Epilogue

Epilogue

Thursday, October 16, 2014

Down Time

 The Hermanas were very excited yesterday.
One of the Elders hit a car with his bike and he was injured.
The Hermanas gave the Elders their car to use while
he recovered. They were excited to do service for them.
 
 They got a bike from some of the other Sister missionaries.
They were all excited to fix the bike and have a few days
of riding around to do their missionary work.
 
 Unfortunately, some of the other Elders decided to give
them their car for the rest of the week, so they
never got to ride the bikes.
 
 The Hermana's were studying in the living room yesterday
morning, so I took their picture.
 
 They are always worried about pictures when they haven't
fixed up for the day. I tell them they look beautiful all the time.
 
 This afternoon.....Sister Waltee is eating her lunch
of Ramen noodles and broccoli.
 
Sister Cat Fish is practicing the piano.
The weather is nice here for a change.
They are loving it!

Sunday, October 5, 2014

Conference



 The Hermana's rode to church with us today.
They were trying to save the miles allotted
on their car.
 
 We snapped a few pictures before taking off for the day.
 
 Most people these days watch conference at home
on their TV or on the computer, but we like to
watch conference at church so we can watch
the things they show between the sessions.
You can see the Hermana's were paying good attention.
 
 I usually take lunch. Sometimes I take a "fancy sandwich"
and bake it there. It only takes 15 minutes.
They are delicious. We shared....
 
 The Elders and the Hermanas talked in the kitchen
while they ate their lunches. The zone leaders
took enough lunch for the Sisters, too.
 
 Smile!
 
 They cleaned up the kitchen after they ate.
 
 Second session of Conference.
All of the talks were so good!

 The Hermana's -- full of the Spirit!
 
And one more thing....I forgot to post this picture
that was taken LAST Sunday when Sister
Waltee and I discovered (at the end of the day)
that we had accidentally dressed alike.

Friday, September 26, 2014

Incentives

 The Elders/Zone Leaders recently decided to give incentives
to missionaries that accomplished set goals.
 
 The Hermana's met their goals...
 
 so they got this showy, glittery, gaudy,
trophy!
 
 Apparently it was even showier, glitterier, and gaudier
before the loving-cup on top was broken off by the Elders
that had the trophy last week.
 
After many poses with the trophy, they decided
they should put up only one finger...
meaning "We're number 1!" 
They were giving the peace sign in the first
picture, and didn't want anyone misinterpreting it
to mean that they thought they were number 2!
 
(They said they thought the trophy was actually something
that was probably being tossed into the garbage by someone.
It is just something fun to keep the missionaries' spirits up.)
 
The real incentives for teaching the gospel truths
are not measured by anything as silly as this trophy.
The real incentive is the satisfaction of knowing they
did something good for somebody else....
which makes them happy, joyful, and gladly!  

Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Hermana Padlock RETURNS!!

 Hermana Padlock is now a Sister Training Leader.
She was able to "come home" to her first mission house today.
She is spending 24 hours here (or close to it) while Sister
Waltee is spending the day in her area. They are on "exchanges."
Of course, very, very little of that time has been spent here.
The Hermana's were out working all day.
They took this "selfie" of themselves for my blog
because I wasn't at home when they arrived.
 
 At 9:30 p.m. when they came back home,
we had a few minutes to talk about Hermana Padlock's
mission. She has done so well these past
almost 18 months. I am so proud of her!
It was over 100 degrees today and the missionaries
"felt the heat" because they were out knocking on doors
most of the day.
 
Our former "daughter" promised us she would come back to visit
after her mission.  I hope it really happens.
We are very fond of our sweet Sister Padlock.

Monday, September 1, 2014

Labor Day Weekend

 Friday -- Dinner -- The Hermana's stopped by to eat
dinner here at the house.
There are 10 missionaries in their ward, so they
do not have dinner appointments every single night.
I got a good laugh out of what they had fixed themselves
for dinner. This is Sister Catfish eating her appetizer....
a cheese quesadilla topped with catsup.
She put more catsup on top after each bite! 
 
Sister Waltee was eating spaghetti-ohs with chips and
salsa and something else unidentified (looks like catsup
covering something, but I can't remember).
 
 Sister Catfish's dinner was really, really interesting.
Besides the appetizer of the cheese quesadilla,
she ate a pancake and chicken noodle soup and a banana!
 
 
 Monday -- Here they are on the way to enjoy P-day.
 
They have already cleaned their room and done their laundry.
They will go to the Family History Center at the church today
to do their email because the library is closed.
Now they are going to have a fun afternoon
playing sports and relaxing until 5 pm when they
return home for dinner, then head out to teaching
appointments and missionary work.


Tuesday, August 26, 2014

Another New Missionary!

Hermana Waltee arrived on August 19.
She is a brand new missionary!
She is the 5th brand new missionary that has lived in our home
in the two years that we have housed the missionaries.
In all, we have had 17 different missionaries living with us thus far.
 
I always ask the Sisters to write in my Missionary Log
when they arrive, so I will know a little bit about them.
She wrote that she is from Utah and that she loves to play sports...
especially volleyball and basketball.
She says she likes working hard.
One thing I know for sure....
during the next 18 months she will work hard!
 
She went to a year of school at Utah State University
before her mission.
She wants to go into nursing.

 It has been very hot ever since she arrived.
One evening at 6:00 p.m. they stopped by the house.
I took their picture outside so you could see
it was still 100 degrees.
Evenings do not cool off very much here.
It has been a mild summer,
but it is an adjustment for the new missionaries.
 
Hermana Waltee is a nickname.
She has only been here for 6 days, but she told me
that she already realizes it is better to be cool
than to be cute in Texas.
I can see she is smart!
 
Hermana Cat Fish is training Hermana Waltee.
Amongst the Sister missionaries they call themselves
the mother and the daughter.
I think that is funny.
 
 These Sisters both like to make silly faces
for the camera, so get ready....
 
 I think they will have a great time together.
They have already found some new people to teach.

 They have just the right combination
 
 of enthusiasm for the gospel
 
and energy!

Saturday, August 16, 2014

Transfer Call Day

 Our quiet Sister ReeKay went to the University of Houston before
coming on her mission. I know she must have been very successful
because I caught her reading the DICTIONARY at the kitchen table
this morning!
 
 She has been practicing the simplified hymns frequently.
 She is getting quite good. 
 
 Hermana Catfish is helping Hermana ReeKay
with her piano lessons.
 
The Sisters have been very excited about today...
Transfer Call Day! Sister Catfish had a big idea about
who would be transferred where and which missionaries would stay put.
They sat my camera on the table and took this cute picture.
They set out with high hopes for a good day!
When they came in for the night Mike and I were reading
our scriptures. They told us they would come out into the
living room so we could know who was going and who
was coming, etc. ....  We heard squeals from the bedroom.
We knew the call had come.  Quickly they rushed out....
 
 They had the phone on speaker-phone....
They found out that Sister ReeKay is being transferred....
 
 to the city that Sister Catfish had thought.
 
 But her plan was not completely right about herself.
She found out she will be TRAINING a brand new missionary!
 
 She was so surprised!!
 
 And somewhat overwhelmed.....
 
She is a bit worried about being a trainer....
But she is a perfect missionary and I know she will
be a wonderful trainer!
The revolving door is beginning to turn once again......