Easy restful week ahead!... NOT
See we DO have fall!
Last Saturday… we were able to attend the temple and saw a friend. She invited us to the LA, “Once a year Temple Workers Devotional” held at the temple on Sunday afternoon.
Sunday… we
attended the Devotional where Our new temple president, his councilors and their
wives spoke.
As soon as our new temple President, Pres. Wirthlin got here he found he has cancer of the back. This is the first time many of us have seen him.
Also, this weekend we found our Visitors Centers Coordinator, Brother Harmon, from Utah, has pancreatic cancer and went.
Monday… was Senior Sister Missionaries monthly outing and we went to see the movie, “Journey to Bethlehem”, and just loved it.
Our Senior Missionaries got together
and were taught how make balloon art.
Some of our missionaries really got into it!
Calm down Sister Clay!!!
It was a joy to go back and reassure the sister that this place is the best LA has to offer. I have never seen anything so nice. There are couples that live there, and their dining room looked so elegant. I was so pleased that I almost left Sister Snyder there to live.
Wednesday…Eight of us drove out to Covina to help pick up new cars.
Our cars had 10 miles on them and
by the time we got home they were up to about 40 miles. We will now turn these
cars over to young men and women that have only been out of Primary for 6 years.
AHUG! Trust in the Lord!
Thursday… is our
YMCA with working all morning and then driving out that night to our ward to
share the food with the families in need.
Friday…was transfer day with new missionaries coming in so we didn’t have to work on supplies. We did spend the evening feeding them upon their arrival.
We had hoped to go to the temple but got a call from our Chinese Elders asking us to give them and a “Friend” a ride to a baptism. We decided to do that service instead of the temple.
Saturday evening…We had a single sister who asked us to go with her to see the botanical gardens at night. Tired as we were, we drove down and attended the Nightly show called, “Astra Lumina”
Sunday…. We were asked to pick up a sister who is here from Peru. She is working here until Jan.
She wanted to attend a Spanish branch and was referred to us. We were asked to take her out to our ward each Sunday.
We gladly picked her up and let her feel the love and warmth that exists in this wonderful ward.
More of the "Astra Lumina”
Miracle of Miracles- Nazarene came
to church for the first time since August. She received the warmest welcome
despite her very, very short mini skirt. We just love the warmth and love that
is in this ward.
We decide to ask the President about opening up one of our rooms in the Family History building for Thanksgiving dinner. He was thrilled and said that any missionaries that had nowhere to go for Thanksgiving he would send our way.
Many of us live in low-income wards and so there are quite a few of us Senior missionaries that had no plans for Thanksgiving and wanted to get-to-gather.
We live way out from our ward, so we didn’t dare ask anyone to come out our way.
We were excited for this get-to-gather because some of our seniors will be leaving us soon.
Sunday night our Chinese missionaries, who asks for rides quite often, called.
I was surprised because they were calling on a Sunday night. It seems they are inviting a few Chinese friends over to the institute building Thursday night for an "American Thanksgiving" dinner and we are invited.
I laughed hard when I asked if we could bring something because everything, I offered to bring they were excited and agreed.
Now we know why they called!
With two Thanksgiving dinners we will have
to pace ourselves. Those boys can’t cook, I’m sure. The Fosters just went home,
and I think they did a lot of cooking for events at the institute since they
taught institute. We are glad to help them in fellowshipping their friends.
This week was Zone Conference. Half of the Zone came on Tuesday and the other half came on Wednesday. We were asked to help inspect the missionaries' cars, which they do every Zone Conference.











































I love hearing about all your missionary adventures! You are so busy engaged in so much service to others.
ReplyDeleteLove your posts! But they make me tired just reading them! You two are amazing! Made me laugh out loud when you mentioned leaving Veva at that beautiful retirement home. Glad to see your mischievous/naughty streak is still alive and well 🤣.
ReplyDeleteLove hearing about all the wonderful things you are involved in. They are so lucky to have both of you🥰
Happy Holidays❤️❤️❤️
Rita… ditto what Peggy said.. couldn’t say it better… keep up the good work sweetie love you and Viva.❣️🌹. please don’t leave her there!! 😂😂 love your posts!! 😘
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