I love busy days
in the office. This week we had 2 Temple
Days when the missionaries get to go to the Temple on their 6, 12, 18 month and
2 year anniversary. Their companions who
are not attending the temple, are paired up with other companions and they get
a P-day. They are in and out of the office
all day. I love it. This week some ASL missionaries came in and
one (cute-as-a-button) deaf missionary wanted to order name tags. His companion helped him communicate with
me. He was so happy and pleasant. Then the 3 missionaries proceeded to converse
with each other in sign language. While
this was going on a very sweet elder from Philippines came over and asked for a
name tag. He had a hard time finding the
right English words, although the English he did know was flawless with no
accent whatsoever. His 1st
language is Tagalog. At any given time
you can find elders or sisters in the office speaking Spanish, ASL, Creole,
Korean or Chinese. I love it. There is so much energy when the missionaries
come in. I love to just stop my work
(pretty much have to with all the noise) and talk to them (in English).
Thursday I
went with Marc to Mega Zone conference in Plainview (out on Long Island) to
inspect cars. It was in the high
90s. My job was to get in the car and
check the paperwork and make sure they had their insurance papers and
registration, while Marc checked the outside.
We would inspect 5 cars and then go inside for a water and air
conditioner break. We love to see the missionaries and they always seem glad to
see us or at least they fake it pretty well.
I love to listen to Marc as he gives his talks to them. It is clear that he is genuinely concerned
for their safety. One set of
missionaries did have an accident last week but, thankfully were ok. All 8 airbags deployed and, I’m sure,
prevented serious injuries. Every time
Marc’s phone rings, my heart skips a beat and I make him answer it right away in
case there was an accident.
I am constantly amazed at the pace we are able
to keep. After conference we went back
to the office and worked for a couple of hours.
Then we went home and finished up our prep for Activity Day the next
day. Then another Mega Zone Conference
Friday and off to Flushing for our Primary activity. I have felt the Lord’s blessings many times
when I have had super busy days and weeks.
After a day like Friday, at home, I would have had to crash and chill
for about 3 days in order to recover. I
love it here. This is the first time for
many years that I have lived fully “in the moment” day after day.
Today,
Sunday, was a great day! Primary is no
longer my least favorite part of my mission.
I love it and look forward to being with the kids. I had a learning experience today that made
me feel quite small. I have one girl (not
a member who comes with grandparents) in class that used to cause
problems. She clearly didn’t want to be
there and made it known saying she hated church. The last few weeks she began to change,
participating and even asking questions.
Before class today, she had her hand on her head and was very
quiet. I asked her if she was ok. She said yes, she was just tired. During class she was actually my most well-behaved
student, answering questions and making great comments. After class she was erasing the board for me
and I thanked her and asked her how her summer was going. She said she had a hard day because her
mother was drunk all morning. She said
she wanted to come to church because maybe it would help her mother to stop
drinking. You just never know why kids
act the way they do and it has taught me to look at the difficult kids
differently.
This week I
was talking to one of the other senior sisters.
This is her 2nd mission (on their first, her husband was
Mission President in the Philippines). We
talked about how hard it is to see our grandkids on facebook doing fun things
with their other grandparents. But we
hope that we are setting a good example.
Sister Martino said she felt like her earlier years were for serving her
family. Her later years are for serving
the Lord. I had to agree. We love our mission and everything about
it. Marc even loves being the “car guy.” We are truly having the time of our lives.
| The results of a missionary looking at his gps for a second. Makes a good visual aid for the Vehicle Coordinator. |
| Couple Missionaries' home in Riverhead on Long Island. It's beautiful but empty waiting for new missionaries. Any takers? |
| Manhattan skyline from Brooklyn |
| Elder Williams' Sunday School class has a little trouble with cell phone use in class. (He's very proud that he made this himself!) |
| The "Car Czar" inspecting cars at Mega-Zone Conference |
| Verrazano Bridge on trip to Staten Island to check damaged car. |
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