Our trips to the airport are always full of surprises, and today was no different. See the lone black bag in the middle of the floor with no one around it? That was causing all the commotion. Security had blocked off the exits from baggage claim and had roped off the area. Guards were all over the place. Soon a police dog came in and sniffed the bag. Next a bomb squad guy came in and went through everything in the suitcase. Nothing unusual was found. It looks as if someone just forgot their suitcase. Security was extra high today, so I am apologizing in advance for the following pictures. They had to be taken very quickly so as not to annoy the guards.
Well, let's meet our new missionaries of the Poland Warsaw Mission: First out the door was Elder Baranowski (Salt Lake City, UT). He made it just fine....his bag was another story. We will see what we can do about getting him another one tomorrow. He was followed by Elder Harris (Riverton, UT.) and Elder Garfield (Centreville, VA.). Elder Godwin (Phoenix, AZ.)was out the door next with... Elder Tingey (Meridian, ID) following close behind. These Missionaries did not even look tired. By the smiles on Elder Weir's (Nepal, Bahrain, Oman, Abu Dhabi, Tanzania, Maldives, Thailand, Qatar, Netherlands, Virginia, Arizona) face ....
and on Elder Wilson's (Rock Springs, WY.) face, you can tell they are ready to start preaching the gospel! Elder Vernon (Highland, UT.) is ready to work as is... ...Elder Cieslak (South Jordan, UT.) . Our one and only Sister is making her appearance through the sliding doors. Sister Packard (Yakima, WA.) has been keeping up with these Elders for 9 weeks. In the MTC, she was companions with Sisters going to Bulgaria. Elder Neuner (Kaysville, UT.) is the last of our new Missionaries to come out of the airport. (and security made me stop the picture taking...) Here they are! Don't they look great? We are so excited to have these 11 new Missionaries in our Mission. Now....it's back to the Mission Home for short interviews with the President, some dinner AND some sleep! (Lto R): Elders Weir, Harris, Godwin, Wilson, Tingey, Sister Packard, Elders Garfield, Baranowski, Neuner, Cieslak and Vernon. Sitting down to their first meal in the Mission Home....and probably their first served on Polish Pottery! Where are the Assistants? You mean they have to do all that work, and they don't even get fed? Don't worry! We take very good care of these hard working Elders. They had all the food they could eat.....we were just short a few chairs!
It's very late and all our missionaries are sound asleep. Tomorrow is a big day for them...their first complete day in Poland! It will be full of legal work, questions answered, contacting and some Polish Pierogi....PLUS they will meet their Trainers! Stay tuned!
Thank you so much for posting these pictures. It's wonderful to see that our son has finally arrived in Poland. I know he is eager and ready to get out there and work. This blog is wonderful, thank you!
ReplyDeleteI am very excited that Elder Godwin is in your mission. He is going to be a great missionary.
ReplyDeleteYes, thank you so much for posting these. I am glad to see my son Elder Harris is in good hands. I have been reading your blog ever since I knew my son would with you guys. I am so grateful for your serve and for this wonderful bog. Thanks again.
ReplyDeleteThank you for staying up late to post these pictures. I feel blessed knowing my son is in good hands. Thank you for your love, service and sacrifice.
ReplyDeleteI'm Elder Weir's sister and I just have to add my thanks for the pictures and stories and especially for your testimony. Thanks for taking good care of my baby brother.
ReplyDeleteThank you for this blog post. I'm another one of Elder Weir's sisters(he has many). We are all grateful to you for your service and for taking great care of the missionaries in Poland. Elder Weir is blessed!
ReplyDeleteMy son is entering the MTC today...thank you for your blog!
ReplyDeleteLogan has arrived! Thank you so much for keeping a blog so Logan's loud, excited, over-the-top family can see all the fun things he's going to be doing. Logan has a powerhouse of a testimony and I know he'll do well in Poland since he's one of their own. Our great-grandfather left Poland in 1913 to seek a safer life but most of his family stayed in Poland. I'm excited for all the family history Logan can do while he's in Poland (on top of missionary work, of course.) Love you, Loge!
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