Living in eastern Washington, the Bedoyas have long been able to view
general conference at home via the Internet or satellite broadcast. But
instead, the family has always pulled on their Sunday best and drove to the
local meetinghouse to watch each conference session, sitting
shoulder-to-shoulder with fellow members.
\"It has helped us be in the right frame of mind,\" explained mother Lisa
Bedoya.
The Bedoyas again observed their conference tradition this year — albeit
with a bit longer drive. The family of six climbed into their minivan and
made the 11-hour trip from Pasco, Wash., to the Conference Center in Salt
Lake City. There they listened to the words of apostles and prophets in the
company of thousands.
Seeing President Thomas S. Monson and his fellow leaders take their
presiding seats before each session \"gave me goose bumps,\" said father Alex
Bedoya, a church convert.
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