Tuesday, October 7, 2008

The Human Touch: A Perspective By Our Brother Andrew

This post is written by our brother Andrew who has the distinct pleasure of being smack dab in the middle of the family (number 5). He is married to Megan and the father of four (3 girls, one boy) and is just about the most tender-hearted man you'll ever meet.

I’m privileged to be a guest blogger on cjanerun. I’ve always been the older brother who poked fun at my sisters for blogging. I mean c’mon who has that kind of time? So here it goes . . .

Many families over the years have come up with their own vocabulary. My family is no different. We as siblings grew up with the word “mug.” Mug is an action word. Mug is similar to hug. Yeah, I know they rhyme. A mug involves the hug but it is much more personal. A good mug could involve the massaging of feet, hands, scalp and back. Kisses from the neck up are free game in the mug. It’s not uncommon for our mom (councilwoman) to call one of her children and say; “ I haven’t seen you for awhile, when can you come by the house so I can mug on you a bit?” So we do and she does and both parties win.

In the evenings my three little girls like to get in the tub. On special nights after the tub I let them choose from one of their mom’s many scented lotions. They take their time as they peruse the many flavors. After the lotion choice is made they climb onto our big bed and wait their turn for a massage. I’ve found this is a great way to get them calm, quiet and easy to talk to. When they are done they put their PJ’s on and they smell so good before bed. This small tradition is a special way to say ‘I love you’ through the human touch. Although they do not realize, these moments are bonding them to me. I take great pride in my mugging abilities! Oh, and Megan always gets one too.

As children of a loving Heavenly Father we are entitled to certain basic needs. I believe the human touch is as much of a basic need as food, water and shelter. The human touch has the ability to calm anxieties. The human touch has the ability to heal wounds. We as parents kiss scraped knees all the time. The human touch has the ability to heal hearts. It can cause one to fall in love but, most of all it establishes a connection that the verbal word cannot.

Last Thursday Megan and I were given a charge from the nurse (Page) and the councilwoman to go see Nie at Maricopa Medical Center and to mug on her. We all understand the great healing power a good mug would and has had on Nie’s ever living skin cells. So we did. We made the trek down through the majestic red rock of southern Utah, crossing the Colorado River into Arizona. We marveled at the beauties of the high mountains of Flagstaff and finally into the blooming deserts of Phoenix. Upon finding Nie I mugged on her. I massaged feet and legs. I offered touch to her bandaged arms and shoulders. I lightly touched her scalp and kissed her face all the while expressing love and counting blessings. We talked about her great husband who is so strong and noble. We talked of her kids and the angels that walk with them at all times. Finally we talked of great times had and many to come. Meg and I left Phoenix this weekend better people. We love each other more, we love our kids more. I’m grateful for the power of the human touch.

Our loving Savior Jesus Christ went about His ministry on this earth blessing and teaching his flock. He cleansed the lepers, healed the sick and raised the dead. He washed the tender feet of His disciples. He asked the children to come to Him and sit upon His knee. He blessed the children. And He did it all with the human touch.

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Noelani said...

Human touch is so important. It can change your day your life and just bring more joy. What a great testament to this one part of our Heavenly Father's plan.

Continually thinking and praying for all of you.

heidi said...

I needed that tonight. A reminder of what the human touch can and will do.

Lilly's Life said...

Just beautifully written, truly. You will 'touch' a lot of people through this post.

Andrew maybe you too need to start your own blog too. You too could do a power of good in the blogosphere. What a wonderful family!

D-dawg said...

Beautiful. And so true, all of it. I'm going to go massage my children to sleep now.

Lehi Harmers said...

Darn. I thought I was the first comment!
I just love your blog, and what a wonderful family you have that you are all so willing to share of yourself.
Thank you.

Michelle said...

That is so beautiful. I plan to borrow a "mug" and share it with my girls. Your touch has healed me tonight. May the Lord continue to bless you and your families.

So said...

Very well put. Touch is truly an important part of life. I'm sure Stephanie loved having you "mug" on her. I love that term. What an amazing family you have.

Debbie said...

Thank you for sharing your special moments with Nie. I'm a nurse and I believe in the healing power of touch. Just even a 5 minute massage of the feet, hands, back, neck can make an amazing difference in someone's recovery. You are making a difference in your sister's recovery.
Prayers from CA

Three's Company said...

I am in awe of your wonderful family! I have fallen in love with each of you! My prayers go out to Christian and Stephanie and to each of you as you face this challenge head on. Thank you, Thank you for your amazing examples!

Lisa said...

What I find so amazing is that your wonderful sister found a way to reach across the country and TOUCH me - all the way in Ohio. My marriage changed, my relationship with my daughter changed . . . everything really. I believe I was the one Courtney was referring to when she said someone recommitted to their marriage after reading Nie's blog. I've never met her yet feel so amazingly blessed to have been touched by her - in the most important way we can be touched by another person - in our heart.

Jody said...

You really should blog more often. That was very touching, I needed that. What a great reminder of how powerful a touch can be. Thank you to you and your family for sharing your experiences with us all. You have all inspired me more then you'll ever know.

Allison Claire said...

I love this, human touch is so important and I am so glad that you could "mug" Nie! Such a beautiful blog post!

Azúcar said...

Now that's a CEO.

Adie said...

Beautiful
thank you for sharing your voice.

Maggie May said...

Lovely post from a quieter sibling in internet land :) Human touch is so powerful, absolutely. Your family knowing/realizing this is such a blessing for Nie, Christian and their kids, who I'm sure are getting plenty and heaps of mugs.

Kelly said...

Wow I Loved that! Thanks for sharing! I must go Mug on my kids and hubby!
xoxoxox

Anonymous said...

Andrew,

How lucky to have a family who can evoke such a strong bond of love with such eloquence. Your family must truly be blessed to be able to express the love and loyalty each has for the other with such ease of transition. I have been honored to have had a glimpse of your lives and I have been riveted and forever changed. Your sister is so strong. Her will to live is an inner light that will make you and your family even stronger and as the days turn into months and her body heals your family will continue to gather even more faith that you are all doing God's work. Look how many lives are forever changed because of you.......and Nie.

Carol

Everhart Family said...

You all have an amazing family. I miss my friend and know all the "mugging" she is getting is helping her heal. I can't wait for her to come home & I can mug on her myself.
Love to you all!

C#2

Annemarie said...

That is beautiful, and touched me in so many ways. What a loving husband, father and brother.

jenimur said...

Beautifully written post. What an incredibly journey for your family. I have lurked on cjane for a while and have been saddened by this event and my heart and prayers are offered for you family. What an incredible comfort the Gospel gives us. The knowledge of our Savior and eternal perspective are priceless.

Michelle Dudley said...

Is it possible - can I possible love all of you?

Laura Smith said...

How beautiful....I love being enlightened by your family.

ec said...

incredible. and so true.

thank you for sharing.

and do you mind if i adopt the 'mug' term? love it.

prayers to you all...

kristin said...

what a gorgeous post, an dmug i love that! great word, great meaning , just great. thank you for sharing something so personal to your family.

Amy said...

Wow! Thank you for that. A beautiful post, and incidentally, I'm totally stealing your idea with my kids! :) Praying heaps for Stephanie and Christian...

a.men said...

Inspiring! There can never be too much love in the world...

Emily said...

Thank you so much for your inspiring words.

oodlesofoversons said...

Thanks for sharing that, Andrew. I'm glad you and Megan were able to have that experience together.

Maddison said...

How absolutely beautiful. Thank you so much for this... and how wonderful that you have "mugging" in your wonderful family! I come from a very ridgid family and thus touch has never come naturally to me. But after reading your words, I am inspired to start. I really like the correlation you drew with the Savior as well. Thank you!

Emilee said...

That was so beautiful. I adore the writing style of your whole family. I feel like the blogger who requested the love letter. I am grateful to have been able to, well, kind of get to know this incredible family. And Nie, this sleeping beauty, I think of often and hope one day I can meet her and let her know that in a miraculous way, she has played a huge part in awakening me. It may sound cheesy, but I couldn't be more sincere. After batteling much from anxiety and depression related to my last pregnancy, I feel like she has helped me to have faith. I feel all the more empowered to embrace life. How can I thank someone for such a precious gift? I pray for them every day. Thank your for all of the light and edification you send to us all in a time you could have chosen not to.

Macy said...

Thank you for guest posting. It was very eloquent and touching (made me cry) and I needed to hear it. Prayers and good thoughts to Nie & Christian and your entire family.

Chocolate on my Cranium said...

Simply beautiful.

Off to hug and kiss my children one more time before I head to bed myself.

Rosie said...

You are all so talented with your ability to express through the written word. It must run through you all! Thanks for helping the rest of us.

Extraordinary Housewife said...

Wow! It must be in the blood.
-Lana

cj said...

amazing post. so grateful to hear this. what a beautiful testimony of the human touch and the healing power of Jesus Christ. i'm so grateful he blogged. :) i think of your entire family everyday... esp. you (courtney) and stephanie. your family is always, always in my thoughts and prayers. i think I will always remember stephanie each day and her great example of strength in so many ways. I appreciate your blog so much. Thank you for sharing so much with us. I love your personality and honesty. I love your testimony and thoughts on the gospel. I am esp. grateful for your post and comments on "This is the part where c jane says: Sacrifice? Is there really such a concept for mortals? It always seems that the going without yields more return, making the original sacrifice not a sacrifice at all. It's an imperfect conversion." Beautiful and thank you so much for those words. Thank you for all that you do. May Heavenly Father continue to guide and bless you and your family. Jen http://jenandcurt.blogspot.com

Shelly said...

I love what you have written. Thanks for sharing your thoughts Andrew, it was very touching.

lynne said...

so beautiful. your family is just amazing and makes me want to rise to a higher place.

Rachel said...

Brother Andrew is a smart man.

Stephen said...

WOW!!! I really needed this tonight. Andrew, your kids are so lucky to have you and Megan for parents. You brought another view to light for all of us out here in Blog-land. We continue to pray for Stephanie and Christian, and the entire family.

Much love from Springville, UT

Willis Family said...

I loved this. The human touch. What a great reminder for all of us. Thank you.

BRoss said...

I am a better person from reading this post.

Story said...

Awesome and inspiring. Truly!

Nicole said...

This is one of the most beautiful things I have ever read! Every time I read your blog I can feel the love your family has for one another and our Heavenly Father. I think of you often and keep you all in my prayers.

allthatweletin said...

Thank you for sharing this with us, Courtney and Andrew. I know we all will take these words to hear and work to use human touch more in our lives. Lots of prayers from Colorado.

Jackie said...

This is lovely. Your families tenderness brings tears to my eyes!

Sara said...

wow, thank you, that was inspiring. thank you.

sasmithfam said...

I have really been touched by your amazing family. I have always desired to have such closeness with family and to be united. President Eyring spoke of unity on Sunday, so inspiring you all are. This post makes you think of what the human touch can really do. What inspirational writers you all are. Your parents obviously did a wonderful job of raising all of you, a large family indeed.

sara said...

Absolutely beautiful. Thank you Andrew!

lillysmum said...

Such a horrible thing to have happen to your family, but I wonder if you can comprehend the magnitude of good your family has spread through the world, in your response to tragedy. You are all beautiful.

Becky said...

Amazing post, thank you! There is so much we take forgranted. I needed that tonight...I feel like I've taken my 3 busy little boys forgranted today and got a little too frustrated with them.

Anonymous said...

Your family is truly amazing, turning a tragedy into blessings. Thank you for reminding to rejoice in my family Toni

Bryce and Candice Blood Family said...

Ummm...why doesn't Andrew have his own blog? I am sure Nie's spirit was as soothed as her body, beautiful, beautiful, beautiful!

mrs. kleiner said...

Fabulous blogging Andrew. Your sisters are blessed to have you as a brother. And your girls...and your wife. It sounds like you are very present in your life. Thaank you for sharing and pointing us to Christ.

Ma'ama said...

Thank you, Andrew, for sharing your wonderful spirit with us and your visit with NieNie. It is so encouraging to know that you were able to touch her, share your love for her, and stimulate her senses. It will be amazing to read what she has to say about this time in her life, when she is able to write again.
We are all so grateful for the beautiful example of your entire family. Love and prayers from Springville.

Amy said...

What a beautiful post. I couldn't agree more. Thank you for your uplifting words.

Kerry said...

that was beautiful.

randa_joy said...

you clarks are killin' me. i hope this isn't the last of guest posts by andrew. that was absolutely beautiful. i am so glad that stephanie got mugged on.

Nicole said...

You all inspire us with your lovely family and it's traditions and love.

Chelsea said...

So beautiful. I loved every word.

Chelsea

ali said...

it turns out everyone in the clark family has a beautiful ability to verbalize emotion. well said.

Heather said...

Thank you for such a wonderful post.

Misty said...

MUG ~ I love it. I'm going to mug on my little ones first thing when they wake up.
Thanks for sharing.

Christa Johnson said...

this blog entry topped the charts.. what a heart felt sentiment. And I learned that I need to give more "mug" in my own life.. thank you

Amy said...

Wow! I cannot wait to have my husband read this. You've said it in a way I only wish I could ever express the way I feel about the human touch...especially from the ones you love. Thanks so much for sharing! Your lives are touching more than you'll ever be able to count! Blessings and miracles!!!!! luv luv

*Lucky*Holly* said...

How wonderful for Nie!

Conclusive research shows that prem babies vital signs increase positively when touched, talked and sung to by loved ones.

I wonder if Nie would like to hear some recorded material of her children and christian speaking to her? It could do wonders for her spirit and mind.
xo H

Kelly said...

I found this entry very 'touching' Keep up the great work! BTW I remember you as a kid growing up in Provo with your family.

Anonymous said...

What a great post. My family and I pray for your sister and all of you as well. Ive been uplifted so much by the things you write.


I had an Idea. Im sure youve thought of it by now... To make a recording of her children talking and play it at her bedside in the hospital? Im sure she would love to hear that. =)

Dre - Southern Living - Georgia said...

That was truely inspiring and the most tender post I have ever read thank you for sharing such a personal beautiful tradition and for sharing such a powerful testimony.

Cherie B said...

Truly Amazing! That is how I feel about your family. It is unreal how beautifully written each post is. Your family is so blessed.You are so lucky to have each other. I am amazed at you all. I truly believe that God has bigger and better things for Stephanie and Christian and all of your family. You all have changed so many lives, you have no idea. I am so insprired by each of you. I'll keep praying here in Michigan for all of you. Thanks for starting my day with such a wonderful post and frequent updates.
Cherie in Michigan

Mari said...

Simply beautiful!

Kalli Ko said...

there's something to be said for a brother showing such love for his sister(s)...

how wonderful it will be for Stephanie to go back and read this. Thanks Andrew.

Heather of the EO said...

How can it be possible that you all are THIS good at writing? :)

This was beautiful, just absolutely beautiful. Thank you for sharing this. I just love it.

shauna said...

What a great post. I love this new perspective and will start "mugging" on my little ones more.

Skunkfeathers said...

Nothing beats the genuine heart-felt touch of a loved one, period.

The prayers continue from here.

I am LoW said...

Wow. That was awesome!

ash said...

What a beautiful post, thank you. Welcome to the world of blogging!

niki-friendsfamilyfun said...

What a beautiful & uplifting post.
I might go "mug" someone right now.

Dawn said...

what a lovely post-your guest writer is AWESOME!-it's nice to be reminded that we ALL need the human touch. Not just babies but big kids and adults too...Thank you!

Anonymous said...

I wonder if you all really know how many lives you are changing. I have struggled to recapture faith for years and reading about your family and your faith is the first thing that has managed to make a crack in a wall I've been trying to knock down for years. There is so much negativity around Christianity sometimes, these powerful experiences you share with all of us is the greatest blessing in the world to so many...more powerful than anyone anything has ever told me at my door. Thank you.

Muzzymom86 said...

This was such a beautiful post. Your family is so amazing and loving. I couldn't agree with you more about physical touch. This plays a very big part in our family. My children have grown to be so affectionate. And like you said Jesus was doing this so long ago. Think of the many people who just wanted to touch him.

Anne said...

What I really need to know is when the councilwoman is going to start blogging. We all clearly need her insights into parenting, as she has done about the best job I've seen. To raise so many extraordinary children seems beyond reach. And yet, I am constantly in awe of all of you. So wise. So loving. So passionate. So creative. I've tucked away these words just as I have done with so many others I've read from your family. I look forward to them blessing my own family.

Heather said...

Andrew, your words are absolutely beautiful. I have learned, and am learning so much from your family - - thank you.

Patti Margarita said...

Such a beautiful post. I agree to the thousands that read this blog that your whole family is inspiring me to be a better parent, wife, sister, daughter, friend, etc.

SecretAgentMama said...

In the most non-offending way, I say, I love you guys! Your whole family is just wonderful, and somehow I think that this horrible accident has given us the opportunity to learn, to grow, to feel gratitude, and to be better children of God. So, I love you all. Thank you.

Tonya said...

What a wonderful story! Thank you for sharing and it warmed my heart!

Cindy said...

Thank you, to your whole family, for opening and sharing such personal experiences. You are facing some of the most difficult challenges life has to offer in such a faith fulled Christ-like manner. You are truly an inspiration to many. Your family will continue in my prayers.

Jodi said...

I am with Secret Agent Mama. I feel blessed having stumbled onto cjane's blog and your whole beautiful family. I feel as though through reading through these blog posts of past and present has made me a better person and has brought a sense of peace to my life that is hard to put into words. My thoughts and prayers continue to be with Nie, Christian, their children and your whole family.

Maisy said...

Wow...I want to be a member of your family. Due to all of you my life will never be the same. I will never view things in my life the same. My kids have a better mother, my husband has a better wife, my famiy has a better daughter, sister, aunt and neice. My friends have a better friend.
I know this is going to sound weird but in honor of Stephanie I now bake from scratch at least once a week, wear an apron, cook healthy meals for my family and I went out and bought red lipstick.
I feel like I have a whole new group of friends that I treasure.
When Stephanie wakes up from her nap(she's our real life sleeping beauty) she is going to be so surprised how many people love her....especially all the ones she has never met.
Thanks for all the updates and keeping your cyber family posted!!

Waiting for Mia Hope! said...

That is the most beautiful thing I've ever heard a brother do for his sister. I have been and will continue to pray for Nie and her family. Nie is very blessed to have such a loving family. Thank you for all that you are doing to care for her children and to keep life as close to "normal" for them as you can.

Amylouwho said...

Wow. Thank you.

Wendy said...

beautiful. so very true. praying for your family.

Ronikaleigh said...

What a great family tradition. I live far away from my parents and siblings and all I want to do is touch them and hug them caress thier face and hair when I see them, so that I have that physical memory to take home with me and last 'till next we meet. Thank you.

Elizabeth said...

Wow I got the chills reading that. And you guys all have the best freckles!

Leslie Jam said...

I have often been struck that Jesus spent much of His time ministering to 'the one', one at a time, focusing on their individual needs. Thank you for reminding me of the value and yes need to implement this type of individual service in my own life.

Jenn said...

Beautiful post. Stephanie is lucky to have such a wonderful family.

Anonymous said...

The Human Touch by Spencer Michael Free

'Tis the human touch in this world that counts,
The touch of your hand and mine,
Which means far more to the fainting heart
Than shelter, bread and wine;
For shelter is gone when the night is o'er,
And bread lasts only a day
But the touch of the hand and the sound of the voice
Sing on in the soul alway

Dan said...

well said, very well said.

Rachel said...

As the mother of girls I appreciate your fatherly perspective and your commitment to establishing that father-daughter bond. You are all so wonderful to share the intimate and personal moments of your lives with the rest of us. You help inspire so many to do better.

This post was so very touching. Stephanie is blessed to have such an incredible family.

Laura said...

What a beautiful post. He needs a blog!

Lynne said...

Touching thoughts. (no pun intended!) This is really a very interesting thing to consider. I never really had. Very insightful and sweet. Great writing!

Lynne O.
Illinois

Kate said...

This post gave me chills. Such a beautiful story. Thank you for sharing.

Jen said...

Ahhh, that post is good for the soul. I feel like I got a good mug too!
♥Jen

lauren said...

tears... simply beautiful. all the best to your family and many, many prayers for you all... especially Nie.

tara pollard pakosta said...

Andrew, that was just beautifuL! what very blessed children you have to have a dad that takes the time to show them love in such a special way...you are very kind hearted. and a great writer too.
I will continue to pray for your sister and her husband and your whole family. God bless you all! though He certainly already has!
tara

Ginna said...

How beautiful. What a special and sweet brother.

Natalie said...

Wow. That was so beautifully said. I wish I had a family like yours.
You all continue to inspire me to do better.

jiss said...

Lin,

You nailed it.

swampbaby said...

I vote for Andrew to start his own blog! Thanks for the reminder to "mug" more on my own family.

little mama said...

You are now on Pioneer Woman's sidebar. Aaaaaand your readership just doubled again, which = more prayers and loving support.

From those who have been reading and loving your family for years (like myself) to the newest newcomers, you have touched THOUSANDS of peoples lives. Thank you for your insight, faith, and willingness to share the journey with so many strangers

Camille said...

I am at a loss of words. This is such a beautifully written story, and the gift of human touch that you so freely gave this weekend, well, it's beautiful!

Supernatural Botanicals said...

What a highly evolved human being you are, Andrew. That's good stuff, my brother. I'm sad to report that I don't get mugged on as much as I'd like to, but I can start that tradition myself and mug on as many people who will let me mug them! :) It's just a fantastic concept. Love that!
Mugs!
Robi

Tabitha (From Single to Married) said...

So beautifully stated, thank you.

i'm h.mac said...

sniff, sniff...

wonderful read.

Geo said...

I can see it now . . . an army of muggers going forth to battle the forces of darkness . . . think I'll enlist.

Thank you, Andrew, for the marvelous post.

Jenna Consolo said...

Already balling, first thing in the morning. Your family is supreme. A supreme example of what families can and should be. Something to aspire to, something to learn from, something to give praise for. Beautiful post.

wandering nana said...

Beautiful. You all set the spirit for my day, which is why you are the first thing I read in the morning. You have helped me to be a better person. You inspire me and strengthen my testimony of His plan that we are his children and he loves us all.

prairiemama said...

You are right, there is truly something magical about the human touch. Our need for it and to give it, I think, makes us more Christlike.
I'm glad you were able to mug on Stephanie, I am sure she loved it.

Anonymous said...

Thank you for your beautiful post....

My continued thoughts and prayers are with all of you.

Hugs and Mugs ~ Reenie :)

Marilyn said...

Wow, Such a beautiful post. Thank you Andrew for sharing your story.

Kristen Duke Photography said...

thanks for the insight from another family member...and for the reminder to "mug" on my children more.

debra gardner said...

That was truly what I needed to hear. During Conference when blogging was brought up, I immediately knew it was your family that was being referred to. Thanks you in so many ways!

Cheryl said...

Nie was born into this family for a reason. She would definitely need this kind of love to heal her at this time in her life. You are a wonderful family... each one of you. You all remain in our daily prayers.

Angela said...

Thank you so much for sharing your thoughts! Isn't 'touch' so amazing? Although not physically, you and your family have touched my heart & soul, and those of so many others.

Keep on keepin' on!

SusieQ said...

How did all this talent, humor, love, devotion, and spirituality all end up in one family? Amazing. Thank you for sharing your thoughts, Andrew. It was uplifting.

Mugs to Nie and Christian.

Christina said...

Beautiful beautiful post. I think human touch brings some of the most sacred experiences we can have.

Butternut Sage Designs said...

this post is filled with humble beauty...thank you for writing..~Donna

midnight hysteria said...

without being redundant, i want to tell you, andrew, how inspiring your words are ... i have a granddaughter with cancer and when she had two bone marrow transplants, one of the only things we could do for her (besides helping with her meds, her bed care, gramma even gave injections) was to climb in bed with her and touch her, hold her, caress her head, arms, legs, feet, her entire body ... we held her as close as we could and loved on her (or mugged on her) ... she still loves being held and touched and loved and that was over 9 years ago.

AMEN to your words ... i have a testimony of their truthfulness ...

The Seeker said...

Andrew:

<)))< mug >(((>

You have been mugged! (Oh, that doesn't sound very nice!)

=)

Suzie said...

Lovely. Moving. True.

Thank you!

Tori said...

Could your family be more awesome! I just loved that thought and it makes me feel closer to my Savior just by reading it!! Thanks for sharing it!!

girlsmama said...

Can I say "Wow!" Thanks for putting into words what I've always known. It's something I've taught my DH and our kids really enjoy, thanks for holding our hand with your post.

eRiCa said...

very touching. Thank you. Thank you. I have always been an advocate of the human touch. Your post is a great reminder of its importance.

Lisa said...

What a tender perspective to remember the Savior's "touch" ministry.

As Andrew massaged and soothed his sister, I could just imagine her brain saying, "Aah, yes, that's just the thing", then calculating the touch with all those nerve endings, and distributing the natural healing.

What a strength you and your family are for Stephanie and Christian and their children--and for each other. Isn't this what families are for? Thank you for sharing this journey with us and inspiring so many. I come here daily, anxious for word on Nie and the family and continue to pray for all.

crystal said...

Beautiful, beautiful thoughts. Thank you for sharing your family's journey with all of us. I know I, personally, am better becuase of it.

Prayers in UT.

Anonymous said...

Dear Mr. Andrew,
I am SOOOO BLESSED by your post and I THANK YOU for taking the time to do so!
You see, when I was growing up, my father was absent. And my stepfather abused me and so I grew to fear men. As a little girl, a man's touch ALWAYS represented violation, betrayal and pain.
And so it brings me such peace and hope for the world that there ARE little girls out there (your precious ones included!) who relax under their daddy's touch, who know no fear but only love, protection, comfort, direction, gentleness and laughter from their daddy. Thank you for that!
And for Nie? I can only IMAGINE how healing that was for her to have her brother and sister in law, there "mugging on her" and speaking to her of faith, healing and all the people she so dearly loves.
You are a true gentleman, Mr. Andrew. May you and yours continue to be richly blessed! Lori

Kim said...

Wow. Thankyou.

Tami said...

Touch is an amazing gift. Thank you for sharing what it has meant to you and your family.

Alicen said...

Your family is amazing. Everything I want my family I'm raising to be. My Dad's nickname is Mug (his name is Doug). That brings a whole new meaning, I'll be sure to share that with him as I'm mugging him. Thanks for the good cathartic tears this morning and helping me feel the spirit.

Brandi said...

What a wonderful post. Yet another great sibling in your family. By the way, Nie looks RADIANTLY beautiful in the picture beneath this.

TEAM HATHAWAY said...

BEAUTIFUL!! The thought was BEAUTIFUL, the reminder to "mug" was BEAUTIFUL, your testimony was BEAUTIFUL. You are all such BEAUTIFUL people with an amazing ability to help us become more BEAUTIFUL!! Thank you for YOUR BEAUTY!

KresserKlan said...

So true! How many of someone has known that I "need" something and ask "How are you doing?" I can say oh, just fine all I want to. BUT if they hug me and ask me how I am doing, my true feelings will show.

Lindsee said...

Thank you.

tharker said...

Andrew should be a guest blogger more often. That was simply beautiful.

Church Family said...

A mug is something we all need more of. Thank you for your beautiful post. Coming to this site rejuvenates me.

lundgrenville said...

Another amazing experience of the love our Heavenly Father has for each of us. Its the tender mercies that bless our becoming.
A lesson well learned to love a little longer...hug a little stronger, and just pure "mug"

Laurie said...

So beautiful, so beautiful....
Thank you for the reminder.

Thinking and praying for Nie.

Tammy said...

Oh, thank you Andrew. I love your family. Even more, you and your family are reminding all of us to love and mug on our own families and loved ones. Stephanie started with her blog and you all have continued it ... spreading it out to us in the blogosphere and it continues on and on.

Harlene said...

Thank you.

nevadanista said...

That was lovely.

Shorty said...

Thank you for that beautiful post! Reading about your family and the love and peace you share with each other makes me want to solicit you guys to adopt an adult! Just kidding, but you guys are all truly inspirational. I appreciate all of the reflections you share so much.

Andrew &amp; Vanessa and kids said...

Oh, Andrew. I remember you fondly from high school, and had forgotten that you were a part of this same great Clark family.
Thank you for your writeup and I am also a huge fan of touch.
I admire the closeness that you have with your siblings - and I'm sure it's only strengthened by this trial.

Jacqueline said...

Wow! I'm off to teach my family a new word. Thank you...I needed that.

Marce said...

i felt a rush of the spirit- and of love come over me as i read this post. thank you for continually sharing your faith and strength with all of us hopefuls- my cup continues to be filled and filled again. you're always in our prayers.

erin said...

I have been reading both cjane and the nienie dialogues since I heard about the accident and feel I have gotten to know Nie, as well as her family. This post was so sweet that it made me cry. You have the most amazing family. Your love will help Stephanie and Christian get through this challenging time! Best wishes to everyone.

Jumpin J's Mom said...

That was awesome!

Ashley said...

We just discussed in my seminary class how the Savior touched the leper to heal him. He touched the leper! There was (is) no one so sick/sinful He would not touch them. It's been great to witness your family (and friends known and unkownn) being the Savior's hands for Steph and Christian and their kids. I'm sure He is very close to her at this time.

Connie H said...

Wow. What a powerful post. Thank you for sharing. This has really given me so much to think about!

KLS said...

I loved that post, it was so beautifully written.
It seems as though many of the Clark kids have a talent for the written word.

All of you inspire me so much...I am going to go out and mug on someone today - just because. :)

Paula said...

I suspect the ability to touch and be touched is one of the blessings of having a physical body that we underestimate because, well, we have it.

Anonymous said...

Makes me want to mug on my family a little bit more!

kami said...

this was beautiful. the power of human touch is inspiring. thank you.

Adriana said...

Your family was definitely gifted with many talents! One of them being a way with words. :) I pray for Stephanie and her family daily. I am amazed at the kindness of humanity that has become evident in this trial they are facing. Thank your brother for his ability to mug :D I hope my sons grow up with that ability!
That could have been a general conference talk :D

Rideout Family said...

I really needed to hear those words today. Do you realize how much love or how many "mugs" are going to be shared today just because of you?
You are beautiful people. Thank you for sharing.

Anonymous said...

I don't know if any told you, but PHS is having a fundraiser for NieNie this week. Go Bulldogs!

Wendy said...

I never imagined I could feel so much love for and from a family I've never met. I truly feel the Spirit everytime I read Nie, c jane, and now Andrew. What a beautiful family that definitely understands the meaning of life. Thank you for allowing all of us to be a part of your healing process.

Much love and many prayers from Ogden, UT

the lewisi female said...

This was my first time to visit this blog and wow, what a touching post!
Just as a side note, in college they referred to "mugging" all the time!! It was often in reference to kissing but could also be used to involve cuddling and the sorts of things you mentioned... how funny that now I have run across this word twice!

Jaina said...

What a beautiful post.

Richard and Shauna said...

I have been very touched by your story and want to thank you for letting us, the blogging world, learn by the example of your family's love. Learning about your sister has inspired me to cherish my moments as a mother and wife. May God bless you all!

Kristal said...

I often think of the woman touching the hem of Christ's robes and his statement that he felt virtue go out of him.

I believe this is an actual power (virtue) that is in the human touch. Whenever I need a good hug or mug I ask my priesthood-holding husband if I can have some of that virtue.

Even having our feet touch in bed has made me feel physicslly better when ill.

It's an amazing gift from our Heavenly Father!

AMY said...

Beautiful. Uplifing. Thank You!

Jackie said...

what a great big brother to have.

Lisa said...

Your family is amazing!! And you are all wonderful, gifted writers. Thank you for sharing your journey with all of us.

Lórien said...

So touching and inspiring. Thank you for sharing.

Darleen said...

Thank you for sharing this post. I strongly agree that human touch can heal especially during times of sickness, pain and sorrow. This post reminded me of my girlfriend who had bacteria menigitis. A very small chance of survival. She got very sick, almost died then was in a coma for a while. I remember her telling me that she had a choice whether to continue her earth life or return to her Heavenly Father. She choose earth life. But while her body was fighting the bacteria, blood was not flowing to her extremities. The skin on her toes, finger, hands and legs turn black and died. Doctors told her parents they would have to amputate all of her limbs. The day before the procedure, her mom was massaging her hands. As she did, the dead skin started to flake off. So, she decided to peel off the blackened skin. Lo and before, under the dead skin was freshly pink skin. She was ecstatic. She showed the doctors and they were able to salvage all of her fingers, hands and arms. Although my friend lost both of her legs (knee down), she is so grateful that her mom used human touch which saved her other limbs.

We continue to pray and think of your family.

Steph H said...

Wow, you guys are really an incredible family. Everytime we meet a new one of you they're just as cool as the others. Are your parents super-heroes or something?

Thank you for inspiring me to live my life better.

Amy said...

I couldn't agree more completely. There's nothing that calms me more in this sometimes chaotic life than the touch of my sweet husband or a hug from my niece. Thanks for sharing such a delicate moment with us.

Pink Lemonade Bags said...

One of the most precious gifts you could have given your sister. I am sure she was so comforted knowing you were there, with her, lending your healing loving touch! Thank you for sharing such a wonderful time in your lives!

Nicholas and Brittani said...

I have a link on my blog to this one. I have it because your entire family seems to be so special. You all have such faith in the religion and live it well. It inspires me to be a better person. It is neat to read about the family gatherings that you have because you all seem to be so happy and so much in love with one another. I love the little "rituals" that you all have with your families, I need to do some of that myself. I love the story about "mugging" that is so secial and unique to your family and it sounds so important to all of you. I will continue to read your stories and pray that your family finds the continual comfort that they need. Especially all those cute children who are missing their mommy and daddy.

jadell said...

your brother has a beautiful way with words! I love the idea of "mugging" and most especially the idea of special lotion time with daddy. Since I have boys, maybe I will make special lotion time with mommy. :) Thanks for ever-present updates of Nie and Mr. Nielsen. I have only come to know them through you, Courtney, as I heard about their accident after the fact. May I say, that I truely believe you and your sister are angels for tending those beautiful children while their mommy is healing. Thanks for constant reminders to hug my children. :) Thank you!!

Beth said...

I have been reading the blogs of Nie and cjanerune for a while and have really felt a connection in a way, although he did not live, my brother and sister-in-law were killed in a plane crash as they were returning home to Phoenix. Faith is SO important for a family during times like these!
I just want to say that your words are eloquent but, your loving heart is beautiful! I pray for Nie and her husband that their bodies will heal and they will soon return to their family.

girltrapped said...

Because of Nie and your family I complain less, I play with my children more, I kiss my husband more, I pray more, I thank more. Not one day goes by that I don't think of her goodness and try to improve myself. I saw a sign in a store that said "Queen of Halloween" I instantly thought of Nie, and knew she would have to have it! I loved her post about being proud to call Halloween her favorite holiday. That's bold! Thanks for all you do for Nie and her children. I don't know you Courtney, but every day I am grateful that the children have you.

Celia and Scott said...

I've been reading your's and Nie's blogs forever and have commented only a time or two. Today, Andrew's post is forcing me to emerge from my comment coma:

You have an INCREDIBLE family and we will continue to pray for you.

Jill Marie said...

Well done Andrew. This post has brought me to tears. Beautifully said and so, so true.

I continue to think about your family and pray for all of you daily.

Anonymous said...

i always wondered where "mug on" came from. i love it! my family isn't much for the mugging, but my husband sure is and i love it :)
and i agree with the mases andrew, start your own blog asap!! a beautiful post on a beautiful day :)

L.G. Fife said...

It was nice to hear from Andrew- I always thought he was so cute. His kids are lucky!

Heidi said...

thankyou for the beautifully expressed reminder.

Love wins.
Heidi

Shana said...

I know there are already so many posts, but I just loved this, and it inspired me in the difficulties I am experiencing in my own life. Love to your family.

lyn. said...

Very well said... your family certainly was blessed with the good writing genes!

FYI Courtney: your links to MOMLOGIC are not working: www.communtiy.momlogic.com

If you remove the "www" it does work...

Kara Jayne said...

I'm now in tears. Thank you.

Puanani said...

AMAZING! I truly enjoyed this, you are a talented set of siblings and have such a way with words, expressing your love for one another and Heavenly Father. Your family is always in our prayers.

P.S. Happy 2nd Birthday Gigs!

Leisha said...

Beautiful post. Your daughters, son, wife, and especially your baby sister are very blessed to have you. I know Stephanie was greatly healed by your visit. It made me feel calm and happy to read about it.

deidra said...

My grandpa was severely burned two years ago. He was life-flighted and we were the closest family. So, as we got there late that night, he was somewhat sedated. I didn't know what to do, so I rubbed his feet, his legs, and the parts of his arms that weren't bandaged.

I'm sure that mugging did great things for Stephanie.

Jana said...

That, simply put, was beautiful. Thank you for your warmth and strength.

Anonymous said...

Your parents must be such wonderful people to have raised such loving and caring children. By their fruits ye shall know them! I can see that the great love that your parents gave you is now being passed on to your children. Many prayers continue to be with Stephanie and Christian and all of the family.

Anonymous said...

I know nothing about LDS, but if this (what your family is all about) is what comes of following this teaching, I feel like I have missed something great in my life. I love to come here and learn. I pray for Stephanie and her husband every day, and hope they feel the good light and energy I and everyone else is sending them.

kj said...

This brought me to tears, as I have been many times following the story of your sister. Thank you for posting.

sharonlee said...

What an amazing family! I hope to raise my daughter to be as strong in the Word as your family is, and I pray for Stephanie and Christian's coninued healing and for her children. God Bless.

Amy said...

This was so beautiful. Thank you for sharing.

Dianne said...

This was so special! Thank you for blogging. We are still praying for both Steph and Christian. God is good and good will come of this.

Jenni said...

I love the sibling guest bloggers. You should have more of them...

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