Sunday, October 6, 2013

Saying Goodbye to Missionaries and Real Friends

On July 24, 2013 we welcomed to the Mission Home this group of Elders that have served so faithfully.  President and I have been here on our mission a year now.  These Elders have served us, have served with us, and have truly become great friends.

 Back Row: Elder Maughan, Elder Davis, Elder Cundick, Elder Van Rij, Elder Li, Elder McDaniel, Elder Kunz
Sister and President Robinson

 Yes, it's true Elder Van Rij, you are called by inspiration from an apostle of God and released by a computer telling you it is time to go home!

 Dearly love these Elders, Elder McDaniel, Elder Kunz, Elder Davis, Elder Li


 Elder Maughan, Elder Li, Elder Van Rij, President Robinson, Sister Robinson
Elder Davis, Elder Cundick, Elder McDaniel and Elder Kunz

This is an unique group of Elders.  They have each blessed my life beyond measure.  Their faith, testimonies, personal conversion, personal commitment, and willingness to change and be more like the Savior is exemplary. President and I pray for you and desire the Lord's choicest blessings to be with you as you go home to family, loved ones, and a new life.




After watching all but one of our Elders go through Passport Check,  we headed for the 'meeting place' near the train station in the airport to wait for Elder Kunz's family.  They were coming from Paris on the train to pick up Elder Kunz.
Just as we were arriving at the "Meeting Place" in the train station, Elder Kunz spotted his family coming to meet him. 


 Elder Kunz, President Robinson and Sister Robinson


Elder Kunz's brother, father, sister, mother, Elder Kunz, President and Sister Robinson

That opportunity to see a family reunion with a missionary after two years of service is sacred.  It is the sweetest feeling in the world to see a mother hold her son again.  It always, always brings tears to my eyes.  
I remember so well picking up our daughter in Argentina 
at the close of her mission and the joy I felt.  
As I watch families reunite, I remember the wonderful feelings I felt when I was reunited with our daughter after her successful mission.  
It is indeed a sacred experience 
in which to be a part.

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