Only in Santa Cruz!
Luncheon for the sisters at the Mission Home.
Luncheon for the sisters at the Mission Home.
& barbeque chicken.
Nice job Elder Elmer! I think they liked it.
Now really, who wouldn't want to be apart of this.
We are teaching the after baptism lessons
to her. She's wonderful!
ever thought of this flavor.
went with us.
it's the hand sanitizer and mouthwash booth,
sponsored by Target.
through the Elmer gene pool.
anymore) & Hector. A great couple!
We will miss reading scriptures with her.
Jerry spoke at her Memorial Service.
We hope this blog finds everyone doing well, unlike us. We have both had the flu, and are finding it hard to kick. It is not fun being sick on your mission. We've just got too much to do. We did manage to teach our new investigator, and also a young 11 year old we're trying to get ready for baptism. Such wonderful experiences! We teach, and are in so many elderly homes, and hospitals, that we have to be so careful. We have just tried to lay low a little bit this week. However, Sis. Quinn's memorial was Saturday, and we had to be there. Jerry was to speak. He was so sick. We were in need of the Lord's help, and that is exactly what he did. He carried Jerry right through to do what was required. Within 30 min of the end of the service, he was home in bed. He was truly blessed!
We continue to be humbled to be apart of this great work. I am so grateful for the gospel in my life, and the blessing of eternal family. We see lots of broken people and families. We have a responsibility to help others know that through our Savior Jesus Christ, we can be healed. It is such an important message to help them find happiness here, and in the life to come.
My companion is amazing! He ordained Bro. Moser to be a Priest last Sunday. Next Sunday, they will be blessing the sacrament together. How great shall be your joy!!
Well, that's about it for now. Take care of each other. We love you each so much! Thank you to my family for not yelling my name out during Uncle Joe's group's, The Snoring Song.
It was so great to see Peg and Malerie, a couple weeks ago.
Our thoughts and prayers are with Leigh and family with her upcoming surgery.
This may be my favorite post. I love all of these pictures. I love that Dad has a name for his Ukelele! Gracie is really wishing she could have had those "chicken" ribs. She still talks about those. The Elders are so lucky to have you both! It looks like you guys are having a blast, working hard, and learnig a lot.
ReplyDeleteI hope you are both feeling better. I miss you like crazy.
So fun to see your pics. It looks like your doing great. I love the one with The 2 tall elders! Im glad I found your blog now we can see you from time to time.
ReplyDeleteI am so proud of you guys. Keep up the great work.
ReplyDeleteI love all these pictures, california is so lucky to have you guys there!
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