Tuesday, February 17, 2015

 Here are the final pictures of our dear members in our two pot luck farewell dinners that we had.
On Sat. Feb. 14th, we gathered all our JB Branch members together to say goodbye.  This is our wonderful friend and R.S. President, Sis. Amy Kurup and her daughter, Meera and son, Jaden.
I held it together pretty well for the entire evening, until I said goodbye to Sis. Kurup.
 This is our sweet Nigerian friend, Bro. Weaweh in the JB Branch.  We helped Bro. Weaweh, over a year ago, to stay in Malaysia and not get deported back to Nigeria.  His wife stays in Singapore, while he stays in Malaysia.  Sis. Yogis is from India and just had their first son born there, named Gabriel.  She came over just to say goodbye to us.
 Just a few weeks ago, I got to baptize Kai.  He has been very close to us over the past few months and now, it was very difficult trying to say our farewells.  He will be a great asset to the JB Branch.
 The branch bought us a farewell cake, which is a tradition here in Malaysia.  We laughed when we saw that they spelled only part of our name.  They told us that the "en" was hidden under the pink flower.  It was a very kind gesture.
 The most difficult goodbye was to Sam and Bernie.  Sam has been a member since February, 2013 and has now become the E.Q. President.  He is a strong member of the church already and will become a great leader here in JB.  His father was killed in a car accident last March and, since then, has taken me on as his father.  We have been very close over this past year.  We are so proud of Sam and his lovely wife.  They are planning to go to the temple this summer to be sealed and trying to start up a family.  I will greatly miss them.
 This is our sweet, but crazy, Sis. Eunice and her husband, Jimmy.  Sis. Eunice comes over to our apartment every month to be home taught.  She asks us to provide breakfast for her and stays about 3 hours or so.  She is so fun to be around.  They are planning to come to Utah in a year or so and hope to stay with us.  She has been a wonderful Primary President for the branch and a good example to her non-member husband.
 Then, on Sunday evening, we gathered together all our Masai members and had another pot luck farewell.  This one was even more difficult.  Here is Sis. Sani (in pink), with her 3 daughters and a neighbor and close friend, Fauzina.  Patricia is on the end in red and she introduced the church to her family.  Mia, in the middle is very shy and Angela is in yellow.  This family was just baptized when we arrived in Malaysia two years ago.  We sure will miss them greatly.
 We couldn't leave our mission without saying goodbye to Pres. John and his lovely wife, Sis. Alan.  Here are 4 of their 5 daughters.  He was so hoping for a boy last December, but Sis. Alan gave birth to Joyee Juffi.  We promised Sis. Alan our 55 liter oven when we went home, so we dropped it off to here last week for her birthday.  We had to purchase another one for Elder & Sis. Benson, who would take our place.  We will greatly miss Pres. John and his amazing leadership for the Masai Branch.
 We just submitted this good brother to be a new counselor to Pres. John in the Branch Presidency.  Bro. Taha and Sis. Sira are very strong members and have a great family.  Brian is getting very tall, Viani came back from college to say goodbye to us and Esther on the end.  We have seen such wonderful growth in many of our good members in the Masai Branch and will miss these sweet, humble people.
 Here is Sis. Minang and Brother Jimmy, with their son, Petreus.  We were privileged to take this family, along with their son, Leonord, who is currently serving his mission here in the Singapore Mission, to the Manila Temple last December, 2013.  What an amazing experience for all of us.  Sis. Minang cried the hardest when she gave her testimony and spoke to us in her broken English.  It was very touching.
 We were also very blessed to take Pres. Joe with us to the temple with Sis. Minang and Bro. Jimmy.  Pres. Joe serves faithfully in the Branch Presidency and will now become their new E.Q. President soon.  We took a picture with him and his mom, but missed the opportunity to say goodbye to Sis. Venessa and Bro. Mike.  Sis. Venessa was my first baptism here in Malaysia almost 2 years ago.  They are still going strong.
Our final farewell picture is of Sis. Madline and her mother-in-law, Sis. Lungi.  I was also privileged to baptize Sis. Madline back in October of last year.  We had a nice pot luck dinner first, then Linda and I showed a power point slide presentation of all the pictures we had over the past two years and then I bore a brief testimony in Malay.  I got all choked up when I got to the part of how much we love our Savior and how much these people have meant to us.
We have "bertahan sampai akhir" (endured to the end), we have served these wonderful Saints of Malaysia, and have been greatly blessed over these past 2 years.  We have checked out at the mission office, have paid all our outstanding bills and cleaned up all our accounts, received our de-worming pills to take home, and just need a tuberculosis test and one shot when we get home.  We leave our hotel room at 4 am in the morning and then fly for 19 hours from Singapore to Tokyo to Seattle and finally into Salt Lake City at 4 pm tomorrow.  It will be so weird, but we look forward to American food again, and hot clean water, and driving on the other side of the road.  The homecoming, at the airport, will be just like when we all meet again in the celestial kingdom; a great big crying and hugging scene of welcome happiness. Can't wait.

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