Saturday, November 22, 2014

Super Seniors, and an unexpected Farewell

It was hard to know how to title this blog post.  There are so many words that describe our Senior Couple Missionaries…super, sensational, sweet, stupendous, sassy, sacrificing, solemn (well, maybe not that one),  smiling, sincere…you see what I mean.  Our mission has been blessed with amazing senior couples, and they genuinely keep the mission running smoothly.  They bless the lives of our missionaries, of our members, of the communities where they serve...and President Rahlf and I are deeply, deeply grateful for their support and love and friendship.
We honor them with all of our hearts.


When we arrived in the mission in July of 2013, we were greeted by three wonderful senior couples:  Elder and Sister Kiholm, Elder and Sister Laker and Elder and Sister Mills.  About a year ago, the Kiholms returned home, then the Lakers in December and the Mills in March.

Elder and Sister Mills, Elder and Sister Honeycutt, President and Sister Rahlf
Elder and Sister Laker, Elder and Sister Kiholm

Elder and Sister Honecutt arrived in October of 2013

Followed by Elder and Sister Campbell in November of 2013

And Elder and Sister Shorter in February of 2014


A Senior Couple Training
held in beautiful Banaue
March 2014

Ye Elders of Israel!

 Our Senior Couples 
hard at work in their assignments
Elder and Sister Shorter log many, many kilometers overseeing the housing for our missionaries.
Elder Shorter also puts in not a little time doing repairs
The "Hammer" in the commissary
Sister Campbell cheerfully filling orders
Sister Honeycutt is the Mission Office Secretary,
but she can always be found with her camera too!

Elder Honeycutt is the favorite at Zone Conferences
(He's got the money for reimbursements)
Elder and Sister Cambell taught English classes in Gamu and Cabatuan

Elder and Sister Shorter also oversee the Companion Language Study program (CLS)
Sister Shorter proctors the exams
Elder Shorter prepares the celebratory banana splits
Elder and Sister Morgan arrived in April of 2014
They serve as member support in Gamu and manage the "Address Unknown" program for the mission--
a huge undertaking to find all members in a Branch and update their addresses.
Elder Morgan and President Rahlf discuss the "Address Unknown" project at a fireside in Gamu Branch.
The Morgans have been very successful there and are creating a film to use for training.
Elder and Sister Leslie arrived in May 2014
They serve as Self-Reliance Missionaries and have responsibility for
two missions:  Cauayan and Loage
Elder and Sister Leslie also conduct a Career Workshop for all departing missionaries,
teaching among other things, resume development and interviewing skills. 

We just couldn't ask for finer people!


The Unexpected Farewell

November 5, 2014
The plane bringing our newest missionaries arrived 25 minutes ahead of schedule.
Elder Campbell rushed to jump in the truck and head to the airport, but a lip of cement on the
sidewalk tripped him and and caused a rather unkind fall on his shoulder, which fractured in three places.
That meant surgery and rehab, and an early completion of a well-served mission.

It's hard to imagine 
the Office minus the
smiles and laughter
of the Campbells!



The Cutting Ceremony!
November 15








Friends from Gamu Branch

Monday morning
November 17
Recreating the same pose from 1 year ago...

Ingat!
May memories abound!
Thank you for being here with us in the Philippines Cauayan Mission.
You've left deep footprints on many hearts.
(Even Boris will miss you!)

Well done, thou good and faithful servants!

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