Daily Archives: December 25, 2014

A Special Story of Love

When the Johannesburg post office went on strike some time around August, no one thought that it would go on so long that it would basically stop the delivery of most Christmas packages and letters to the missionaries. However sister Shaw and her daughter realized that the missionaries in their stake were likely to not get any packages for Christmas. They decided that was not going to happen. With the approval of President and sister Dunn not only did they organize packages for the missionaries in their area they contacted other stakes in the mission and found that everyone wanted to help. So many hours on many days was spent gathering, assembling and wrapping 150 packages.

So due to the love for the missionaries and the generosity of money and time from throughout the mission, each missionary received from Santa a brightly wrapped package with an assortment of gifts. Truly this was a great example of the spirit of Christmas!

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The Heros and Heroines of the Morning…

The senior office couples – Thompsons, Hansens and Allreds along with the Clowards and Davies worked for days if not weeks to make Christmas morning happen. The same thing is true of the group that met the night before up in the NorthEast. Since some of the elders and couples are over 5 hours away from the mission home, the president decided that they should have their own program. The Meldrums, Heyens, Harwards, Campbells and others made sure that the elders in their zones had a great Christmas experience,

I wish I had pictures of each of the couples so you could see those who take care of your sons but here are some I do have.

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The Clowards and Hansen’s – soon to be Mr and Mrs Claus

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Sister Davies with elder Cloward…got to love his apron – sister Cloward’s said “The did not marry me me for my cooking,” which tells you a little about how much fun these two wonderful people are as they serve. The Hansens as the Clauses went around posing with the elders for Christmas pictures.

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Elder Davies and the other couples were on the food line making sure the elders had plenty to eat. If you look down the row you can see sister Davies and elder Cloward dishing up the great omelette that was served. The only picture I have of the Thompsons together is this one of them once again dishing up food. This was earlier this month during the mission tour conference with elder Cook.

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Here are the Davies together and also the Allreds who work so hard in the office. 1487283_10205710180378369_1475433612842224054_n 10393842_10205710193058686_8365898285849947150_n

I must not leave out the wonderful couples who serve up in the Tanzeen area. Since they are about 5 1/2 hours away from Johannesburg they held there Christmas gathering for the elders up there on Christmas eve. So these 8 elders had 8 great senior missionaries to serve them!

All of these are truly the unsung heroes and heroines of the mission as they did what ever was necessary to make sure the elders had a very Merry Christmas as they served away from their homes and their families.



President and Sister Dunn Wishes Each Elder a Merry Christmas

Although I only have 18 photos here – I was late to the party – President and Sister Dunn shook hands and wished each elder a Merry Christmas. I also heard sister Dunn reminding them that if they had not already done it, to make their Christmas call home!

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After Breakfast – Christmas Program and More Goodies

After breakfast we all went into the chapel where Sister Dunn mentioned that President Dunn asked her conduct. They are a perfect match and just right for the mission. The Ennerdale district was chosen to sing for the group – Elders Dutson, Thompson, Stilgoe and Gray did an excellent job of singing the parts.

Sis Dunn on stand Ennerdale singers, Dutson, Thompson, Stilgoe, Gray Meet the Mormons Mary helping

After the very short program president Dunn surprised us by showing “Meet the Mormons.” He used his contacts in the business to get a screening copy of the movie. The Tanzeen elders who saw it last night as part of their Christmas program were the first in South Africa to see the movie, and we were the second. All the elders got a sticker to put on the back of their name tags with all the important phone numbers – this was in case they got robbed and their phones were taken they would have the mission number to call for help.

Elders getting packet Johnson green bag

When the program was over all the missionaries filed into the cultural hall where they got a new lunch sack that was full of more goodies and a new mission binder that had all the important information about the mission. One of the elders took the short cut off the stage while elder Johnson let me take one more picture of him and his hat!

 



Christmas Morning with 150 Missionaries…

When we are home in Provo for Christmas we usually share breakfast with 15-20 family members. This year we got to share our Christmas breakfast with 150 or so elders and 6 wonderful senior couples.

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All morning I wandered around taking pictures – 183 total – some were because we served with or knew the missionaries. Some I took because of the great ties or hats they were wearing and of course with some I killed two birds with one stone.

Elder Nwokendi was the first one I took because of his great horns. Elder Riley had one of the most imaginative hats – Santa stuck going down the chimney. Our friends elder Segil is always easy to spot because of his tie – he is also showing off the plate of food each elder received. Elder Whitesides serves in the Vaal zone and we inspect his flat. Besides his companion is elder Rogers who served with us in Potch. Not only was his tie spectacular it also played Christmas carols.

Clegg Harris

Elder Clegg went conservative on his tie choice but he was anything but conservative with his plate of food. Elder Harris served down in Klerksdorp and we miss his smile but we know he is doing a great job in his current area.

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The only red head in the mission is elder Johnson who as far as I can tell has been at every large group meeting we have attended. I kidded him that he needed a red hat to go with his hair. Later you will see that he did found one somewhere. Our dear friend Elder Perez was one of the few that showed up in a suit. We really miss him but he is doing a great job as district leader in Witbank as the Lord knew where he needed to serve his last 3 months.

Elders food prayer Senior couples rock

When the elders were all assembled for breakfast president Dunn asked one to give an opening prayer and a blessing on the food and the stampede begin. The couples dug in and served – big missionaries like elder Lyon need lots of fuel to keep going. If you look closely there is elder one of the Vaal zone leaders – elder Togiatomai, our friend elder Harris not smiling – which is really unusual, elder Perkins who served in the district, and elder Nwokendi stands out because of his horns!

Santa's SA Sleigh Sis Dummer, Mary

Since it is summer in South Africa Santa used his SuV and trailer instead of a sleigh. Each elder was given a wrapped Christmas present. See the post above on how these came about thanks to the sisters Shaw and others who pitched in to make sure each elder has some present for Christmas. Mary and sister Dummer enjoyed breakfast while eating in the Dummer’s folding chairs that they keep in the trunk of their car.

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