Dear family and friends!
Oh! How we love and miss you all! I have a lot of pictures and, of course, if you scroll on down, you can see the pics and read all the details. In short, last weekend was filled to the brim.
Here are the highlights:
We had a special Women's Conference on Saturday with our General Relief Society President, President Camille Johnson. The chapel and cultural hall were filled to with women from all over Thailand. Sidenote: for our friends who don't know what Relief Society is, here is a little help from our friend google:
The Relief Society is a women's organization within The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, founded in 1842. It is dedicated to charity, support, friendship, and education for women, with the motto "Charity Never Faileth". The organization emphasizes sisterhood and responsibility for each other's well-being.
With over 7 million women in over 188 countries, I believe it is the largest women's organization in the world. This organization spends millions of hours serving in the church and in our communities worldwide! It was wonderful to sit in a room filled with women who love the Lord, love to serve, and love each other! Even with the language barrier, I feel loved when I am with my Relief Society sisters!
Sister Johnson was the keynote speaker at the Thailand Women's Conference and she also spoke the day before (on Friday) to all of the missionaries in both Thailand missions (East and West). Her words were inspiring and motivating.
Also on Friday, we joined the Meekers (Office Seniors from the West Mission) and the Taylors (MLS Senior missionaries from our mission who were in town for the Women's conference) on a dinner cruise along the Chao Praya River (the big river that runs through Bangkok). We had a great time seeing the Bangkok skyline lit up at night and reflecting on the river. The company was a lot of fun! And the food was great! (I forgot to take pictures of the amazing all you can eat buffet!!!!) The cruise started at 8pm and we are typically in our PJS and ready to crawl into bed at that hour, but we survived and had a really good time! PS - The buffet line was hysterical as it was absolute chaos trying to get some food. Things calmed down and we were finally able to dish up!
Sunday we did a day trip down to Rayong (because of the Women's conference the day before). Normally we drive down on Saturday and spend the night. Traffic wasn't bad both ways, so we spent less than 6 hours driving for church. We love our little Branch so it was all worth it. We drove the 4 Elders back up to Bangkok Sunday after church so they could attend their Zone Conference Monday and Tuesday.
Which leads me to the final highlight:
Bangkok Zone Conference. Our mission has 4 zones. Since we are office missionaries we are in the Bangkok Zone. We have other Senior missionaries (MLS - member leader support) missionaries that are in the other 3 zones (ranging from 4 - 9 hours by car away). We work with the missionaries here in Bangkok. We help out at their Zone Conferences and when we do our house inspections, we go to the Bangkok houses. The other Senior missionaries visit the houses for us in their zones. Elder Brady gets messages around the clock from missionaries with housing issues (from all 4 zones). Sometimes he solves the problems, sometimes the other seniors help, often he encourages the missionaries to talk to landlords or he helps with that sometimes too. There are repairmen to call, housing supplies and furniture to order and on and on. It never ends! We have gotten to know all the missionaries via Messenger threads (when they need help) but we have enjoyed getting to really know our Bangkok missionaries (and every 6 weeks some of them leave - and we miss them, but we have new ones move in and we get to know the new ones - so that is great!)!
Back to Zone Conference - the Zone Leaders Elders Kipibane and Wood asked us Seniors to help with the breakfast which we happily said yes to. Then we found out it would be at a different building (not at the annex where we live and work - where it usually is). By the time we found out, we had purchased all the fixins for bacon, eggs, and pancakes! We were a little panicked . . . but it all worked out! We prepped a lot of it the day before, rolled out of bed at 5am, got ready, loaded up the car, and headed to a chapel across town. I made the bacon on Monday (baked it all ahead and had it ready to warm up), John scrambled the eggs (beautifully I might add), and the Belnaps whipped up some perfect pancakes! We enjoyed the breakfast with the missionaries. John got roped into singing (last minute) and so we drove with the Belnaps back to the annex to unload and clean up breakfast supplies and then we headed back to the chapel so John could sing and then we stayed for lunch (and it was delicious).
The zone conference was inspiring and had us reflecting on why we chose to serve a mission. We love the Lord and want to help our young missionaries succeed in sharing the Gospel of Jesus Christ. We miss our friends and especially our dear family, but we love the missionaries here and the beautiful people of Thailand. We are so grateful to have this opportunity to serve, make so many new friends, and enjoy this fascinating adventure.
I'll share about the rest of this week in next week's post because I think I have said enough and I have so many pictures to share!
We love you and miss you! Thank you for reading!
Love John and Shelly (mom and dad, grandma and grandpa and so on)
The clock tower at the mall.
I'm tired just reading your post! It sounds like an incredible week with incredible people and incredible food. You both look great! Keep the faith. I'm having shoulder surgery on Monday, so say a little prayer for me, if you have time. (John)
ReplyDeleteI'm tired scrolling all the way down to reply to your comment! :) How is your shoulder feeling? I hope the surgery was successful! Praying for a speedy recovery! We will text to check in on you too . . . it is too much work to scroll all the way down to the comment section!
DeleteLooks like a lot of fun and hard work. Thank you for sharing with us.
ReplyDeleteIt was fun and a lot of work! Thanks for reading the blog! We miss you two!
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