FIRST DAY AT THE MTC
We arrived there about 10:45 and signed in and I finally am wearing a real name tag. We went through orientation and heard from the MTC Mission President and his wife, went to lunch and then met together again to get to know everyone. We had 29 sets of seniors and 3 sets of single sisters.
I was amazed at the many places that these elderly people are being sent to. The Mission President told us that every day they receive calls from Mission Presidents begging for more senior missionaries. It made us feel so needed.
Let me tell you of some of the many places that these seniors are going: West Indies, Borneo,Russia, Congo,Texas,California,Phillipines {sp}, Mexico, New Jersey (where Matt went),Ontario (?), Washington D.C. to National Archives, Nevada, New York,Montana, Salt Lake, Italy, Arizona (to the Native Americans), Tonga, Samoa, Philadelphia, Australia, Ohio, Cambodia, Singapore, VietNam, Germany; to name some of them.
I am so impressed with the faith of these older missionaries to go to some of these very dangerous and far away places.
We were told that the angels are very real and that they are all around us looking out for us, and even more so now that we are on a mission and these angels will also be watching out for our families too and I truly felt it last night as we were set apart and my sons were given such beautiful blessings by their Dad.
What a blessing it is to have such wonderful sons and daughters-in-law and grandchildren, crap, I'm going to cry again, so I'll stop. WE ARE SO BLESSED.
Monday, March 2, 2009
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You are so cute. We miss you already. You are going on such a great adventure. It may be hard, but it will be worth it. Keep updating. I love reading what you are doing and how you are feeling.
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