It is hard to believe that another week has gone by! This was our last week to accept family cast applications and we sure had a lot come into the office. There are a lot of procrastinators out there!! The deadline is tomorrow - I am sure we will still have some come in late but we have received the bulk of them.
I have also been busy trying to finalize plans for our mission Thanksgiving dinner. Everytime I think I have things figured out, Sis. Ludwig, our mission president's wife, calls and suggests something else either for the dinner or the program. She is a lady with a lot of ideas - maybe to many!! Thank goodness I have a good committee working with me. My biggest worry is that we will have enough food. We have planned for a few extra because I have been warned that the missionaries often have family come at the last minute. We'll keep our fingers crossed!
We talked to the Cottles this week. They are in Hawaii and having a great time. Glenn gets calls weekly from his fishing buddies telling him about how great the steelhead run is this year. It's a shame that we miss such worldly things so much!!!!
The best is when we talk to the grandkids and they tell us that they miss us! That melts my heart. We sure appreciate all the love and support we feel from our family and friends. You are great!!
Sunday, November 15, 2009
Another week flew by!
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Sunday, November 8, 2009
In The Right Place at the Right Time
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Saturday, October 31, 2009
Nauvoo's Halloween Pumpkin Walk
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Tuesday, October 20, 2009
We are blessed with great friends!
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Sunday, October 18, 2009
Fall Is Here
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Friday, October 9, 2009
President Monson in Nauvoo
Today was a very memorable day! President Monson was visiting in Nauvoo today. He met with the temple missionaries in the temple at noon. He met with the other missionaries this afternoon at 4:00 in the Visitors Center. The sites were closed at 3:30 so the missionaries could attend the meeting. He spent about 45 minutes just visiting with us. When he walked into the room there was a piano at the edge of the stage. He sat down and played a simple little song from the John Thompson piano lesson book one. Then he played one other little tune. We had a good laugh with him about his lack of ability to play the piano.
There was no preaching, just reminiscing about his youth, his mother and siblings, some experiences in the Navy and some experiences as a bishop. What a once in a lifetime experience to hear a prophet talk so casually and to be so relaxed. He said that this week he could be anywhere in the world and he chose to be in Nauvoo! He is going on to Kirtland and then back east. He was accompanied by his daughter, Ann Dibbs, and Sister Dibbs’ daughter. They are escorting his granddaughter to her home. No one seems to know where they are staying. Even President Ludwig doesn’t know. I am sure it is kept quiet for security reasons but also to avoid crowds and wanting some privacy.
Rendezvous, a play presented by the senior missionaries, was presented this evening for President Monson and his family and a few guests. We were fortunate to be invited to attend. When he came into the hall he asked each one of us where we were from. We sat right behind President Monson. When it was over he turned around and shook our hands. He is a very friendly person and was making friendly comments as he left the cultural hall. The cast that presented Rendezvous did an outstanding job. E/S Andrus were in the play tonight. They are leaving the mission the first of the week. What a memorable experience for them as they leave. Elder Andrus plays the part of the editor which is the narrator. Also, Sister Donna Gibbons, who directs Rendezvous is leaving the mission in a few weeks. What a memorable experience for her!
President Monson closed his comments this afternoon by promising us that the Lord would be on our right hand and on our left hand and angels would hover over us as we serve our missions. He talked about how small choices make such a big difference in one’s life. Serving a mission is a choice that will have a positive effect on us and our family forever.
I am grateful for a living prophet. As I looked at President Monson I tried to imagine what it would be like to be a prophet. The weight of the calling must be unbelievable. The responsibility he has to lead a church of several million members is something that could only be done through inspiration from above. I feel so blessed to live upon the earth at this time and to have the blessing of a living prophet.
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Sunday, October 4, 2009
A Busy Week!
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