Elder & Sis. Servoss, us (Elder & Sis. Ellis), Elder & Sis. Jensen, Elder & Sis. McVea, and President and Sis. Christianson. We love them all so much!
Sadly, it was the last mission staff meeting for Elder & Sis. McVea, who are at the end of their mission, and are going back home to Provo, Utah tomorrow morning.
Elder McVea, who has such a great sense of humor, was over all the mission cars -- a huge job, while sweet Sis. McVea handled many things vital to missionary work, such missionary referrals. We had a farewell luncheon for them, and Pres. C. gave them this beautiful painting for a farewell gift.
This is a painting of Ephraim Hanks, and his remarkable story is found here.
The remainder of the week was soo busy, but sooo wonderful and inspiring as we attended zone conferences for four days in all of our zones -- Rochester, Palmyra South, Palmyra North, and Buffalo.
For the first hour in the morning of zone conferences, Sis. Jensen ( inside truck) and I help our husbands in checking each missionary vehicle. The Jensens are taking over the duties of the departing McVea's (missionary cars), while Elder Ellis and I are taking over the duties of the Jensens -- missionary housing. We are all needed in checking the vehicles, since it has to be done in a short time. After lunch, recognition is given for the most well kept cars. Elder Ellis and I speak to the missionaries about housing related matters at this time. We all got to enjoy the afternoon program, awesome instruction from our mission president and one of his counselors. Testimonies given by the missionaries finish off the day. The Spirit is so strong!
Elder and Sister Gibby are a wonderful senior missionary couple who wanted to be able to serve a mission, but needed to bring their very special daughter Megan along. What wonderful testimonies they gave. They will be going home before the next zone conference.
We did get to do a few things in our spare time this week, such as......
We went for a run/walk along the Erie Canal . We discovered thousands of geese in the semi-frozen waters of the canal.
This line of geese (look closely at upper edge of water) stretched on forever.
We visited the Hill Cumorah.
Then, we visited the tiny graveyard, where Alvin Smith, the prophet's oldest brother, is buried. The original old gravestone, is embedded on the backside of the newer granite gravestone.
This is the home Alvin built for his future bride and elderly parents. He died shortly before it was completed, and before he was married. This is the original home, not a replica.
Today is the last Sunday in our missionary apartment in Palmyra. Our place is on the bottom, right. There are two apartments upstairs.
This photo shows where our apartment is on the Joseph Smith farm. The Smith log house is on the far right. Our apartment is the white building on the far left, at the edge of the Sacred Grove.
This photo of the Palmyra Temple was taken just a few hundred yards from our place.
We sure will miss being so close to all of this. But we are looking forward to moving to Brockport (an hour away) tomorrow, where we will finally be able to start our member/leader support work in the Brockport Ward.


