Saturday was a day of errands and a couple of hours in the office. Sunday we attended church, took a nap and then went for a leisurely walk around a small lake a couple miles from the office. There were many others taking advantage of the weather and the lake. These interesting looking ducks were everywhere.
There was a paved path all the way around which made for an easy walk. Many parents were out with their children running along side of them while they rode their bikes. It was great to see.
Here we are getting ready for transfers again. Six week intervals pass by very quickly. Monday was a crazy day as we moved elders from one apartment into another, and worked in the office. Because Monday is preparation day for the missionaries, we always have many of them in and around the office for one reason or another. We had several of our visa waiters leave for their mission destinations as well.
Elder Oviatt, Elder Appleton and Elder Harris in their working mode.
A few hours later at the office and they look like well dressed missionaries.
Get a new companion and the picture is complete.
Tuesday we went to Greenwood which is about 140 miles round trip...and...you guessed it! We opened another new apartment. It was actually a very nice drive with only about half of it on the freeway and the other half on secondary roads. Believe it or not, those roads had many, many logging trucks on them. Being from Washington, seeing logging trucks used to be very common place. I just don't think of South Carolina as logging country.
Our morning load out help was Elder Billiter and Elder Loos. Our missionaries are always so willing to help us with anything we need help with. We are thankful for that!! We found out that Elder Billiter bakes wheat bread and he was generous enough to give us a loaf. He actually made four loaves that morning. Our missionaries are full of surprises.
We had the help of Elder Wilkinson and Elder Hansen moving into the apartment, so we took them out to lunch, which by the way was very good. The elders recommended a place called O'Charleys.
The apartment looked really nice by the time we finished.
Wednesday was our trip to Camden, which is an old, historical town about forty-five minutes from Columbia. On this move our helpers were Elder Gonzales and Elder Sprunt. Not only did they help us move the furniture, but they also helped put some of it together.
This is not my favorite job, but it has to be done!
Finally back in the office for me on Thursday to get caught up on all the paperwork and computer work. I was certainly ready for that. For Doyle, Thursday brought more moving of furniture and other items. He enlisted the help of four elders who came willingly at 7am to get started before it got really hot. Their reward was ice cold water, many donuts and the blessing of providing service.
Elder Bailey, Elder Oviatt, Elder AuKoui, Elder France and Elder Winn. Every one of them a donut demolisher!
Friday was a very busy day in the office as much planning is taking place for the 34 new missionaries who will arrive next Monday. It is the second largest influx we have had. As President Holm says, "There's lots of moving parts in a mission." It just doesn't stop! We all prepare for our presentations to the new missionaries. Each person in the office gives a brief informational talk to the newly arrived elders and sisters. Part of what I do after all the apartments are opened and ready to go, I organize all the keys and prepare an envelope with the address the keys and instructions.
I have hundreds of keys! Not that we have hundreds of apartments, but we usually keep more than one copy as well as a few mailbox keys.
So....with the upcoming three day weekend, I hope everyone is safe and spending time with people that they love. Family is so important no matter how big or small. May we all live to have the spirit be with us as we strive to be more loving and Christ like.
Blessings!!
Love y'all!