Thursday, January 16, 2014

Here is our Zone Conference picture with Elder and Sister Larry Y. Wilson of the Seventy.  We are in the second row with chairs and on Linda's right is Elder & Sister Taylor, the office couple.  They are so fun and they do all the finances and cars and tons more for all missionaries.  Next to me is the newest senior couple, the Thatcher's.  Next to the Thatcher's is Pres. & Sister Mains and next to them is Elder Wilson and his wife.  After Elder Wilson is the Weicher's, who are public affairs missionaries and the final couple, on the end of the row, is the Jensen's, who will finish their mission today and go home on a plane tomorrow morning at 5:30 AM.  Directly above the Jensen's is an older brother and his wife, the McCallister's.  They are also new, like the Thatcher's.  Sister McCallister, standing in white, is President Main's blood sister.  That is neat to have your own sister serving in the same mission as you.  This picture is only one half of our mission.  This is the Singapore Zones and all the West Malaysia Zones.  There is a similar picture, taken the next day, with all the East Malaysia Zones.  We usually stay for one extra day in Singapore, so we can see all the missionaries that have been in Johor Bahru in the past.  We had Elder Smith, Elder Chan, Elder Tan, Elder Gaultier and now Elder Coleman went to East Malaysia.  Today, January 17th, we get a brand new "greenie" to serve with Elder Jackson in Masai.  We can't wait to meet him.

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  2. Loved seeing this photo, not only because I found our missionary in it, but it's fun to see all of the senior couples who I've discovered play such a vital role in supporting the young elders and sisters. How great that President Mains' sister and brother-in-law are now in the mission. I hope there is a wonderful senior couple serving somewhere near Tawau...I guess I'll find out when I get the first email from Elder C in Tawau. Sending love and best wishes for the Kota Masai branch! xoxo

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