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Showing posts with label Scott. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Scott. Show all posts

Saturday, July 2, 2016

Scott's Week (with many tender mercies and the Lord's hand)

Monday, June 27th was crazy! Scott had to get a lot of things in order before he left to go to the Wind Rivers again in Wyoming with the YM for a 50 mile canoe trip.  Right before he came home from work, his brother Brent called to see if Scott could come by and give him a blessing. I told him that Scott was leaving in the morning and that he had someone in the Ward pass away. I told Brent Scott would call when he got home (I didn't want to promise anything when I knew Scott had a ton on his plate already. I asked Brent if he was alright (he had pneumonia and was in the hospital for a week and had a long recovery plus he had kidney stones on Father's Day when we saw him). Anyway, he said it was worse than that. I didn't ask anymore since it wasn't my place. When Scott got home about 15 minutes later, he called Brent (Larry had told Scott at work he would be calling). Scott felt strongly that he needed to go with Larry to Brent's but luckily no one else had things going that night. Scott ran with his counsellors to Sister Olsen's to help plan the funeral and then Scott headed to Brent's around 8:30 pm. Brent just found out he has cancer-- an incurable one that starts with an "m". Scott was really glad he went down. Brent doesn't ever call his brothers for anything because he usually calls his in-laws (Ralph and Sharon Miles) so it was big that he called Scott, Larry and his dad. Scott didn't get home until 10:15.

Right before Scott got home, his nephew, Justin, stopped by to give him some cinnamon rolls (a little tender mercy).  Scott had told Justin everything that was going on so his wife, Natalie, made him a treat--Scott's favorite treat. Scott was up until 1:30 writing emails to his counselors with everything they could do to help him line things up for the funeral while he was gone. Scott hadn't done one stitch of packing. He went to bed and woke up at 4:30 to start packing. The YM were supposed to leave at 5 but they didn't end up leaving until 6:15 while they waited for Scott. 

They had a great time! There was a lightning storm on Friday night so Scott couldn't get back across the lake to get home. Luckily it was nice Saturday morning at 5:30 am for him to make it home by 10:30 a.m. in time for the funeral things to start at 11:30.

Scott made it home for the funeral. I went with him and the girls stayed home. We didn't quite know what to do during the viewing part. Scott was really nervous and was pacing around. He would stand in one place and then move 3-4 feet and then motion for me to come and stand by him. He just wanted me to follow where he was pacing. It was kind of funny. Scott did a great job conducting the funeral and he spoke at the end. I didn't write anything down but the spirit was strong and he said just what needed to be said. He had a few experiences with the YM that he said were wonderful teaching opportunities that he shared during the funeral. They were able to capture this awesome picture of a full rainbow (taken with CJ's cell phone-- I can't image what it would have looked like with a better camera), he felt was A sign of God's love for him and for Brother Olsen (I can't remember exactly how he said it but it was profound). 

Saturday, February 20, 2016

Monday, October 12, 2015

A little post written by our Sister-in-Law Dawn Ropelato

Today, I read my sister-in-law's blog post on her blog. She entitled it "Feeling the Spirit". She wrote about Brittney's baptism on Saturday and I wanted to preserve the memory on my own blog so I totally cut and pasted what she wrote (I asked permission first).

FEELING THE SPIRIT
I know I don't always post about everyone's baptism but I had many thoughts today and wanted to share.  Today Brittney was the only child being baptized but the Chapel was almost as full as it is on Sundays.  There were so many family and friends there to show their love and support to Brittney and her family.  I felt the spirit so strong just walking in the Chapel.  Most of my kids were there and the few that weren't were working.  I love how supportive our family is...even extended family.  I felt the spirit a few more times before Brittney was actually baptized....I love feeling the spirit and having it testify to me that things are true and right.  When Scott was ready to baptize his baby the spirit over came him and filled the entire room where everyone was tightly together.  It was awesome watching Scott perform this sacred ordinance.

I had been thinking of Scott lately and a few times I was able to be there for him.  One time when Scott was single and lived by himself he got really sick.  I can't remember what was wrong but he came and stayed at our house so that I could help him.  I know I didn't do much for him but it sure made me feel good that he trusted me to come to our house.  I do remember him calling my name during one of the nights because he was experiencing heart burn or something like that.  I do think I knew what to do and how to help him that time.  It was a privilege to me to take care of Scott.  Then when Scott and Erin were married he asked me if I would sit in the "mother" chair that was reserved for his mom since Donna hadn't been endowed.  I was so honored to be there for him.  I love Scott and his darling little family.  I met Scott when he was still little and have watched him grown into an awesome man.

Scott was just called to serve as the Bishop of his ward a few weeks ago.  That calling says a lot about a person and I will have him and his family in my prayers because it is not an easy calling at all. I know Erin and his girls will be very supportive because they are all so wonderful.  Erin has had many leadership callings and has been prepared to support her hubby.  They will all do a good job because they always strive to do what is right and they are a close family. 

Our family sure does love this family.  We enjoyed camping with them at Cherry Hills a few years back and we also enjoy having them join us for our Thanksgiving Celebrations.   I love their cute girls who all love taking care of the little babies and are really good at sports.  Fun Family!

***there was a little discussion in Scott's back yard of the proper way to say Ropelato.  I have always thought it was funny that it is pronounced differently by the family. ☺

Sunday, August 14, 2011

The Search for Jared Ropelato Written by Scott Ropelato

Larry & Dawn                                                                                                 Aug. 14 2011
Jerry & Darinda

After spending the night with your son’s, and Kevin being one of them, I believe we were the benefactors of some “Tender Mercies” by our Father in Heaven in the search for Jared. While our actions had no impact on Jared and his ability to save himself and find help, I do believe they speak of the greatness of your sons, things learned & situations to be cherished. I hope to be as accurate as possible and am writing this while my thoughts are fresh. 

As I was driving around the south side of Pine view Reservoir around 1:00 pm Friday on my way to take the kids to Dad’s for an overnighter since Erin & I were staying another night up on Monte Cristo because she was in charge of our Stake 11 year olds overnight camp. I had a distinct thought of my kids and Jared, and one of them being hurt and loss of a life. The thought was out of the norm and very unsettling but I knew I had my kids in the back seat and they were fine and I had earlier warned them not to ride dad’s four-wheeler so I didn’t think much could happen to them, but I had no idea Jared was with the scouts but thought perhaps he will come over to dads and play with my kids when I drop them off. Tears came to my eyes for a brief moment-a first while driving-this is more of something that would happen to a women. As I arrived home to hurry and bath the kids before dropping them off to dad he called to inform me of Jared’s situation. I left the kids with mom and hurried back to Monte Cristo to help Erin. The more I thought about it the more I thought I should go then and help rather than waiting until morning because most people that are lost are found either that day or the next morning and after that the odds fall off greatly.

After getting an ok from Erin, I knew where to find cell reception on Monte from my snowmobiling days and I got the correct info of where Jared was from Justin’s Mother-in-law.  A little to Kevin and dads surprise I caught up to them along with Dave, Jeff & Wayne on the dirt road to Spirit lake.  The guy in the Command Center truck was telling Dave of a trail we could search all though it would take us all night and he didn’t seem to care, usually they want you back shortly after dark (maybe he thought me & Dave were expendable). After heading up the trail that quickly disappeared we kind of separated into teams Dave & I, Marc & Kevin, Wayne & his family and Jeff. I quickly recognized that look in Dave that said we were going to the end of the trail at Spirit Lake regardless of what it would take, we would hope to make it by morning.

We had conversations of all sorts of things while walking, I mentioned to Dave my thought earlier in the day at Pine view and that I didn’t have a good feeling about the outcome of the situation, it wasn’t made to be discouraging but more of a confirmation of the seriousness that we both felt of the situation to do all that we can do.
Today (Sunday) I thought of why perhaps some would have thoughts of a different outcome than what actually happened, while others perhaps had thoughts all along that he would be found. One might question their testimony in that scenario; it only strengthens my testimony.   I believe some things that take place in life are predetermined and some thing are not, just as if a family has a plan to do something particular and the kids plea with the parents to do some thing else and the parents change and go with the kids idea. Is our father in heaven so different? Is he also able to hear ones plea and the many prayers & testimonies and answer those? -Most certainly. Was my thought more of what could happen rather than what would happen? -I believe so.

As it had gotten dark Dave and I had followed the trail that turned and headed straight South while Marc & Kevin that were north of us stayed on   a westerly route. As we went periodically we would communicate briefly by radio, as we got farther apart we lost communication except for a word once and a while but as we would try back it was very garbled. Some time after 10:00 o’clock we were moving continually up hill on the trail that seemed for ever, and through the densest forest I have every seen, there was dead fall every where and the trees were extremely close together, some how Marc contacted us on the radio and we could clearly here him say they wanted to catch & join us.  We tried to discourage this because we thought they would have turned and went back to the road because they were headed in a totally different direction than us hours ago and we are a long ways apart and we could make it to Spirit lake ok without them and we could not image the mental strain that Kevin had been going through since first hearing of the problem some 10 hours ago. They also would have to continue to go cross-country to catch us because they were not even close to our trail. They estimated to be about 1.5 miles away which we thought would take them a couple hours at least not to mention we did not think it would be physically possible for them to cross all the dead fall to reach us. As we tried to discourage them a second time we both had a change of heart & felt like we should now allow them to join us even though it meant we would have to wait for them which is hard to do when you want to continue searching forward.  We told them we would build a fire and wait for them.               

As we had gathered wood and were ready to start a fire Dave pulled out his matches and the first match didn’t light off of a rock as planned-we laughed, the second match didn’t light-not as much laughter, now we tried lighting it off a zipper-no luck & no laughter. We tried every thing & not even a spark; old matches are not good. We tried rubbing sticks together etc-no luck; we did smell burnt wood once, and now the laughter returned because we knew we were not going to have a fire afterall. As we waited it got a bit cold and we covered ourselves in pine bows to keep us warm, perhaps warm enough to take a nap as we waited but it was just a bit to cold for that. I was thinking of what Jared must be going through since the only report I had gotten on him was the one I pulled off the Internet while driving (FYI -it is hard to get info while going real fast on a windy two lane road in route to the Uintahs) the report said he had on only a T-shirt. We were also trying to remember when we were 12 and what we knew at that time and how we would act-that was not a reassuring thought, we hoped Jared was smarter & different than us.

Eventually Kevin and Marc joined us, they were tired, as they should have been, we continued uphill on the trail. We were resting periodically and Marc was getting light headed and dizzy but we were all determined to continue on to help in the search. Marc is extremely tuff both mentally & physically and he was doing a good job of hiding what he was feeling. He eventually said he was getting cold and that seemed a bit odd at first because it was ok for Dave & I and Kevin seemed ok also, although he did joke that he wished he hadn’t ripped his pants open, I thought he was just making a fashion statement.  We took his backpack and Kevin let him wear his jacket and Kevin put on a thin poncho that could not of been very warm. We had him eat a bunch of candy bars etc for energy and we continued and things seemed to get worse. We realized the toll the cross-country walking they had done had taken, not only the mass amounts of energy they used up in a short time, but also that there clothing was damp from sweating earlier. We continued on slowly trying to burn just enough energy to keep him warm but not make him sweat. We all joked we were a little out of shape, Randi must be a good cook. We rested frequently and even though you could tell he needed more rest he would pull him self up and continue on after each time we stopped. Exhausted and cold Marc laid down & curled up as soon as we stopped one time. We asked how bad was it and he said with a serious voice  “I’m real cold”. Since we all needed a rest and we could see the severity of Marc’s coldness Dave and I laid up against marc to share some warmth (Marc was ok with this-so you now know the severity of the issue) Kevin also took a rest. After a few minutes me & Dave were now frightened for Marc because we could now hear his breathing was not normal and not only was he shivering but it was a shivering that you could tell was not normal, he just wasn’t right and it was getting worse real quick. Were probably about six miles in at this point and know we are it as far as help goes. Dave had Kevin move over by marc (Kevin was probably not very warm either) and he gathered up some pine bows and covered marc as he rolled over on his back, he laid his legs flat and I put my legs over his big “running back” thighs and I could just feel his body pulling the warmth out of my legs, after awhile you could tell it really helped and we got up and kept moving. We emptied the one pack into the other and let Marc wear the empty pack to help keep him warm, and he and Kevin traded the jacket and thin poncho back and forth to keep each other from getting to cold.

Eventually we made it to the top of a leveled off large area called “Wayman Park” with scattered trees and grass. We now lost the trail because it was no longer there due to the late season thaw and the tall grass. It was breezy and colder on top but we now had Marcs GPS that had the trail downloaded on it so we could take a shortcut to the trees across the opening and actually find the trail again. A “Personal thought”: what if we hadn’t changed our minds and let Marc & Kevin join up, would Marc and Kevin still of ran into issues because they were still exhausted and damp before they got out to the trucks? -Possibly so. Would Dave and I been able to continue on once we hit that plateau and lost the trail-defiantly not. I know we were blessed in being able to help Marc and being able to continue on and finish something that we all wanted so desperately to do.  As we continued we lost the trail many times and would have to find it again which was time consuming. As we now started down into the drainage of where we thought Jared was last seen it was extremely steep and hard walking. We now all felt our old sports injuries in our legs and ankles as we descended down.  I now took the lead for David and quickly realized the extra mental strain Dave had endured the past 4 or 5 hours of trying to follow the trail, it was hard on your eyes constantly trying to figure every few steps if you were on the trail or if it was to your left or to your right. It didn’t take very long before I got us off the trail and we had to find it again with the GPS. Even though we were on a trail it was exhausting because every step was on a rock that you could not see in the dark and your ankles were twisting and we were stumbling constantly. We had flashlights but we used them sparingly because we did not know if we would need them later and it was easier a lot of times to see the faint shadows of the trail from the moonlight than from a flashlight that brightened the ground to much-I know it seems strange but this was the case, the draw back was constantly stumbling over the rocks. 

I think around 4:30 or 5:00 the moon was now low in the sky and it was getting darker and more difficult to stay on the trail, we were in the bottom of the drainage of where the scouts were and you could defiantly feel it was colder due to the river/creek in the area as the cold air settles in the bottoms. We lost the trail again at this point but decided we would find a place to cross the creek, rest and eat a bit on the other side. I went first and fell in and my right leg was wet midway up to my knee and the left foot was soaked. I now had wet feet like the rest whose shoes were not the best as we had crossed many wet areas previously. The others tried a different spot and had better luck. As we were trying to find the trail we realized we were exhausted and just needed to eat and rest first. After a few minutes I could here Dave snoring and eventually Marc, as for me I wished we would of rested on the other side of the river because for the first time I am now cold from the water of the river and there is no way I can fall asleep. I pondered how cold Jared must be and I doubted at this point that someone in just a t-shirt could make it all night because of how Hypothermia tricks the mind into wanting to just lay there. I was hoping he had something more than a T-shirt on or that he kept moving to stay warm, anything. As we were there for about 20 minutes or so the sun started to come up, I looked over and seen Kevin was a wake also, I don’t think it was the elements that kept him awake, I’m sure he was having troublesome thoughts also, mixed with the many silent prayers we had in our hearts. I’m sure his mind was overloaded with concern. Even though we were exhausted we got moving again because it was now getting light and we wanted to get to the trailhead so they didn’t think we were lost also and use resources to come after us that needed to be used to help Jared. The sun gave us new energy and we thought we were close but actually we were about 5 miles out still. Kevin took the lead at times, you could tell he was drained and wanted to get out, hopefully get some news, anything. Looking back I wish we would of gave him more comfort but I think he was dealing with it in his own way as best possible, I suspect many silent prayers as we all had.   I’m sure it was even harder on him when we would yell out Jared’s name every couple of minutes while walking the past 12 hours, always waiting for a reply but never hearing anything in return.

As we reached the other ridge of the drainage the scouts were in, we now understood how some one could get lost, a bad turn here or there and the up’s and down’s in it, the thick pines, the location of the lake that is not seen as a typical lake in a drainage is seen from a ridge above. Half ways up the ridge there was also a basin or shelve with a meadow that was covered in thick frost-so it was defiantly cold. But since we just crossed this entire area we now felt that he would defiantly still be in there probably just down lower or out the bottom as he ended up doing. Our hopes raised because we felt like we should now be seeing searchers coming up the trail now that the sign said we were 2.5 miles away,  we took that as perhaps they found Jared during the night or something. We yelled and thought we heard a boys voice, it happened again and we were a bit optimistic an then a lady & search dog came up the trail, we asked her if she had yelled from that direction and she said yes and said her voice sounds like a boys, our hopes were extinshued as we now new they had not found him. While walking with Dave slightly ahead of Kevin & Marc I asked Dave how far he thought that lady was away from us when we heard her voice, we guest maybe 100-150 yards, that destroyed our hope, for we had just covered 12-13 miles of area thinking when you yell Jared’s name that it sounds like it carries a long way’s, only to realize we would of actually had to come within in a few yards of him for him to hear us and even closer in the areas that had the noise of creeks/rivers and the area we were currently in was by far the least dense & most open in the trees of all the areas we had been.   We passed many search dog teams that all asked where we had been, after about the third group it got a bit emotional because we realized we had done every thing possible we could do, we were exhausted and spent, and didn’t have much to offer them. And now that we had a better understanding of the area we felt perhaps that we should of started at the bottom of the drainage and came up it.  As we came to a group of guy’s on horses I could not even look up because I knew two of them and I was filled with emotion as all of us were at this point, one was Brad Hodson & the other Matt Brown both friends and neighbors of Larry’s. The emotions were strong for I knew we had done all we could do and it was as if we were reluctantly handing the job of searching for Jared over to them and I couldn’t think of two better guy’s to have go look for him, I knew they would look in the hardest and most rugged area and would not quite.  I knew I had about a mile to get my emotions under control before we got to the bottom. This was the hardest part for me, physically spent and now just realizing I was also mentally spent, still probably just a fraction of what Kevin and other family members had been going through all night. I think we all had the same overwhelming flow of feelings. As we reached the bottom and seen Jerry & Darinda. I lost control for about 2- 3 breaths and appreciated her comfort for I truly realized we had done all we could and the enormous task still at hand, and out of all the people that showed up to search that there were probably only a small few that also realize the difficulty of finding Jared and the difficult night he must of endured, and that Jared is truly in God’s hands.  David, Marc & Kevin are extremely strong men and shouldered the majority of the strength needed to accomplish our hike.  I’m so thankful for them and the fact that Jared is smarter than many of us were at 12 years of age and our father in heaven had blessed us all, especially Jared.              
            Sincerely,

                        Scott Ropelato

Saturday, April 10, 2010

A Monumental Moment!!!!!!!!

There is a MONUMENTAL event happening at this very moment downstairs! Scott is cleaning out his church binder!! Yes, you heard me right--he is cleaning it out and I have proof!! I have been teasing Scott about this for months--possibly years! Scott has a black church binder that grows and grows each week! The last time I hefted the thing--it weighed at least 15 pounds--or more--and that's no joke!!! I have teased Scott that he has minutes from Ward Council meetings since August 2004, when he was first called to be the Ward Clerk of the Young Single Adult Ward!! After I snapped the pictures, he said there was a paper he found in there from 2005!! That was five years ago!! I can't wait to see how much this binder actually weighs when he's done!! What a lug to carry around week after week and ALL day on Sundays!! (Add the scriptures and his set of keys and it's even more!!)
I love you Scott!! I just had to write about this! You'll want to remember this in 20+ years!


THE PILE OF GARBAGE!!!! (There was a lot more when everything was said and done!)

Decision time--should it stay or should it go????



The finished product!!---LOOK how THIN it is!!!

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Happy 40th Birthday Scott!!!!

TUESDAY
Today I took Scott some doughnuts to work for his birthday (I took plenty so he could share with everyone). I have been warned and forewarned on several occasions to NEVER, I repeat NEVER, to make a big deal of Scott's birthday to anyone. One year I teased him that I would go to work and decorate his toolbox with lots of balloons and streamers for his birthday and I totally got the look and lecture of death--so I have never done anything at work for his birthday. So, this year, being his 40th Birthday, I thought I should do SOMETHING. I came up with the doughnut idea and I didn't receive the LOOK or LECTURE OF DEATH (so far so good--maybe next year I can do a little more--hum???).

Scott decided he wanted to go camping one last time this year for his birthday. We repacked the trailer and had everything ready (that I could do) when Scott got home from work. We made reservations at Crystal Hot Springs up in Honeyville and it took us about an hour and 15 minutes or so to get there--we didn't arrive until 10:30 p.m. Unfortunately, I hadn't really studied the campground map very well on-line before we left so it took us about 20 minutes to find the camp site we had reserved (this search involved Scott getting out of the truck, hiking around the premises with a little dinky flashlight). Scott wasn't a very happy camper when we finally drove to our campsite (there were two or three other trailers in the whole 115 site campground)!!!


Mallory, Hayley, Brittney and I did the final preparations of a little birthday party for Scott when we arrived at our campsite while Scott was out stablizing the trailer (or whatever he has to do). We hid balloons in the shower and a chocolate cake in the oven before leaving home and we strung a "Happy Birthday" banner in the trailer. (If you look at the clock on the wall, it was really 11:20 p.m. when we were setting up the Birthday Party!!)

Decorating

Scott getting ready to open his birthday present.




Opening Present #1--a new flashlight set (this really would have come in handy about 45 minutes earlier!!!) (A little side note: about one week ago Scott was trying to fix something in the dark and made a quick comment about how all he wanted for his birthday was a flashlight that #1 Worked and #2 One he could find--I did hear the comment and I got the hint--we found a Maglit set with a big flashlight and a small one with a mounting bracket so he can hang it in the garage so he can ALWAYS find it--as long as he puts it back!!!!)
Scott was grateful for such a USEFUL gift!!!
Scott also received some new Levi's (he gets new Levi's every year--Sorry for such a boring gift--but they are always so needed!!)

Hayley and the balloons


WEDNESDAY
We went for a walk/bike ride/wagon ride around the campground after breakfast and had some fun picture taking moments and a lot of good laughs!




Mallory and Hayley dancing on the tables




Erin, Brittney, Scott and Hayley (picture taken by Mallory--I cut out all the grass on the hill)

Hayley riding down the steep hill on her bike



Mallory cruisin down the hill



Hayley--HERE SHE COMES!!


Scott and Brittney coastin down the hill (Notice the look of sheer terror in Brittney's eyes and the knuckle white grip on the wagon!!)



After our walk, we went down to the Hot Pools. We stayed in the pool that was about 96 degrees--we poked our hands in the hotter pools and they were way too hot!! Here's Mallory drinking her juice (I was really worried about dehydration so I made everyone drink ALOT!)




Hayley and her RED cheeks


Brittney playing "Peek-A-Boo" with Scott
We had a great, relaxing day!! All was going so well until WEDNESDAY NIGHT! At around 10:45 Hayley woke up and was sick and throwing up. Then about 30 minutes later I was up and sick! We had the STOMACH FLU and it was not good! I haven't felt that sick in a LONG, LONG time. We headed home Thursday morning (as planned) at 8:15 a.m. so we could get Mallory to her Preschool Halloween party.