We had a wonderful evening with President and Sister Lusvardi at
a delicious Italian restaurant. It was a blessing to serve under the
leadership of the Lusvardis. We learned to look at the gospel with new
eyes, sing the hymns of Zion with all our hearts, give our all to the Lord,
and pay close attention to President Nelson and "prophetic priorities".
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I love Nauvoo decorated for Christmas. Makes my heart happy.
Browning Gun
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Print Shop, John Taylor, and the Post Office
John Taylor's home
The Nativity scene set up in the Nauvoo Visitors' Center.
It adds to the spirit of Christmas that always seems to
be present in Nauvoo, year round.
One of our favorite wintertime activities...horse drawn sleigh rides!
With Elder & Sister Scott as sleigh riding partners,
Elder Swanson and Elder Draney take us for a ride.
Scott and I had our exit interview with President & Sister Lusvardi
on our last Sunday in the mission. We met with them in his mission office.
Our last morning, Dec. 19, 2019, on the porch of the
Winslow Farr home that we lived in for our entire mission.
Driving down Parley Street we took one last look back
at the temple. And to think this was the same view
the early pioneers had as they were driven from Nauvoo,
crossed the Mississippi River and headed west.
The river had large chunks of ice but the weather was too
warm for it to freeze solid.
A beautiful last look at the Mississippi River...
We made it home on the 21st after a long three day drive.
The roads were pretty clear all of the way and no major storms to worry about.
Scott's sister Cindy made our homecoming banner.
There really is "Snow Place Like Home" when we are surrounded by family.
What a blessing they all are!
We arrived home on Saturday the 21st
and that evening, before returning to
Logan, Cami and Judd had a little gift for us.
Well, it was actually a HUGE gift!
Inside the small present was the picture below. We are going to be first-time
grandparents! Cami is due on July 6th
and we are soooo excited! It was the
best welcome home present ever!
We
spoke in church on Dec. 29th and it was so fun to have young sister
missionaries and senior missionary couples that we served with come to support
us. Our ward members couldn’t believe
what amazing missionaries we had the chance to spend so much time with, and we
couldn’t agree more!
Some of the missionaries who came over to the house after church...
sort of from left to right:
YSMs: Wilson, Dee, Taylor, Bankston & Baldwin
Senior Couples: Pettit, Wayment, Johnson & Johnson,
Jensen, Williams, Thatcher, Lloyd, Cornwell, and Searle
Scott & Scott Lloyd served in England together and then
had the opportunity to be missionaries again in Nauvoo.
What are the chances??!!
Henry and Diana Baker's son drove them all the way down from Burley, ID.
The Bakers were excellent examples to us of serving mission after mission
for as long as your body will hold out!
Visiting with some awesome missionaries...
the Williams, Thatchers, and Jensens
Scott's brother Russ made this replica of the Winslow Farr home in Nauvoo
that we lived in. It is so awesome! He even added the flowers on the front
porch and the air conditioner on the side of the house. We love it!
In memory of Elder Craig Meyocks who passed away as a result of a car
accident on Christmas day. His wife, Sister Brenda Meyocks, was injured
in the accident. We absolutely love the Meyocks! He was a teamster that
gave the most heartfelt carriage ride tours and she served with kindness and
compassion. They both shared powerful testimonies of the gospel of Jesus Christ.
So
there you have it…twenty months of wonderful memories and life changing
experiences. Scott and I loved being the Lord’s missionaries and hopefully
there will be more of those times in the future.
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