Happy November everyone! I do love the month of November! Some of my favourite people have birthdays this month. Happy Birthday this week to two of my besties, Shauna and Sharon. You all sweeten my life and I love you dearly! I also love November because it is a month of giving thanks, and I have so much to be thankful for.
Today is a significant day because we are officially halfway through our mission. Notice no exclamation point behind that statement . . .I’m not sure how I feel about it. We comment all the time about how sometimes it seems like we’ve been here forever (particularly when we’re talking about how much we miss the kids), and other times we can’t believe how fast it is going and we only have nine months to complete “all we were sent forth to do.” Today is a day of mixed emotions.
Thursday we attended District Meeting with the missionaries. They have just been given access to Facebook, so we were able to offer them some training on how to share the gospel using social media. It’s the same training we will give the entire mission next month. We had fun making a video and practicing with them. After the meeting we enjoyed their favourite, Alisha’s burritos. I can’t believe how much they eat! Our new missionary, Elder Anderson, is slowly adjusting, but still in a bit of culture shock, and I think a little homesick. We talked to him, asked about his family, his hobbies, and told him all the great things about serving in Solihull. I pray for the guidance of a higher power to say just the thing he needs to hear to help him get through the rough days.
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| Kensington Palace |
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| Top L to R: Tower of London, Thames River Cruise Bottom L to R: Victoria Memorial, London Eye, Buckingham Palace |
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| Pumpkin Spice Ice Cream @ Four Winters, Kensington |
We could only agree with her!
We saw friends we haven’t seen since the Pageant, and met people we have had a conversation with over the phone but never met in person. It was a great experience, and we loved being in London for Church.
Tonight we got on the train to come back to Solihull, and just as the train was ready to leave Alisha realized she left her backpack on the chair in the station . . . with her computer and passport in it. . . so Ron took off and said “I’ll text you if I find it and then we will figure out how I’m getting home . . .” and he was off. We were all just praying that Ron could find it. Prayers answered! The bag was still where she left it. So he caught the next train just 30 minutes behind us. We were so relieved, so relaxed, that we missed our Solihull stop! So we had to go one more stop, turn around, come back. As it turned out, we pulled in at the same time as Ron. So it all worked out, and once again we were able to count our many blessings.
Thank you for all of your love, support and prayers. As we serve the Lord, and as we are away from so many we love, we have come to realize the power of prayer more than ever. We love and pray for you also. We hope you have a wonderful week. We are off tomorrow and Tuesday to show Sam and Alisha England in our neck of the woods!
Love to all,
Ron and Marie





I loved your post! Wow, a 133 nationalities. It has really grown since we were in that stake 12 years ago.
ReplyDeleteLove reading of your missionary adventures. The experiences you're having will never be forgotten. We just reached our halfway ma k a week ago. Time is flying by. Glad family could visit. We'll have family here in February. Can't wait! Kept posting photos and what you're involved in.
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