Sunday, September 30, 2012

Remember September?

September was an unusual month in that we had only four missionaries going home but we had 14 new ones arrive.  The make-up of the mission is really changing from predominantly American missionaries to an equal mix of Americans and Canadians.  As we see the paperwork coming in on the new missionaries that will arrive in the coming months, the number of Canadians is growing.  That is kind of exciting, especially now that we also have a Canadian Mission President.

It is always hard to say goodbye to the missionaries going home. We learn to truly love them. With this group we are not only losing some great missionaries but we were losing one of the Assistants to the President, Elder Tongish.  We work closely with the AP's and it is hard to let them go.  Elder Tongish has been a great Assistant and I know he will be missed.

 President and Sister Leaitt, Elder Proulx, Sister Davis, Elder Tongish, Elder Jarvis

Sister Foley, Elder Tongish and Elder Biddulph (the AP's), Elder Foley

We are privileged to take a small part in training the new missionaries on office procedures, cars, etc.  It is rewarding to see such a large influx of new and very excited elders and sisters. It is exciting to see them when they first arrive in the field so road weary, so overwhelmed and so unsure of what is happening.  They are very anxious to get to their areas, meet their companions and start working.  It is so wonderful to follow them through their mission and see their growth and development.  It is somewhat sad now to think of these new missionaries and what a short time we will have left with them.


Do you see those somewhat anxious looks?  How would you like to be the lone sister traveling with all those elders?  She had a great attitude about it and I think enjoyed the journey.  

September is a beautiful time in the Maritimes.  It is not yet cold and the leaves are starting to change.  It is one of my favorite times of year at home but it is especially beautiful in Eastern Canada.  

 Elder Foley on the path by our apartment

 Outside our apartment



On September 6th Larry and I went on a Halifax harbour tour on a Tall Sailing ship.  It was the first time I have ever sailed and although it was a very big ship it was really fun and relaxing.

Silva

On September 20th we drove in the mission van to Hampton, New Brunswick with President and Sister Leavitt and the APs Elders Biddulph and Farnsworth.  The purpose of the trip was to meet up with Elder Gay of the Quorum of the Seventies to begin tour of the mission.  All the missionaries from the New Brunswick area came together.  We had meetings all morning and in the afternoon during interviews with the missionaries Larry and I used the mission van and drove to St. John, New Brunswick to find an apartment for a new pair of sisters to be assigned there.  We were lucky and found a great apartment in a short time.  We returned and had a great dinner provided by the ward.
 

Beautiful drive through New Brunswick

 Elders Farnsworth and Biddulph

 Elder Geiger at the piano

 Bishop Patterson welcoming us to Hampton

 Some of our fine elders enjoying their dinner

 President and Sister Leavitt, Elder and Sister Steffan, Sisters Hart and Huppe

 Elder Gay with Elder and Sister Duncan and young elders

Young missionaries from New Brunswick Zone plus the Foleys, the Tibbitts, Elder Gay,  the Leavitts, The Duncans, the Steffans and the APs with Elder Gay

At  9:00 pm we went to the airport and our little group flew with Elder Gay to St. John's Newfoundland for the next days meetings.  We arrived at our hotel after midnight and were ready for a good nights sleep.  The next morning we started a repeat of the day before.  Meetings in the morning then afternoon interviews by Elder Gay and President Leavitt with the missionaries. Sadly I can't find my pictures from the Newfoundland conference.  The Newfoundland Saints have the best pot lucks dinners ever and that evening we had a great dinner and fireside with the Saints then headed back to the airport to fly to Halifax.  Again a late night arrival.

The next day was the zone conference for the Nova Scotia missionaries.  Larry and I needed to get back to the office, so we didn't attend, but I did go over at lunch to take a group picture.  It was so wonderful for everyone to have the experience of being in the presence of a General Authority.  He shared such a wonderful message about missionary work and how important it is for the members and the missionaries to work together.  Although he is a very wealthy man, he was very humble.

President and Sister Leavitt, Elder Gay, Elder and Sister Tiffany, Elder and Sister Edwards, Elder and Sister Pierson and Elder Baines with the young sisters and elders

On September 23rd we had a pot luck dinner at the Mission Home to say goodbye to the Baines.  Elder and Sister Baine are from Alberta and have been serving in the Halifax Temple for 18 months.  They are a great couple and it has been wonderful getting to know them.

Elder and Sister Baines

We are so thankful for this wonderful mission experience and so thankful to a Heavenly Father who has created this beautiful world we live in.  We are very blessed to be here at this time in this lovely corner of the earth.

1 comment:

  1. Beautiful fall pictures! Reminds me of when I was there. Such a beautiful part of the world! I'm glad to see you keeping up with the blog.

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