Monday, March 14, 2016

Gratitude

     I have a lot to be grateful for, and I don't think I express that enough.
  4 years ago, we were blessed to go to an amazing place, Micronesia, to serve on a tiny Island called Pohnpei.  To see the world through the eyes of those that are not as blessed with material things as we are here.  They had nothing, yet they had everything.,  These amazing, wonderful people taught us that TRUE JOY, does not come from stuff.  It is found in the Gospel of Jesus Christ and HIS Church, it is found in the wonderful families we are blessed with, It is found in loving others and serving the Lord.
     Over the last 2 months, we have had the opportunity of meeting more of our Pohnpeins, as they have come to Utah to enter the MTC, to serve missions.  They come with not much in the way of clothing and the material things they will need to serve a mission, but what they come with is worth so much more.  They come with hope, and faith and love.  They just want to serve their Father in Heaven, with all their hearts, as a small way of showing their gratitude for the blessings His Gospel has brought to them and their families.  It is humbling to see them leave their little Island ( most of them for the very 1st time), leave everything that is familiar to them, and go to, what must seem very strange to them, a far away place, to tell others about the amazing Gift of their Savior and His Gospel.  I am so grateful that Heavenly Father blessed us to live among them and serve among them for 2 years.
     I have also been blessed with an awesome family.  My good husband, Alan, our 4 children and their spouses, Ben & Kammie, Carrie & Briody, James & Stephanie, and Jeff & Janelle. And the most AMAZING grandchildren, Sophia, Calan, Enzo, Maggie, Lydia, Ada, Eliane, Tate,  Hadley, Emilio, and Josie. What joy they bring to me.  Heavenly Father knew exactly who I needed and sent them to be my family. I am so grateful.
      I also have wonderful extended family,  Good parents, for Alan and I both, who taught us the Gospel.  Great Brothers and Sisters, who taught us many things and continue to teach us.
      I have been blessed with a great ward family, I learn so much from all of them.
      And now another opportunity to be full time missionaries,  We have been called to serve at the Heber Valley Camp for 18 months.  We report on April 11.  WE are excited, to once again, be able to serve the Lord as full time missionaries.
       So many things to be grateful for.  I am indeed blessed and I know from whom my blessings come.  My Heavenly Father and His Precious Son, my Savior, Jesus Christ.  

Wednesday, January 27, 2016

Old Friends

  Tonight we went to the Temple, while we were there we saw some old friends. Steve and Kathy Palmer.  Steve was the Stake President in the very first stake, where we bought our first home.
    Many years ago I offended Kathy, I have worried about it for 30 years, and tonight she welcomed me and gave me a big hug.  All was forgotten, I hope she has forgiven me for foolishness of youth.  It was a sweet blessing from the Lord for me.
     Steve and Kathy served a mission about the same time we did, they were called to Africa, as we were sharing mission experiences we found that we had a lot of the same experiences, it was wonderful to catch up for a few minutes with them. We found we both miss the mission field so much, the people, the work, the spirit. It was good to know that we are not alone in the love we have for being missionaries.
      When they got home, they found out that Steve has lung cancer, he is undergoing treatments now, and is hopeful of remission.  Our prayers and thoughts are with them.

Missions are never really over, the assignment just changes from time to time

     2 years ago, we returned from the BEST 2 years of our lives.  We returned from our mission in the Micronesian Islands.  We served on a little island called Pohnpei,  it was amazing, the people were wonderful, the work changed our lives, and the spirit of the mission field, I Hope, will forever be with us.
     During the 2 years we were there, ( if you want to read all about it, read our blog " Livin the Missionary Life",  One of our many responsibilities  was the sweet blessing of working with the youth and young adults on the Island. As we worked with them in Institute and Young Adult activities, firesides, etc, we came to love these amazing young people.  We miss them dearly, We miss the wonderful people so much, there is not a day that goes by that we don't think of them and how they changed our lives. We will forever be grateful to our loving Heavenly Father who sent us there, because HE knew exactly what we needed, to help us grow.
    Many of the youth and young adults have been coming to Utah lately, because they have been called on missions, and they come to the Provo MTC, for training, We have had a great blessing in being able to go to the airport and meet many of them when they arrive. We love it.
     It is like being missionaries still, our assignment has just changed
Sis. Hemmon ( Dist. Pres. Wife), me, Sis. Saimon ( Sapwalap), Sis. Alanzo ( Kitti) Juliette

Sis. Alanzo, we taught her sister, Erica in Institute

Sis. Saimon

Sis. Hadley ( she took over the keyboard lessons in Palikir branch when we left)

We were so excited, 2 for the price of 1,  Sis. Albert and Joanna Peter, both\
were from the Mand branch, we got really close to both of them.  Sis. Albert is the first missionary from the Mand
Branch, her little brother follows in March and her cousin in June. 

Elder Gardener( back, he was the branch Pres. for a while)
front:  Me, Joanna and Stoney Fritz's brother

Jackie Hemmon, her husband was the District Pres. for a while when we first got there,
then they left for school in Hawaii and now they are here going to school. We love seeing
them when we go to the airport.

Elder Gardner, Sis. Albert and Joanna 

Sunday, January 10, 2016

Tender Mercies

     So, I guess this is as good a time as ever, but Alan and I are preparing to serve another mission.  We have been asked to serve at the Heber Valley Camp.  It is a Camp for the Young Women of the Church and Young Adult Groups, Family Reunions, Fathers and Sons outings, Etc.
      It is a Service Mission, completely different from our Mission to Micronesia.  We wanted to go on an other international mission to another developing Nation, but my Doctors have said that I need to stay in Utah for the next 3 to 4 years, until they are sure the cancer is not going to come back. So here we are.
       We will start our mission in Mid- April, we will serve up at the Camp from April - October, then come home for the winter ( unless they call us to serve during the winter also), and report back the next April ( 2017) for that summer also.
         I have been really nervous about doing this mission.  I am NOT a camper, I don't like to get dirty, I am not a hiker, everything about it is not me.  But it is SO Alan and when we have gone up to the Camp for orientations, I have felt the spirit so strongly bear witness to me that this is what we are suppose to do right now.  I guess the Lord is telling me it is time to really dig in and get my hands dirty. I am scared to go.  I don't want to be useless, I want to serve the Lord, so I have new things to learn and another opportunity to get WAY out of my comfort Zone. I guess if I could not only survive 2 years in Micronesia, but absolutely LOVE those 2 years, I will learn new things with this mission and love it also.
         Well, yesterday we received our paperwork for the Camp, and I got nervous again, but then Alan had a great Idea. He said lets look on the computer and see if we can find out if any of the Sr. couples that have been serving there have kept a blog. We looked and found several, and as I read them and looked at the pictures, I felt peace. I felt like " O.K. I can do this"  I know the Lord will help me.
        I am so grateful that the Lord loved me enough to give my husband the inspiration to look up blogs on former missionaries that had served there. He loves me enough to know that I have been scared and He found a way to help me see that I can do all things through Christ, who strengthens me.
       I am still a little nervous, but I have a kind of peace I have not had, I know I can do this and I know HE will be right beside me to help me do HIS work.
      When we get ready to leave I will start another mission blog, it will be called " Livin the Missionary Life #2,  Heber Valley Camp.  Watch for it and come join as we go to serve the Lord on another mission.

Saturday, January 9, 2016

Treasures from our past

Alan and I have been cleaning out stuff, and came across a lot of pictures we just have not put back up since we returned from our 2 year mission in Micronesia( I know, we should have done this long before now).  We found so many pictures of our family, it is a history of us all growing up together, As I looked through them, I cried at the memories.  I am going to have my talented daughters help me put them up.
   I also found a picture of the Legacy YSA Ward.  This was a Young Single Adult ward that we had the blessing of serving in, Alan as Bishop and me as the Mom of the ward.  We got to be with them for almost 5 years.  We have so many wonderful memories from the Young Adults we got to know in those years.  This picture was right after the ward was 1st created.  It was created from 6 stakes in the Herriman area.  It was the very first  Young Single Adult Ward in Herriman.  We started with 50 Young Adults and when we were released, almost 5 years later, we had around 225 young adults in our ward.
    We loved them all, we miss them and we wonder what they are doing now.
    We learned so much during those wonderful years with them.  It changed us and prepared us to serve in Micronesia with the Young Adults and Institute there.
   What a blessing for us.

Wednesday, January 6, 2016

Friends from Pohnpei

   We were talking on Skype to our daughter in Oregon and had just gotten finished when we decided to look through our Skype contacts and lo and behold, an amazing family from Pohnpei was on Skype.  We quickly had to figure what time it was there, as they are about 18 hours ahead of us, when we knew it was an o.k. time to call them we decided to try.
    We called the Albert family, in Mand( pronounced Mont), Pres. Albert is the branch president there and he has the most amazing family.  We really were blessed to work with 2 of their children, Jessica and Weider, I taught them piano for a while, and applied for a keyboard for them, from the Harmon Grant, and they got it.
     They never missed an Institute class, and were always helping the missionaries teach less active members and investigators.
      Jessica even taught Seminary for the younger, seminary age, kids.
      Both Jessica and Weider have received mission calls.  Jessica arrives here in 1 1/2 weeks to go the MTC in Provo, and Weider arrives in March. We can't wait to see them again.
     It was great to visit with them for a few minutes on Skype tonight.
     I am so grateful for the technology that allows us to talk to people we love that are half way around the world.
    What a great blessing this was for us tonight.
     

Saturday, January 2, 2016

Starting Again

       Wow, what a slacker I have been. I am not sure what happened to 2015, LIFE, I guess.
      Well it has been a long time since I wrote. I am trying to do better this time. I am now Cancer Free, although I continue treatments for the next 4 years. I am still having a hard time getting back to where I was, hopefully that will all come back in time.
         Another year has gone by, in the past year we had 3 new Grandkids added to our family, Hadley, born to Jeff and Janelle, Emilio, born to James and Stepanie, and Josie, born to Carrie and Briody.  What a sweet blessing they are in our lives.
        We are also preparing to go on another Mission.  My Dr.'s have kind of told us, that they will sign off to let us serve another mission, but we have to serve here, so we can still get to Dr.'s appts. every six months.  So we are going to serve a Service Mission at the Heber Valley Camp.  It is a Summer Camp, where youth and young adult groups go for a week.  There are challenge courses, there and wonderful, faith building experiences for the campers. We will help run the camp for the next 2 summers.  I am a little nervous, but so happy to be serving a mission again.. We have hopes that when we are done at Heber Valley Camp, we will be able to go to another developing Nation again.  We loved Micronesia and Pohnpei so much and hope to be able to go and serve again,
        So for the New Year, I am going to share something that my daughter shared with me, hope it works on the blog.

16 Goals To Set For Next Year That Are More About Enjoying What You Have Than Chasing What You Don’t



16. Pace yourself – if at any point you’re doing anything in which you cannot feel your breath, you’re moving too fast. Make physical relaxation a priority – no matter what you’re doing. Keep track of your breath, at all times. Be mindful, present and intentional with everything you do. It is not the quantity of what we accomplish, but the quality of it.

     I love it, hope you will also.  Lets all make it a wonderful year. ,