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The baptism of Jojo and Sonia followed immediately the wedding. This was a family who only required about 5 weeks to prepare for baptism (which is extraordinarily unusual here). They had been prepared so well by their association with recent converts (Paula and Julio). When we got to them, they had already made the decision that they really wanted that which they had seen their friends receive -they wanted to see the very same changes and happiness in their life. It made it quite easy for even mediocre teachers like us to lead them the rest of the way. |
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After the wedding and baptism we took home as many who could be packed into the truck. You can see that Jojo sought and received important fashion and color coordination advice from me in dressing for his wedding. The tie was mine--the bright lime green shirt was not. We have been hugged and kissed and praised and feted far beyond our expectations and merits. (I am only now getting the hang of the European two-cheek kiss thing that has its own cultural norms here). We had people stopping by throughout the day as we packed and many just wanting a little bit more contact. We have become one of them and it has been a rich experience beyond my ability to express. This was a good day and way to finish our our mission. We received a very nice note from Elder Andersen of the Twelve today--notable in the apostolic correspondence is not particularly common for the likes of me. |
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As we prepared to board our flight out of Quelimane last night, we met Elders de Oliveira and Bender arriving. It actually was a bit bittersweet to be seeing them and missing the association with a new set of missionaries. |
We will travel just a bit on the way home (using the term home loosely since we have none). We will "report" on our mission in the Sacrament Meeting of the Fairbanks third ward in about 11 days. Interestingly, their services are broadcast on the Internet and any who wish to listen in may do so. I will post the time and website.
I cannot express sufficiently what a wonderful and life-altering experience this has been.
This has made me emotional to read, so I can only imagine what a wreck you guys are. Be safe.
ReplyDeleteI will miss reading your blog. Thanks for sharing your experiences!
ReplyDeleteThe feelings expressed are very tender indeed. I would love to hear your report. ~ Lori
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