When we went out for Emmett's blessing in late March, the timing was perfect. We attended our first New York Rochester Mission reunion. It was such a joy to be with our dear President and Sister Christianson again, and so many of the missionaries we served with.
Remington Peck (Elder Peck) is now married and is one of BYU's star football players.
This is one of our Brockport "daughters", Sister Torres (Diana) who lived in the same apartment complex as we did.
Here is one of our Brockport "sons", Elder Hulse (Dan) and his wife.
At the reunion, Carl and I surprised Jack and Melanie Christianson with a photo book I put together with memories from the 18 months we served with them.
Here's another Brockport "daughter". Sister Butters (Whitney, who is a journalist for the Deseret News, and is now engaged to the young man next to her.
Another Brockport "daughter", Sister Gillespie (Julia), along with Elder and Sister Willyerd. The Willyerds were on the mission office staff with us.
Elder and Sister Servoss also served on the office staff with us.
There were so many other senior and junior missionaries whom we love, but didn't get the chance to get a photo of. It was a taste of heaven being at the reunion.
Another perk of our visit to Utah was attending two sessions of April General Conference in the Conference Center. It was a first for the both of us, although I attended in the Tabernacle many years ago when David O. McKay was prophet of the Church.
At the Saturday afternoon session, we happened to sit on the same row as the Bergeson family, our old friends who are in our home ward in Friendswood, Texas.
After the Saturday session, we wandered over to the Deseret Bookstore where well known LDS writer/motivational speaker, John Byetheway was having a book signing.
We were delighted to run into a few more of our New York Rochester returned missionaries in the mall following the book signing. Prefect ending to a perfect day'














