Sunday, January 27, 2019

Quotes of the Week

When you feel far from God, you need only make the decision to turn from sin and face the Savior, where you will find Him waiting for you, His arms outstretched.
--Larry Y. Wilson

This is the grand privilege of every Latter-day Saint...that it is our right to have the manifestations of the Spirit every day of our lives.
--Lorenzo Snow

Jesus Christ is "the way, the truth, and the life." No one comes to true happiness except by Him.
--Jeffrey R. Holland

When we do anything that shines a light in the lives of our fellowman, we create an opportunity for them to feel of the love their Father in Heaven has for them.
--Gerrit W. Gong

Sunday, January 20, 2019

Quotes of the Week

Jesus Christ paid the price for our sins.  All of them.
--Dieter F Uchtdorf

Faith in the Lord Jesus Christ--real faith, whole-souled and unshakable--is a power to be reckoned with in the universe. It can be a force through which miracles are wrought. Or it can be a source of inner strength through which we find peace, comfort, and the courage to cope.
M. Russell Ballard

When individuals and families immerse themselves in the scriptures regularly and consistently, other areas of activity will automatically come. Testimonies will increase. Commitment will be strengthened. Families will be fortified. Personal revelation will flow.
--Ezra Taft Benson

Thursday, January 17, 2019

Holiday Visitors, Stitches Out, Elder Pearson Comes to Minister to Us

The holidays are a popular time for visitors to come see us. Former Sister Darlene Catenza came to visit.
Former Sister Nadia TerrĂ³n had her family with her when she stopped by the mission office for a visit.
Some of our former Spanish missionaries were taking advantage of the Christmas break from school to come to Southern California--Hermana Sabrina Thomas and Jared Hickman (who are dating each other) and Hermana Abigail Ericksen.
As mentioned in the previous post, we were making runs to the airport on Christmas Day clear through New Year's Day to take missionaries home. On New Year's Day we stuck around the airport to receive a new missionary. 


I had taken down the Christmas decorations and was feeling sad about it as we felt like we did not get a chance to enjoy the holidays this year. We were surprised to get a package on New Year's Day that had been misdelivered and rerouted until it made its way to us.

Inside the box were these adorable Christmas stockings handmade by one of our sister missionaries' mom. They brought me such happiness as it helped prolong the Christmas season just a little bit longer for us as I had them sitting on our kitchen table for a week bringing me some much-needed post-Christmas cheer.


I did make the transition from my big surgery boot to my smaller surgical shoe some time during the holiday week. It's so much more comfortable and easier to walk in, that's for sure.

The ice pack that came in the soup meal sent by Barbara came in handy as it was just the right size for me to cinch into that shoe.
A few days after New Year's I went back to see Dr. Dustin so he could remove the stitches in my foot. Then I could finally shower! Hurrah!!!! 
We had a training meeting with this group of trainers and missionaries who have been in the mission 4 weeks. 
We tried out a new restaurant close by the mission office called Ciao's. Glen had done an exit interview with Hermana Pierce (at the far end of the table) who was going home a little early in the transfer so she could start school on schedule. We had a meeting the next day, so we were unable to take her to the airport. This was her farewell meal with us. 
We have an office staff meeting once a transfer. Sister Burris is a walking example of the new directive from the First Presidency that allows sister missionaries to now wear dress slacks. 
It was Sister Miller's last meeting with us. She will soon be finishing her mission. Sister Van Aarle brought cupcakes for the occasion.
And the cupcakes were also in honor of Elder Burris's birthday a couple of days later. 
Elder Kevin W. Pearson, our Area President, came to the mission to have an all-mission meeting with the missionaries. We appreciated his efforts to make time in his schedule to come and minister to us and to our missionaries. 
We got invited to participate in the Carlsbad stake conference and had received a letter with the times for all the meetings, so it was a sad thing for us to realize we hadn't been given the correct start time for the leadership meeting. We got there halfway through.

The Primary room was all set up with the sound on, so we sat in that room and listened to Elder Anthony D. Perkins, the visiting General Authority. It actually turned out great for us as Glen was able to walk around and around the room while listening and I was able to elevate my foot while listening. 
We weren't late for the evening session where we had been asked to speak. On Sunday they had a cone all set up for us in our reserved parking space. We get treated like royalty and we feel so undeserving of the royal treatment. 
Former Elder Wallace (goes by Trae) Jordan brought his girlfriend Brenna for a visit so we could meet her. 
Of course we had to have them stand in front of the palm trees for the obligatory visitors' photo shoot.

I have always loved Elder Jordan's smile!! 
It is always interesting having missionaries return to visit and we can see how they are doing and learn about all the positive things they have going on in their lives.

Sunday, January 13, 2019

Quotes of the Week

Prayer is your personal key to heaven. The lock is on your side of the veil.
--Boyd K. Packer

My dear brothers and sisters, if you are struggling to find the strength to forgive, don't think of what others have done to you, but think of what the Savior has done for you, and you will find peace in the redemptive blessing of His Atonement.
--Massimo De Feo

There is so much we can all learn from studying the experience of women throughout Church history. We need to listen to the voices of women from the past--to hear their counsel, learn from their examples, and be strengthened by their testimonies.
--Quentin L. Cook

The first great truth of all eternity is that God loves us with all of His heart, might, mind, and strength. That love is the foundation stone of eternity, and it should be teh foundation stone of our daily life.
--Jeffrey R. Holland

Thursday, January 10, 2019

Last Christmas in the Mission, Very Memorable Indeed!

We had gotten approval from our Area President to have an all-mission meeting. The request was denied and then was approved when Glen pleaded the cause of how it would help us so much with me recently having had surgery on my foot.

It turned out to be such a blessing because we had all the missionaries in one place when Glen needed to talk to a bunch of them. So, during the talent show, Glen was having the assistants call them out one by one.

I was so sad Glen, the assistants and two zone leaders were doing phone audits and interviews while the rest of us were at the talent show.

The Vista stake had put on a Christmas production and they had constructed a beautiful stage for their performance which made a nice backdrop for our talent show.

Elder Garner and Elder Taylor were the MCs for this year's talent show. They had several changes of outfits and did a wonderful job.


Various missionaries had volunteered to perform. We had a variety of acts such as singing, Highland dancing, acting out a morning missionary routine, ballet dance, group dance, piano solo, Hula dance, gymnastics, modern dance, musical instruments, missionary rap, story telling, etc.




 


At the end, every missionary who had performed came onstage for a final bow. I appreciated everyone who had been willing to share a talent or do an act. I was just so very sad Glen and a few of our leaders hadn't been able to watch the performances.
Lunch was a success as it was catered by When Pigs Fly. A member owns that restaurant and he brings his whole family and they enjoy serving the missionaries every Christmas. It's a very easy way for us to get this many missionaries fed in a timely manner. 

From there we went into the chapel and had a very spiritual, wonderful Christmas devotional (despite all that had been going on during the talent show). We shook every missionary's hand and wished them a Merry Christmas as they left the chapel. 
The missionaries collected their Christmas mail and gifts while Glen continued to interview some of them for a while after the meeting. He spent the majority of that day in the Vista stake's high council room meeting with missionaries.

From some phone audits of some of the missionaries, it was determined there were some things amiss that needed to be addressed. It was very evident that some of the missionaries were saying and doing things that were contrary to missionary conduct and standards.
Glen, the assistants and two zone leaders spent hours and hours and hours compiling data and time lines to determine which missionaries were involved.
It was a long, drawn-out process which included more interviews with missionaries, calls to stake presidents, calls to the Missionary Department, communication with our Area Authority, calls to parents and eventually plane tickets for the missionaries who needed to be sent home.
It was sad and heartbreaking and we were devastated as we sent groups of missionaries home starting on Christmas Day and going through the week until we sent the last group home on New Year's Day.

It was definitely not the way we had envisioned spending those two holidays. And it was definitely not the way those missionaries and their families had envisioned spending those holidays either.

There was one festivity that we participated in during that tough time when we felt like we were in deep mourning and had no desire, nor time, to attend any parties.

We had been invited to President MarĂ­n's home to celebrate the return of their middle son from his mission. His home is so beautiful and we wanted to go and support him and his family.

The missionaries in the Spanish Ward had been invited to have dinner there that evening. They love to eat at the MarĂ­n's home because they know the food is always delicious.
Their home is so spacious and beautiful and was all decorated for Christmas. The Van Aarles took a moment to pose with President MarĂ­n for a photo. 
We just love the MarĂ­n family. They all attended the talent show and devotional and I was able to get a family photo of them then. President and Sister MarĂ­n have been called to preside over the Mexico CancĂºn Mission. They will be such a blessing to the people in Mexico and to the missionaries in their mission.
I was happy we had gone to their home because I saw this woman who we see at all the Spanish baptisms and at almost every Spanish ward we attend. She is 94-years-old and is spunkier than most people decades younger than her (including me...!). She reminds me a bit of Glen's mom.

She absolutely LOVES Glen!! She always makes me laugh. We had seen her earlier that day at a Spanish baptism and I had thought about how I wanted to get a picture of her so we can remember her, but I didn't get the chance to do so at the baptism.

And then there she was at the MarĂ­n's home that evening. Hurrah!
Andy and Amanda's family came to visit us the day after Christmas. First to arrive was Austin and Lindsey.
The rest of the family took a little longer getting here because their car had to stop a couple of times for both Andy and Rachel to throw up. We were all feeling bad for them being sick on their vacation.
The two sick ones spent the next day here at home while the rest of them went to the beach and did things people do when they are on vacation. We were hoping and praying for a big recovery for the two sick ones so they could enjoy the following day with their family.
That next day was promising. Glen fixed French toast and Amanda fixed broccoli omelets for breakfast.
Preston was the lucky recipient of Glen giving him a lecture about dating and other things of importance now that he is home from his mission.
Then they were off to spend the day at the San Diego Zoo. Preston proudly showed us his zoo purchase.
I was very happy we were able to spend one evening playing Qwirkle. After all, it was Maggie and Rachel who introduced me to my new favorite game two years ago when they were here for Christmas.

The pineapple cutting board was a gift from the MarĂ­n family. We enjoyed eating some of the dried fruit while playing the game and then Andy's family took the rest of it with them to eat on their car ride home.

I have enjoyed using the cutting board as a dish to serve freshly-sliced pineapple. It makes for a pretty presentation.
Shortly after they arrived, it was time for them to leave. Fortunately they were all well and we were well as well and we have stayed well and as far as I know the rest of Andy's family stayed well as well. WHEW!! We enjoyed their visit.
I will post some of the Christmas photos the family was sharing with us to try and cheer us up during our rough holiday. Enjoy!!