Monday, April 2, 2012

Blog Suspended

Word on the street is that blogs can have problems with unwanted comments, harassment, etc.  So for now, we are not going to add anything more to this blog.  Sorry, it was a good idea, but hard to control.

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

More Calls for Spring

The Newest Batch of Calls

The Elders who will be leaving in the spring and summer are:
 Adam Hawker:  Frankfurt, Germany - May 15
Matthew Dale:  So. Africa, Cape Town -
Dan Gardner:  Bangkok, Thailand - May 30 ?
Michael Cobabe: Uganda, Africa -
David Cobabe:  Capetown So. Africa
Preston Larson:  New Jersey, Morristown (Portuguese) - May 30
Will Adams:  Chile (town?  South) - May 9
Christian Purdy:  London, England - June 7
Cooper Campbell:  Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Jordan Strong:  Copenhagen, Denmark - June 20
Nate Brown:  Frankfurt, Germany, June 27
John Koelliker:  Brasil in August
Thomas Barlow:  Santiago, Chile, South  April 18
Josh Smith ? Somewhere crazy.

Congratulations to these young men!  There may be others, please spread the word.
We hope more moms or dads will add to the posts, they are so fun to read.  There will be lots of farewells in the months of May and June

Thursday, January 5, 2012

January 3, 2012 email from Elder Matt

 This is a part of Elder Matt's last email:
"It was a good New Years. I love sitting back and reflecting on the best times of the year. I realized that this last year has probably been the best year of my life. So much good has happened! I graduated from high school, received the Melcheziked Priesthood, went through the temple, received my mission call, had Jenni and Danny come home and I had a few months with them, I left on my mission, came to Texas and have had awesome experiences here. It's been such a good year."



The following is a paragraph from Matt's mission "mom" from their mission blog.  The two pictures shown, I found on the blog spot with Matt in them. 
"It has been a big week in the Texas Houston Mission, the highlight being the annual Christmas conference held yesterday.  It was wonderful to be together as a mission to learn, worship, serve and enjoy one another during this wonderful time of year.  The day began with a mission picture taken by a member photographer.  After we gathered for a two-hour morning devotional where President Pingree taught us about the Atonement of Jesus Christ through discussion and power point presentation. We then made sack lunches and boarded buses (paid for by an anonymous church member) and headed to the Houston Food Bank where we had the opportunity to sort food and package rice.  After our service activity we went back to the church for mission Olympics, a Christmas dinner and an evening musical fireside where we heard from many of your talented missionaries on the piano, violin, clarinet and guitar.  We also heard some amazing vocal arrangements.  As you can imagine, it was a long, uplifting, spiritual day for all of us and we thank the many church members and senior missionaries for their tireless efforts in helping to make this day possible for the Texas Houston missionaries.