Dear Family and Friends,
Count Down is here. We have 20 days left of our
mission. Where has it gone? We don't know, but we have loved every
minute and will treasure this experience and hope we have done what our
Heavenly Father wanted. We are committed to finishing strong and
hopefully introduce a few more souls to the gospel in our time remaining.
It has been a crazy few weeks. We have experienced
another transfer, another "Night of Music" and another
"Investigator Fireside," along with our regular shifts and our
Grandson's HS Graduation. The sites are experiencing tons of
visitors. We are starting with family reunions and will take two
different Romney families through the Tabernacle on Friday. Miles Romney
was the construction supervisor on the Tabernacle and Temple, along with
helping Brigham Young with the addition to his home. Mitt and Ann Romney
brought 10 of their grandchildren through the Tabernacle about 1 year ago to
show them what their Great- great- great grandfather had built. He
designed and built the free-standing spiral staircases in the Tabernacle, which
are true works of art. We have families, of the early pioneers, who bring
their children to the sites to see and feel the spirit of their ancestors and
hear the stories of how they built this city in the middle of "The
Lifeless Valley of the Virgin." (nickname the early settlers gave this
area). Wouldn't the early pioneers be surprised to see what St. George is
now.
On the 28th of May, Logan, our oldest grandson graduated
from HS. What a treat to see him complete this part of his
education. He graduated with Honor's and we couldn't be more proud. We
know he will continue with his education after his mission to Warsaw
Poland. BTW - he will be a terrific missionary as well. We are
looking forward to watching him grab this adventure by the horns, hold on, and
conquer.
Our investigator fireside was very successful. The VC was packed with the missionaries who are currently teaching investigators. The missionaries put beautiful music to a narrative detailing the restoration. A few of the Sr. Missionaries were asked to sing "Oh How Lovely Was the Morning." It didn't sound to bad, if I say so myself, but we have a couple of sister's who have beautiful voices and a couple of Elders who can carry a tune. The investigators loved it and hopefully their hearts were touched and will continue their journey on the path to baptism.
The VC hosted a "Night of Music," Fireside last
Sunday night. The theme was "I Love To See The Temple."
We had a primary children's chorus and then performers from the community
who sang and played music about the Temple. There were about 350 people
who attended and it was a beautiful night. Part of our mission is to
invite all to come to the VC and feel the spirit and hopefully prayerfully
consider someone we can share the gospel with. It was very successful and
we will continue these firesides once a month. (only we won't be here for
the next one. boo hoo)
Wow, another transfer. These are such bitter-sweet experiences. We have sisters who we have become so close too, go home or go out-bound and this transfer will be our last. Some of these sweet girls we will never see again. But boy am I grateful for social media. I am friends with most of the sisters on Facebook who have left and gone home all over the world. England, France, Samoa, Canada, Australia Mexico etc. I love seeing them start their lives, post-mission. Some are returning to finish school, but many have already graduated and are teachers, nurses & professionals. It is so wonderful to see what a mission does for these young Sisters and Elders. There is nothing to compare to this experience. The growth and maturity is amazing along with Testimonies that are so strong. We just pray they remain strong.
And now P-days. We are cramming as much as we can in
these last few days. We went to Kodachrome State Park,Grosvenor's Arch
and Willis Creek. These are in the Escalante Staircase. I about
killed Bruce on the Willis Creek Hike. I just couldn't stop. It was
one slot canyon after another and I just kept going and going and going.
I think it ends up in Kanab but I finally got worried about the weather.
The clouds gathered and they were black and we are in the creek, in slot
canyons, so I turned around. By the time we got back to the car there was
more water running down the creek so apparently it was raining up stream.
But oh my, what a great hike and I was enjoying every minute. Then this
last p-day Bruce's group of friends, the Phantom's, met in Moab and road
4-wheelers for 3 days. We joined them on their 2nd day and rode up Hurrah
Pass. This was a magnificent ride and we ended up at the Colorado River
where we ran into an unexpected Adventure Lodge. It is out in the middle
of no where and only accessible by the Hurrah Pass narrow, dirt road or the
river. Some really steep narrow places on that road. But we get
down there and their is a company holding its annual retreat with their
employees in SUV's. We talked to the owner and he explained that the BLM
got into trouble about 15-20 years ago and sold off 300 acres along the
river. This guy bought 50 acres, his neighbor bought 150 and then there
is another owner who owns the other 100 acres. His neighbor was there and
invited us over to his place and you wouldn't believe it. Its run with solar
power, rain collection provides a lot of the water, but he has built actual
Indian Hogan's that are amazing. One as a bedroom and another as a
gathering place with Indian rugs, drums, blankets etc. What a treat to
see some peoples vision of a vacation home. They did have satellite and
indoor plumbing. Truly magnificent. Great P-Days. We continue
to be awed by Southern Utah and the Arizona Strip. There is so much to do
and so little time. We will be coming back here to play again in Mother
Natures play ground.
Its time to quit. I have rambled on long enough.
We send our love to all and pray for your continued health and safety and
Heavenly Father's blessings on all.
We Love You,
Bruce and Dawna
Elder and Sister
You two are a great example of giving 100% of yourselves to serving the Lord! Thanks for all the posts that let us have a small peek at your mission experience! Can't wait to see you!
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