Sunday, March 20, 2011

Bronson Takes a Turn...

Everyone else gets to blog so I thought I'd email and hopefully my sweet cousin Hillary and Alexis would put this on the blog. I can't even begin to express how grateful I am for every single person who supports and helps my family back home through this trial. I love my family and I think of them always. So, THANK YOU SO MUCH!

Here is my story of when I heard about Alexis:
As a missionary after a good day working I walked into the flat to check the messages. My heart stopped for a few seconds when I heard my Mother's voice on the other line saying "Bronny I need to talk to you tonight". They got a hold of me and told me of Alexis' situation. I felt helpless, nervous, worried, and scared for my big sister. I sat there in my chair for quite a while crying and pondering everything I was just told. Once all of the tears were flushed out of me, like a waterfall (I cry easily just like my mom), I prayed and I felt peace. Being so far away from loved ones and not being able to do much is always tough. I knew everything would be alright. The following morning I was able to talk to Alexis and all I wanted to do was let her know how much I loved her. I am so grateful for her. I wanted to ask her a trillion questions and find out everything that was going to happen with her. I didn't know what to say to her over the phone so we just talked and talked as if I was sitting on the couch with her. I cherished that time we talked together, being able to hear her voice and listen to her tell me about how her life was overwhelming. Then she told me about all of the support she had from friends, family, neighbors, ward members and others. I've been able to see it on the blog. Every time I read the blog I try to think of how I can show how thankful I am for every person that has shown their support for my big sister. I can't do much but say two words, thank you. It is truly amazing to see how much love and support my family has been given. I am grateful for every single person who has helped them.
If you read this and see Alexis give her a nice missionary hand shake or a big hug if it's allowed, from her little brother, Elder Kaufusi, because I LOVE my sister no matter where I am in the world.
lub you heaps- Elder Kaufusi



8 comments:

Emily said...

Oh my goodness. I am a wreck after reading this and Corbin's post! (Note to self: maybe I should end the day with a visit to Alexis's blog - not start my day with it!)
Alexis, I know you know this already but your family is so amazing! I love all you guys!
Hugs from Florida
The Brassfields

Jenny Tooke said...

I shouldn't read this at work. Crying like a baby! I sure love all of you and the great examples you guys are to all of us!

Anonymous said...

Hello Elder Kaufusi,
So great to read your post Elder. My name is Susana (Kaufusi) Vehikite, your dad's favorite first cousin. :) We are grateful to your sister for allowing us to be a part of her journey. We love her and appreciate her strength. We love your family and keep up the great work, Elder.
We love you and grateful for your service.
Ofa Atu, Vehikite Family :)

Anonymous said...

Hello Elder Kaufusi,
So great to read your post Elder. My name is Susana (Kaufusi) Vehikite, your dad's favorite first cousin. :) We are grateful to your sister for allowing us to be a part of her journey. We love her and appreciate her strength. We love your family and keep up the great work, Elder.
We love you and grateful for your service.
Ofa Atu, Vehikite Family :)

6 P's in a Pod said...

I'm crying right now. This is the sweetest thing I've ever read. I hope my kids learn to love each other the way you guys do. It's the most important thing I can think of! I love you guys.

Cindy said...

What a tear-jerker this post was!! Your family IS loved by many! You are doing a great work Elder Kaufusi. The Gospel message is what gives us hope and helps us endure the challenges that we face throughout life. Your service there will positively impact the lives of individuals now and generations yet to come. Because of Christ, we have hope and so much to be grateful for. You, Bronson, are also remembered in our prayers. Keep going strong!

sherrie said...

Bronson - we are all praying for you as well, knowing it must be hard to be away. I too loved these sybling posts and think the kaufusi kids are just so cool. You look great without hair Alexis - I have been feeling my head, wondering if I could pull it off, and have found at least one major problem area!

Kimmy said...

Soooo sweet! I love it and the stinkin cute picture.. haven't seen that one yet..Two little trouble makers:)