It’s hard to believe that 2012 is
over. In some ways it seems like just yesterday that I was in California with
my family celebrating the New Year. Yet in other ways it seems like it’s been
forever. It’s certainly been an interesting year. A year ago, I would have
never expected that I would be where I am. Like many people, the end of the
year is a time of reflection for me. In my family, for many years we had a
tradition (typically falling on the first Monday of the New Year, for FHE)
where we did a “Year in Review”, where we had different topics to get us
thinking about things that had happened during the year and what we would
remember. So, that’s what I want to do today: My 2012 Year in Review.
Neatest Place You were in 2012
Honestly, most of my year was
spent in Utah, no further north than Bountiful and no further south than Provo.
The only big excursion I did was my trip out east this past summer. I flew out
to Grand Rapids, Michigan where I saw Garrett for the first time in two years,
we drove out to Toronto to visit people from my mission, and then we drove down
to Niagara Falls and Palmyra before heading back to Michigan. Other than
Michigan, I’d been to all of those places before, but it was a great experience
being there again with my best friend.
Me and Garrett on our trip, while at Niagara Falls |
Biggest Surprise of the Year
The biggest surprise probably was
the prompting I received in mid-August, while reading Voice(s) of
Hope, to start blogging about my SSA. It seemed to come out of nowhere and
it stuck with me. I thought about it and prayed about it for about two months
before I ended up doing
it. I knew it’d be scary (like I’ve said before, October 20 was the
scariest day of my LIFE) but I was also overwhelmed with all of the positive
feedback (again, thank you all for your support and for giving me that positive
feedback). Honestly, I feel like that prompting (though directly only got me to
start blogging) got me to do the Voice(s)
of Hope project and also to get more involved in the North Star community,
which brought about another big surprise: I felt at
home there, in ways that I don’t know if I’ve ever felt before.
Josh and Lolly Weed's Voice(s) of Hope shoot |
Best TV Show/Movie You Watched
Anyone who knows me relatively
closely knows that I’m a big fan of the ABC show “Once Upon a Time”. Though the
acting can be kind of corny and the writing can be kind of cheesy… I figure,
it’s a fairy tale show; of course it’ll be that way. One of the themes I love
the most in the show is the idea of “true love” typically used in the sense of
“true love’s kiss”. Unlike most versions of fairy tale stories, in this show
“true love” doesn’t mean the same as “soul mates”. It has more to do with who
you truly love, whether it’s romantically with a couple or from a mother to her
son.
Mom and Dad and True Love's Kiss |
Saddest Day/Time in 2012
The worst part of this year for
me was around February and March. After coming home from serving in Calgary, I
was a bit of a wreck in some ways. I felt like a failure. I felt like I had
been cheated from what I wanted to do the most. In February and March, I dealt
with some major depression, trying to overcome those feelings. The feeling of
being a failure as a missionary translated into my schoolwork, making me lose
confidence in my ability to fulfill my assignments. I remember one day in
particular that was bad… I was crying in my car about being home from my
mission… I wanted to be in the mission field and yet I also knew I would be
suffering emotionally if I was out there. It seemed like there was no way that
I could be happy with myself. That night, I talked to my trainer, Elder Jared
Call, on the phone and he helped me realize that it was okay to feel that pain
and it was okay to feel that way. Honestly, that night was the beginning of my
journey to become happy again with myself.
Elder Call visiting me in Provo a year ago |
Happiest Day/Time in 2012
It’s hard to say what the
happiest time of the year has been for me. There were many of them. My road
trip with Garrett was amazing. Being able to spend days on end, just me and my
best friend, visiting place that I love was the best. It was also during this
trip that I told Garrett
about my SSA and he has been one of my strongest allies as I’ve “come out”
and done this SSA Missionary Work on my blog. Another one of the “happiest”
times of this year was receiving all of the positive feedback about my blog on
October 20. Blogging about my SSA was something that made me feel extremely
vulnerable and the positive feedback made me feel so much better and empowered
to be able to share my story. Attending the AMCAP Conference and filming for
Voice(s) of Hope were a couple of other amazing experiences this year. Being
able to share my testimony and then meet a few of my heroes (Ty Mansfield, Josh
Weed, etc.). In addition, the North Star Christmas fireside, where I felt such
a strong sense of home and Zion, was another event this year that would rank on
my happiest.
AMCAP Conference Panel |
Best Book/Magazine You’ve Read
If you couldn’t guess it already,
my favorite book this year was Voice(s) of Hope. It is what set the ball
rolling for so much of what happened to me in the second half of the year. It
is such an amazing compilation of testimonies and spiritual experiences. It has
taught me so much about myself through the experiences of others. If you have a
desire to learn about SSA from a gospel perspective, get this book. My dad has
read it, Garrett is reading it, “Steve”
bought a copy for himself… and each of them has said how much it has helped
them understand SSA.
Voice(s) of Hope booth at the AMCAP Conference |
Things You Will Remember From the News
With everything that’s happened
in the world, a couple things I will remember from this year follow a similar
theme to what I’ve already talked about. In many ways, this is the “Year of the
‘Gay’” for me, coming to accept my SSA more fully, joining the North Star/LDS
SSA community, and “coming out” on my blog. As such, a couple things I remember
from the news have to do with my heroes of the SSA community: Josh Weed and Ty
Mansfield. After Josh did his
blog post about being a gay man in a heterosexual marriage, it went viral
to the point that he ended up on ABC’s
Nightline special, in addition to making other
media appearances. I’ve met Josh and his wife and honestly they had no idea
how big of a splash this would make. Yet a splash it did make and despite
persecution they’ve received since then, they stand as witnesses of the truth
to the world. Another thing from the news I remember is Ty
Mansfield on CNN after the church released its new website about SSA. Ty was not
respected very well in that interview and as always my respect for him and his
wife (both of whom have received persecution, while being in the spotlight) for
what they do in standing up for the truth.
Josh and Lolly Weed on ABC's Nightline |
What Would You Like to Do In 2013?
As far as secular things, I want
to get into my major. I think I have
finally figured out what I want to do for a major. I think I want to study Family Life and then go into marriage and
family therapy. In the past few months, with everything I’ve learned from
dealing with my SSA with such a steep learning curve, I’ve been able to see how
SSA, abuse, infidelity, and a lack of communication can cause problems in a
marriage and in a family. The world is falling apart when it comes to families.
The adversary is attacking the family on all fronts because he knows that if he
can break down the family, he can break down the rest of society. That’s why I want
to help save the family. The world needs people with a testimony of the gospel
and a testimony of the plan of salvation to help mend families. On a more
personal level, I want to continue to help people with my blog. I love it when I
hear that my blog has helped someone. One such person who continues to remain anonymous
to me (which I TOTALLY understand) has never told anyone about his SSA but has
been able to find help and support through my blog. I cherish moments like that
or experiences
like I had with “Steve”.
Me with Ty Mansfield after my Voice(s) of Hope shoot |
Favorite Talk in Church/Conference
My favorite conference talk was
probably Elder
Holland this fall (I love Elder Holland’s talks!). I’ve had people talk to
me about going overboard with the SSA thing and talking about it too much and I’ve
had some people that felt uncomfortable talking about it period. Why do I do it
then? Honestly, because I feel like I have felt the call from my Heavenly
Father to use my talent in writing and in words to help His children. Of course
it’s not an official calling, but I feel the need to do it, especially in my
demographic. I understand that many young men my age with SSA will not be
comfortable outing themselves over the internet, but no one ever said they
should. I felt that I should though, because the young single adult demographic
needed to be represented, because even here at BYU I’ve seen so many people
with conflicting ideas on how to reconcile their SSA. Some would say that the
only option is to go into a same-sex relationship, even if you have to wait
until you’re graduated from BYU to do it. Some would say go ahead with a
same-sex relationship right now. In many ways, it seems like they only give people
with SSA one choice: Be true to yourself and give up on your faith.
However, I will not give up on my
faith. Yes, it would be physically pleasing to be with a man. Yes, it might
even be emotionally satisfying. No, it’s not worth sacrificing my faith and my
testimony. Be true to myself? Fine. I will, because being true to myself means
being true to my testimony, because my faith and my testimony are more of a defining
characteristic to me than my sexuality. Because I love my Savior and because I love my Heavenly Father, I will stand as a witness for Them and for the truth! I know that I can have faith in my
Father in Heaven because He knows what’s best for me. I know I can find hope
and peace through the Atonement of Jesus Christ. I know that it is through them
that it gets better.
PS: What would your "2012: Year in Review" include?
PS: What would your "2012: Year in Review" include?
Loved the post Spencer! It doesn't matter how many times I hear a person state their commitment to Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ, it always brings me strength and hope.
ReplyDeleteSpencer, my friend, you continue to be an inspiration to me. I particularly enjoyed this post! :) You've gone a long way, especially this year!
ReplyDeleteIf the church ever asks me about who they should do a Mormon.org video about next, I'll tell them they should do you! :)
And my 2012 year in review would definitely include our road trip! One of the best summers of my life because of that! :)
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