Tuesday, September 2, 2008

Special Greetings to our Primary Friends

This post is a special "Hello!" to our Primary friends
who are meeting this week in a reunion at Betty Jo's mountain home in Idaho.
We hope you all made it safely and are enjoying the peace and tranquility of our Heavenly Father's creations and the loving hospitality of your hostess. I will miss being with you all! But as you can see from this blog, we are delighted to be here, and we intend to give it our all.
As you hear Karen's report of their marvelous humanitarian mission, you will know again how varied missions can be for seniors, and how well the Lord matches us to his work.
Our previous posts describe what we are doing. After the summer institute recess, we begin this week in earnest at the outreach center, and will have more to show in the coming weeks.
For this post I have just added our greetings to you and my blown kisses, and have included a few more looks at our beautiful Switzerland.
May our Heavenly Father's choice blessings continue with you all. I look forward to hearing about the reunion!
Leonard says "Hi!"
Blowing my kisses!
P-day morning visit to Blausee (Blue Lake). It's an incredibly clear blue little lake full of trout. We had some, deliciously prepared, at the little resaurant.
Have I said before that a mission probably should not be this much fun?!

On the way home from church in Interlaken.

2 comments:

Ruth said...

Great blog! Thank for sending kisses to all of us. We know they are floating in the air and waiting to be caught. It's a good thing you sent them early because I'm sure they have arrived at BJ's by now just waiting for us!
You look so happy. Thank for making our party perfect. I'll write after and give you the details! Everyone will be sooo happy to read your blog. Good idea
Love to both of you.
Ruth

Laurel said...

We had a great time at Betty Jo's. There weren't a whole lot of us there, but it's always wonderful to feel the spirit of these great women and catch up on everything they're doing. I hadn't had a chance to hear a report of Karen's mission and that was very interesting.

It was fun to read your blog. It sounds like you're having great impact there. They're lucky to have the two of you. Keep up the fun stuff, too.