We’re wrapping it up and the end is insight! 👀
Soon we will be home and so this was our last time fixing a meal for Zone Conference. We were surprised at how many people had not ever heard of “Hawaiian Haystacks”.
(Our problem was the
plates had a hard time holding it all!)
We had invited one of the sisters that will be replacing us to come and help with Zone Conference so she could see how it was done. Sister Wright is from Salt Lake City, and she will be serving with her close friend, Sister Smith.
Sister Wright spent the week with us.
Besides helping with Zone Conference she spent Friday morning learning how to get the missionaries needs list out. She also met some of our ministering people and was beneficial in helping us serve them. She was able to go to the YMCA and spent the morning working with us and also taking it out to our ward members.
Let me share our YMCA delivery man with you.
He likes to attend a Labyrinth convention here in LA every year.
We were asked by our mission office staff to help with the incoming and outgoing of our missionaries (transfers). We had done the catered meals, but they needed help with all the tasks of checking new missionaries in and old missionaries out.
It did however break our hearts that we would miss our day at the YMCA.
In a panic we called a faithful member to cover for us and she willingly accepted to spend her day getting this done for us. The tender mercy and miracle that came that day was that our friend, Bart had come and helped once at the YMCA.
On this day he decided to
surprise us and show up to help out. He didn’t call us because he wanted to
surprise us. (Had he called he thinks he wouldn’t have come when he found out we weren't going to be there.)
Once he called and said he was at the YMCA looking for us we
were able to tell him of the sister in our ward that would be coming for the
first time. (they are both in our ward). Bart went right to work and helped her
know what needed to be done. To us it was such and blessing and a relief to
have someone there helping her.
Bart sent us proof that he had found her and was helping her and all was well.
And when all was done, we were able to do all the washing (sheets and towels and whatever else left behind) for the Office people.
This was our last Monthly Get-to-gather with our Senior Missionaries. We made it a birthday party for everyone with cake and ice cream and a candle to blow out after we sang. On this last get-to-gather we sat around the fire and those leaving bore their testimonies and said their farewells.
Pres. Newell asked that we then sing, “God Be With You Till We Meet Again”.
It was such a sweet and
spiritual time for us all.


























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