Here are the AP´s and Presidente waiting for the missionaries at the airport with the mission banner.
Photos at La Portada. It was so windy and cold on Tuesday. In the distance you can see Antofagasta.



This is Sister Richardson. She and her husband are our great senior missionaries. They are from West Jordan and they keep the office running.
Back to the airport to pick up our Gringo missionaries. We actually met Elder Angus and Elder Martin in the MTC during our training. They looked so scared when they arrived (just like I looked a week earlier, I´m sure.)

And yes, I´ve already started wearing flats with my dresses. Comfort is more important than fashion. Elder Scott told the missionaries they weren´t cool anymore. They were missionaries. I guess that goes for me too.
La Portada with the Gringos. The sun was so bright I couldn´t open my eyes.
On Wednesday we receive the missionaries who are going home. We have dinner and a testimony meeting with them and then on Thursday morning we take them to the airport for their flight to Santiago. Even though we had just met these Elders, we loved them instantly. No tears were shed on this send off, but I´m sure in the cambios to come, we will be crying.


4 comments:
Wow! Never a dull moment it sounds like!
I LOVE LOVE LOVE these posts Tracy! Thank you for sharing. :-)
Those light fixtures are a HOOT! lol!
what an awesome adventure you guys are already having! thanks for including lots of pictures, i cant wait for the before an after shots. extreme home makeover T. Bruce style.
Tracy and Leland, or should I say President and Sister Bruce?? I was so excited to find your blog and your facebook account.
Paul and I have thought about you and your family so often.
Congrats on your new adventure and I am so anxious to read more!!
Our girls will be so excited to read all your updates.
Leland: I just learned of your call to be a mission president in Chile. Congratulations to you and your family! You were a natural as a missionary and will be a great mission president. I will keep you in my prayers. If I can ever do anything to help, please let me know. (I'm serious!) Best regards, John Rogers (rogers90065@gmail.com)
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