the heaters, so they can't use them if they need them.
They are going to shut down this home.
33 of these mentally handicapped adults are going to need somewhere to go.
They have nowhere to go.
A caseworker calls Megan and Cody.
She said, there's someone, I think you should meet.
He could be a good fit for your home. His name is Harry. He's 76 years old. But he has the mental age of a five-year-old. Megan questioned how this could be a good fit. She has an eight-year-old, a five-year-old, and a three-year-old. He was much, much older than anyone they had ever had in their home before. But Megan trusted this caseworker and they set up a meeting. Okay, listen to this, John. This is what Megan writes. I remember walking into the office where Harry was.
sitting. He looked up at me and did the cutest chuckle laugh. She said, I smiled and laughed back.
This sweet old man who was just four feet eight inches tall. From the parking lot, Megan calls Cody
and says, I'm bringing grandpa home. They learned a little bit more about Harry. And within just a
month, they were packing up Harry's few belongings and were moving him from this very unpleasant
place where he had been hidden away for so long, and he settled easily into his new home. I would
love to tell you all of this, John, he chuckles and giggles. He loves to have a good time. He loves
John Wayne movies. He wants his meals on time. He wants to be in bed precisely at 8 p.m. And he wants
to get up as early as possible. Says Megan tries to hold him off and says, please be quiet and wait
until 6.30 a.m. to get dressed. So he has two clocks.
in view and his clothes in hand. When the clock at 630, he now can begin to dress. He starts calling
Megan and Cody mom and dad and their parents, Grandma and Grandpa, just like the other kids in the
house. As Megan and Cody learn more about him, they find out he literally has no family. Unlike
these other clients, there's no history here. I guess Megan and Cody's children started asking,
who is Harry going to spend eternity with? Wow.
Wow. I think I know where you're going.
An idea was born, as Megan called it, a feeling, a feeling that Harry should be part of their family, their eternal family.
John, there's a lot of details here and things just start falling into place where Cody is spending time with a bishop who's interested and then a lawyer friend who says, I think I could help with that.
finally in March of 2015 at the age of 82, Harry is legally adopted into Megan and Cody's family.
Megan asked him, do you know what it means to be adopted? Harry said, it means I don't have to worry anymore.
John, one thing they decide is that Harry does not need to be baptized. But, get this, he's going to need a name and a blessing.
This is kind of an unusual event, isn't it? On a Sunday?
Harry walked to the front of the chapel with the help of his father, who had just celebrated his 38th birthday.
The ward had embraced and fallen in love with Harry, and they looked with joy on this occasion.
He was surrounded by uncles, grandfathers, and friends, all of which were younger than him.
And his father gave him a name and a blessing.
Imagine that.
Then, like I told you, at the beginning of the story, John, on May 2nd, 2015, with his mother and his father, his 12-year-old sister, his two brothers, his aunts, his aunts, his uncles, his grandparents, even his great-grandmother, who is just three years older than him.
His great-grandmother.
Harry kneels at an altar and is sealed to his family, to his eternal.
family. Diane writes,
this mentally handicapped
orphan boy was sealed
for time and all eternity to his new family.
It was a story 82 years in the
making.
Beautiful.
Diane writes, it warms my heart to hear that when he passes
the computer and the picture of his family
all dressed in white in the temple, he points
at it, laughs, and says, that was fun.
Yes, Harry, eternity is fun.
John, Megan and Cody Searle adopted their son, Harry.
John, what do you think?
I've never heard anything like that, but it makes me think about the importance of feeling connected to a family.
Isn't that a great message?
Yeah.
Yeah.
And John, that's what we're talking about this week on Follow Him is sections 129 through 132.
Connections, Eternal, yeah.
And that's the only case I've ever heard.
heard of your parents being 30 years younger than you are, 40 years younger than you are. Great
story. John, like I said, that's what we're spending our time on our podcast this week. We're with
Sister Brittany Chapman Nash. And wow, John, does she know a lot? She's going to help us with a bit of
a difficult topic, which is polygamy, plural marriage in Section 132. And she does an incredible job with
that. You can find it wherever you get your podcast. Then come back here next week. We'll do another
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Thank you.
