

The Sisters are the Mission Nurse, Sis. Wallace, with Sis. Nickerson on her lap. I am standing with Sis. Lovenger who with her husband are the couple who work in the Mission Office.

This is Elder W. standing with Patricio Alverez.
The one thing that happens often in a Mission is change. Every six weeks Missionionaries leave and they are replaced by new (greenies). The interesting thing about Sis. Nickerson, this was her 7th mission, her eyesight is failing so she had to return to the States. Sis. Wallace her 3rd. She goes home to Canada. I have grown to love these sisters. The Lovengers are going to a small branch to the South to help with Priesthood training. We will get replacements in March.
Elder W. is still sick, he says he is not, but he is.
We are excited too, to be able to read the blog of our dear friends who are serving in Ghanna. There are many similarities, different cultures yes, but both countries need the Gospel and to learn Priesthood Principles. Our Priesthood leaders here in Quito are beginning to be of great help to us in our calling. They are beginning to help teach their students learn to be accountable.
We love serving the Lord. We are so blessed.
We are grateful our children love and support us, we feel their prayers and of course they are in our prayers daily. We pray for their Testimonies to grow in their service. They are beginning to spread the country more. Our family will soon occupy five states. I know many of our friends have lived with this before, but it will be new for us.
1 comment:
It looks like you have a lot of fun serving too Mom. They look like fun ladies!! I know sometimes we need that for our sanity! Looks like Dad has made a friend! LOL And he is even smiling. I love seeing that. I do want you to know that my testimony has grown a lot . Teaching the 12-13yr old always helps!! I love you!!
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