It is important, for many reasons, to know where you came from. One of those reasons is the strength of your ancestors, and the way they overcame challenges, can strengthen you.
One of my ancestors is Lijntje van Wijnen. She is my maternal grandma. When she was five years old, s
My
mom and I had to wait two different times, but we were each able to do the
initiatories for seven ancestors. great way to celebrate
my 46th birthday. I returned to the temple on February 8th
to be proxy for Jaapje’s endowment, which was also a very special experience.
Later in February 2018, I wrote the following partial entry
in my journal. “I've recently become painfully aware of my human weakness as
I’ve continued to visit with people over the past few weeks. So I have been
prompted to shift my focus to compiling my personal history and working on my
family history and temple work. I'm hoping I will make less mistakes with the
dead than I have with the living. However, it's a miracle that someone who has
struggled as much as I have with depression and social anxiety was able to
visit as much as I did in the first place. God did way more with that
experience than I could have ever done on my own. I'm so grateful for the
opportunities he gave me to try to help and lift others in my very small way.” I
discussed three of those divine intersections with Janell, her half-sister and
niece in chapter 24. I accompanied Janell’s niece to complete her initiatory
and endowment on May 12, 2015. Since that time, I met her niece for lunch on
several different occasions, but she never felt ready to help seal Janell and
her husband, along with sealing their two children to them. (Even though Dee and Janell weren’t active in the
church, they did have their children’s temple work done after each of their
tragic deaths.) I was anxious to
participate in that sealing because it felt like the beginning of the happy
ending for their family, since they are all now together after 20 years of separation.
However, I knew it needed to be on their relative’s timetable, not mine.
Several miracles occurred shortly after I wrote that
bittersweet journal entry. Janell's niece visited me spontaneously on the afternoon
of February 20th to deliver an invitation to her upcoming civil wedding.
She explained that she had already waited too long to help seal Janell’s family,
she handed me the temple cards, and asked me to do it in her behalf. I could
not believe it! I was so honored for the privilege and opportunity she had literally
just handed me. I was already planning to help seal Jaapje to her husband the
next day and I was so grateful for the chance to help with this important
sealing in the same session. I remember praying that our house wouldn't burn
down while we slept or that I wouldn't get in a wreck on the way to the
temple... because I had been waiting for this day since Janell’s niece completed
her endowment almost five years before.
I made it safely to the Mt. Timpanogos Temple the next
morning. I acted as proxy for Jaapje as she was sealed to Jacobus Borstlap. Then
I had the privilege of being proxy for Janell as she was sealed to Dee in the
same session. Immediately after their sealing, I had the privilege of being proxy
for their daughter, as I helped seal her and her older brother to Dee and
Janell in the next ordinance. I cried tears of joy through all three
ordinances. I wondered if Janell and Dee were permitted to watch the ordinances
from where they were in the next life and I hoped they knew how much I love
them. Toward the end of the session, I thought I heard a voice in my mind that
said, “Hi Wendi Bird,” which is a reference from Peter Pan and it's what
Dee used to say to me when I came over to walk with Janell. (In case that wasn’t
enough of a tender mercy, right after I heard Dee’s voice in my mind, someone
with the last name of Darling was sealed – that was Wendy's last name in Peter
Pan!) I hadn't thought of that nickname in a long time. I took it as a sign
that they were happy and accepting of my gift to them and their children. I am
looking forward to the day when I can see them in the next life. I feel very
connected to their family now. I kept alternating between a big grin and tears for
many hours following the sealing session.
I remember feeling like
I could finally be at peace about Janell for the first time since the Monday
after Easter 2014 when I found out she passed away. Another interesting side
note is that Jaapje and Jacobus had a son named Cornelis. Cornelis married
Maria de Groot and I printed out a temple card for her just three weeks after
our daughter told us she was pregnant in May 2019. The interesting thing about
that is DeGroot is the last name of our grandson and his father. I just noticed
that recently and it was another sweet moment when I was reminded that God is
aware of me and my circumstances.
I also had the opportunity to attend the wedding of
Janell’s niece just two days later on February 23rd. It was a very
snowy day and I wondered if it was worth attending as my car slipped and slid
through the snow on my drive to the Provo city courthouse. She asked me to be
one of the witnesses when I arrived, so she now has a marriage certificate with
my signature on it. After the ceremony, I joined her, her two cute kids, her
new husband, and several other family members at Pizza Factory for lunch
afterward. That gave me the opportunity to talk with Janell’s half-sister for
the first time in quite a while. I was grateful that I made the effort to support
their family. I visited with my good friend who was the Relief Society president
during my experience with Janell. I explained to her again how I thought I was
in Janell’s life to save her life, but I was so confused when she died. This
friend explained to me that I actually was in her life to help the Savior save
her in my small way. I am grateful for the miracles that have occurred to help
all of this happen in God's perfect timing. I know that Heavenly Father works
miracles in our lives. I’m very grateful that He allows us to help in these
miracles that we could never make happen ourselves. I know that the greatest miracle
of all is the atonement of Jesus Christ. I'm so grateful for His mercy and
grace. I know that we can have “more freedom from earth stains” as we partake
of the sacrament and attend the temple.
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