Thursday, January 29, 2009

White shirts, dark socks and sunscreen...

William and I spent the early afternoon "unwrapping" shirts, pants, socks, belts, shoes, etc. The list of missionary "needs" seems endless. The pile of "stuff" keeps growing in the living room and has needed our attention for some time. We leave for Utah on Saturday, so decided that today was the day! After buying several bottles of sunscreen and tubes of lip balm with 30% or more SPF, it seemed like we are preparing for a cruise rather than a 2-year mission. The insect repellent (30% or more DEET) assures me that he will, in fact, be trampling through the jungles of Colombia sharing the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Lucky boy! Thank goodness everything is recommended to be "lightweight". The weather in Colombia is consistently between 72 and 96 degrees, year round! This guarantees that we will be able to pack everything he needs for 2 years...unlike my dear friends who find it a bit challenging to pack their sons for colder climates like Japan, Michigan and Alaska!! We are so grateful that William is worthy and more than willing to serve the Lord. He is about to embark on the experience of his life! We will keep him in our thoughts and prayers and invite our friends and family to join us!

3 comments:

  1. I can't believe it is that soon. I still remember swimming and singing some song about a moose when he was three. Love you William.

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  2. My daughter is in exquisite pain after breaking up with her boyfriend today. She wanted to keep him worthy to go on a mission. I had to give her an Ambien to get her to go to sleep. Good for William and all the girls out there *like mine*

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  3. Aww how exciting! I know when I saw James' list I was like all of that is supposed to fit into two suitcases? Are you serious? Then again I am a girl and way over pack for everything! It is so exciting what he is doing! I'm so grateful for everything the missionaries do, especially because I wouldn't be where I am today with out them!

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