Dear Family and Friends,
The day finally arrived, the day we were to leave our home for our mission. It was 7:00 a.m., the morning of the 24th of November 2010, when our friend, Darrold Hanna, came by to load our luggage into his car to take us to the airport in Phoenix, AZ. Darrold and Frankie bought our car, so we drove it to their house, left the car and then Frankie drove us on to the airport. Saying good-bye to our home and our dear friends was easily one of the most difficult things I have done in a very, very long time.
We left 80+ degree weather in AZ and landed in SLC to 16 degree weather and lots of snow. Our friends Midge and Peggy were there to collect us and take us to their home, where we would stay until we entered the MTC in Provo, UT on the 29th of November 2010. We had a wonderful Thanksgiving weekend with our daughter, Lynnette, and seven of our ten grandchildren. Our gatherings were all held in Eric and Larissa's home and what a warm, comfortable home it is. Thanksgiving dinner was all homemade by our grandchildren, all of them exceptional cooks. Our eldest grandson, Bryson, seemed to take the lead and get the dinner prepared and served hot and on time - nice work to all involved.
Katie had gotten us all tickets to see the Carl Bloch exhibit on Saturday, which we all enjoyed tremendously. Sunday brought more snow, causing Lynnette to delay her departure back to Colorado Springs, CO until Monday. Some of us attended church with Bryson and Kami in the morning and then some of us went with Eric and Larissa to their ward in the afternoon. More good-byes Sunday night.
Monday morning, 29 November 2010, our friend Peggy drove us to the MTC, where we were met by an amazing group of young adults, our grandchildren. They had come to deliver our luggage and escort us to our room at the MTC. We did not need to say good-bye to them, as we would be spending the next weekend with them, prior to flying to Manila Philippines the following Monday.
Our stay at the MTC was so exhausting but so invigorating at the same time. We met so many dedicated Senior Couples, all of us eager to get into our missions and begin teaching and sharing the Gospel. We had long days of learning, listening, role playing and etc. The last three days of our stay we would end our Preach My Gospel lessons, have dinner and then go to two more hours of language tutoring with our wonderful tutor, Jacob. Friday night finally arrived, our classes were over, more good-byes to our Senior Couple friends, bearing our testimonies to the other language couples and then to the front desk to be collected by our daughters, Erika and Lara, and two of our granddaughters, Chelsea and Katie.
Stay tuned for another post soon. Right now we are waiting for our Zone Leaders to join us for a planning session prior to their District Meeting tomorrow morning. TTFN and Love to all, Sister Peterson