- In the MTC when we were accused of being too young to be a senior couple--this still happens.
- Getting to know and loving the people of the six branches we serve with.
- The thrill of our Center for Young Adults being approved and having a real budget.
- Four months later, when they decided no more Centers and us wondering what to do next! (we were so grateful we got our TV and computers before this happened:))
- Realizing that senior couples only have two rules, "Behave Yourselves" and "Do Some Good." (we have added, "Don't Forget to Vacuum the Sand Out of the Back of the Car Before You Put the Mission President's Luggage In.")
- We have learned to be flexible and to have a willingness to jump in and try to do something. (Steve tells people, "I'm just trying to eliminate excuses.")
- For Steve--Helping five of our Young Adults fill out their mission papers. (two are serving now, one has received his call, one is waiting for his call, and one is finishing up his medical.)
- Traveling to the islands of Menorca and Ibiza regularly and hopefully, forming a Group on the island of Formentera in the next month!
- For Karen--Poco a Poco, Little by Little learning Spanish.
- Working with the missionaries and being involved in something bigger than ourselves.
Wednesday, February 20, 2013
Hallelujah!
We are singing the Hallelujah Chorus today because it is our 1 year mark--we have made it through a whole year on a mission! I think we deserve a big pat on the back or at least a gold star for this major accomplishment. Our Top 10 Highlights:
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Congratulations to you YOUNG missionaries for having the courage to go and serve! You are a great example to all of us OLDER folks waiting for retirement and hoping our health will still allow us to travel!
ReplyDelete1. No one has told us we are too young to be here!
ReplyDelete2. I thought one of your highlights would have been a visit from us!!!!
3. So glad you are setting the perfect example, can't wait to join the ranks of missionary service.