Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Andrea Got Her Visa!!!!

                                    Andrea will be leaving for Brazil on November 11th!  :)
Here is a portion of her email to us this morning:


Hello My Dear Family!

You probably all know what this Tuesday email means. It means that this morning I received a call from President Morgan and MY VISA HAS ARRIVED!!!! 

I'm SO excited. And I'm sad. It's so many mixed emotions. But I got permission to email today and tell you that I fly to Brazil on November 11th at 8 PM!! I CAN'T BELIEVE IT'S ACTUALLY HERE!!!! OH my goodness. I haven't stopped shaking all day. haha I have 13 days left in the United States and I will not miss a moment of it. I am so excited. I love it here, but I can't wait to see what's in store. 

I love you ALL!! I'll talk to you more tomorrow!! 


Drea

Monday, October 28, 2013

Angels of Mercy

Thursday Jennifer and Victor called Andrea's mission President to ask permission to drive into the city and deliver to her a winter care package including a coat, blankets, gloves, hats, scarf, PJ bottoms, fuzzy socks, chocolate, sleepytime tea, candy cane chapstick and other "amazing stuff"  ha ha. :)

I'm so grateful to them for this kindness.  Andrea left on her mission prepared for Brazil weather and now she is ready for NYC!  Thank you Victor!  Thank you Jennifer!  I love you so much!


Andrea wrote to me:  "Seeing Jenno was AMAZING. Seriously, she walked down the steps of my apartment and I just started sobbing. haha It's only been 4 months. But I sobbed. I am excited to get to see her again soon before I leave!"

Saturday, October 26, 2013

Family, temples, training, and funerals

We made a second trip to the USA, this time for some auditor training in SLC.  Because of some significant family events we got permission to add some extra days.
Val & Tamara Davies




                             Temple Sealing
We arrived in SLC on Thursday the 11th and then Friday we went to the Logan temple for the sealing of Tamara & Val (Chris's younger sister).  A joyous occasion long awaited for & a time of family gathering.









Paula, Debbie, Aunt Carole, Mom
                      Funeral
The next day (Oct 12th) was the funeral of my wonderful father. He was a very brilliant man, an inventor and on the team with Admiral H. G. Rickover as a designer of part of the Enterprise Aircraft Carrier.  He was a sweet and humble man who found his greatest joy in his home life with family & in gospel discussion.  The service was beautiful & all the family participated. Chris gave the opening prayer, I gave the life sketch, Chris & I, Aaron & Andrew joined family in a group musical number.  Emily designed a beautiful program with Dad's photo and a watermark of the SLC temple, where Mom & Dad were married.  How I love our dear family.



Precious family gatherings in Rexburg.
Kaydance, Aaron, Braylon, Jarom & Payson

                                                    Andrew Mission Prep
Sunday after church we drove to SLC and Monday we spent with the kids and shopping for mission supplies in preparation for Andrew to enter the Helsinki Finland mission.

Can't believe we ate the whole thing. (Almost)

Tuesday (15th) Andrew got to go through the temple for the first time.  He chose the beautiful Salt Lake Temple.                                                  
                                                                 Salt Lake Temple




Wednesday we went through the Bountiful temple and then Andrew flew home to Virginia.
Thursday & Friday we enjoyed our Area Auditor Training in the Joseph Smith Memorial Building.  It was so inspiring and we received great instruction!  What a beautiful view we had from that room!

View from the JS Memorial Building
                                                              Auditor Training
We were delighted to have in our group the Smith's, Miriam Squires' parents, who have been called to be auditors in Ghana.  Also there were our dear friends, Jay & Rosalind Sorensen who have been called to be auditors in the Caribbean! :)

Sadly on Thursday (17th) we received word that Chris's sister, Tamara, died unexpectedly.  This was just 6 days after she had been sealed.  She had been very ill with diabetes and dialysis for many years.  We contacted Elder Carl Cook and he gave us permission to add some more time to our stay here.  He considered it a act of tender mercy from the Lord, allowing us to gather with the family.  So, instead of flying back to Johannesburg Saturday, we drove back to Idaho to be with family and help with funeral preparations.

                                                                Another funeral
Another time of family gathering and a lovely funeral service with Chris giving a talk and singing a solo.  At the graveside he sang with his ukulele a Hawaiian tribute, "To You Sweetheart Aloha" and Aloha Oe".



What can you ever really know of another's soul; their temptations, opportunities, struggles?   Only one soul can we really know and judge and that is our own.  When we feel unloved, we can still love, misjudged, we can know that He who created us, knows our heart and our desires and loves us perfectly.  He knows the truth about our heart and soul & the love in our hearts towards Him and others.  We will all return to Him & rejoice with our loved ones who will greet us there.  There we will be embraced in the arms of the Savior's love and we will finally be Home at last.
                                                                                             
                                                                                           30 Hours & The Painting
Stained glass in the
Church History Museum
To pass time before our long flight we enjoyed a warm sunny day wandering around Temple Square and the Church History Museum.  Some ladies at the desk asked us where we were serving and how long the flight back was going to be.  Everyone groaned when we told them that including layovers, it was about 30 hours. We then walked into a room of paintings and there was a painting of the pioneers!  Ha ha, suddenly 30 hours seemed more like a miracle than a long achy flight!  Imagine! Only 30 hours to get to Africa!

                                      Passport Control
When we arrived in Joburg, the passport control lady noticed our tags and asked us if we were missionaries. We told her we were missionaries for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.  She then said "Give me a scripture."  Chris & I looked at each other with tired expression and I said "How about this one, 'For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten Son, that whoso believeth in Him should not perish but have everlasting life."  The lady smiled sweetly and said "John 3:16"  We conversed briefly and she thanked us for being good Christian missionaries because the world really needs people like us in these last days.  She said she was a missionary for her church as well.  I then pulled out 3 pass along cards, one about the Plan of Salvation, one about the Book of Mormon and an Article of Faith card and gave them to her. She smiled and seemed delighted in our gift.

People here love getting a free gift.  They just love to get our pass along cards and a Book of Mormon. They delight in this thing, not knowing that within these emblems lies an even greater gift.  That of eternal truth & light & joy & salvation in the Kingdom of God.

Friday, October 4, 2013

A Tribute to my Daddy

This is a picture of me with my Dad on his 80th birthday.

I remember, when I was a little girl,  friends would ring the doorbell and ask if my Dad could play. I think this was not only because he would twirl them around but he smiled and laughed with them and they could feel his love :)

My niece, Sherrie, told of one time when she wanted to go out and play in the snow with her cousins but her mom wouldn't let her because her hair was still wet from having been in the bathtub. Grandpa (my Dad) lovingly took her by the hand upstairs to blow dry her hair & help her get her snowsuit on. :)  That's the kind of person he is.  I could tell you how smart he is - a nuclear scientist with much to boast of but never did he do so.  He is humble & gentle and we love him so.

Wednesday, at the age of 84, Dad stepped through the veil into the joyful welcoming arms of the Savior and of his family on the other side.  It's interesting because as we were in the SLC airport yesterday, I suddenly heard shrieks of happy cheering.  I looked toward the sound and saw a group anxiously reaching out as a young missionary walked toward them into their joyful embrace.  I immediately thought of Dad and how similar that will be to entering our heavenly home.  I believe it will be a feeling of "Ah, home at last".

Chris & I were blessed to spend this past week in Idaho with Mom & Dad before he passed away. I'm so grateful we were able to go.  Dad will be closer to us now than was possible before he passed away.  I love you Daddy.  Thank you for being such a wonderful Dad.  Heaven is a sweeter place now that you are there.