Showing posts with label mission. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mission. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Returned With Honor!

March 15, 2012 was a much anticipated happy day!!  Ammon came home from his mission after having served the people of Brazil for two years.  I still remember the day we dropped him off at the Portland airport.  It seems so long ago, yet the time seemed to go by so fast...if that makes any sense at all.  Meeting him at the airport was such a wonderful event.

Bishop Ennis (a.k.a President Ennis) and McKay checking to see if the flight would arrive on time.

 

Hyrum, the official sign holder, was practicing his important duties.


The family securing their place in the airport to have the best view of his arrival.


McKay looks on in anticipation.


Dad was the first to spot him as he reached the top of the escalator.


Okay, I can't lie, the emotions really kicked in at this point and I couldn't hold back the tears.  Even looking at this picture, the emotions all come flooding back.  I love the look on everyone's faces as they spot Elder Luke.


He looks great, especially coming home all tan from the Brazilian sun.


Ready to high five Hyrum.


There was much discussion as to who would get the first hug.  (Hyrum thought he should since he "really likes Ammon a lot.")  But, Dad pulled rank and made the decision for Mom to have the honor.  Although, if you look closely, there is a small arm around the back of Ammon...so I guess technically it was a group hug!


After patiently waiting, Dad gets his turn.


Then there were hugs all around!  
Moroni...


McKay...


 Corinne...


Kara...


Bishop/President Ennis...


Brother Dan Walker...


Cory Polier...


Mom...one more time...


 After 24 hours of traveling...thumbs up to being home.


The happy family.





Welcome home, Ammon, we are so very proud of you!


Thursday, June 10, 2010

Mission Life, Part 2

Apparently, Ammon sent some pictures to us, and some pictures to Becca. (Not enough internet time to send all to both.) So, we have exchanged pictures and now we have him doing his laundry. Looks like fun!

Wash cycle.

Rinse cycle.

Prep for the dry cycle. Just a note: He lives in a second story apartment.
Where are the guardrails?!!

Dry cycle...as long as it doesn't rain.

Alternate dry cycle...when it does rain!

Successfully clean!

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Mission Life

We were excited to get actual pictures from Ammon in the mission field. In case you didn't know, Ammon is serving in Brazil in the Porto Alegre North Mission. He is loving the experience and learning the Portuguese language. We are so thankful that he has chosen to serve a mission and we, as a family, enjoy the blessings as a result of that choice. He is keeping a positive attitude and has set a goal to never discouraged while he is on his mission. Right now he is in a small town called Montenegro. The ward is small and they don't really have a youth group, but he and his companion are working on changing that.

Not sure what the green stuff is....we'll have to ask him about it.

He and his companion were making some kind of dessert.

Elder Cummock from Tennessee. He is at the end of his mission,
and Ammon is the first American companion he has had.

I like how they made the dessert in a plastic shoe box container.
Missionary creativity!

Saturday, March 20, 2010

He's at the MTC!

Ammon arrived at the Brazil MTC this past Wednesday. We are so excited to have a missionary in the field again! We know it will be a great blessing to him, our family, and to those that will receive the gospel through him. It was so hard to say goodbye at the airport, knowing that it would be two years before we would see him again. He flew straight to Brazil. It was comforting to receive the following letter:

Dear Parents,

We are happy to send the good news that your missionary has arrived safely at the Brazil MTC. What a great joy and privilege it is to greet each missionary as they come through the front door of the MTC for the first time. We promise to take good care of your missionary.

They now have companions and are settled into their rooms. They are assigned to a district with capable and caring instructors for language and lesson study. The branch presidents and their wives, will soon give them a second greeting. These couples are rewarded in their callings through the love they always develop as they embrace and watch over the missionaries.

The MTC has a full time live-in physician to care for their health needs. He is assisted by his able wife. We are also happy to report that the Cafeteria food is abundant and very good.

Your missionary will be able to e-mail home on Preparation Day after a morning at the Temple. This will be either Tuesday or Wednesday, depending on individual assignments.

Your very important young person is about to make an eternal difference in the lives of others. We hope you will be encouraged and comforted by this quote by President Lorenzo Snow: “There is no mortal man that is so much interested in the success of an elder [sister] when he is preaching the gospel as the Lord that sent him to preach to the people who are the Lord’s children.”

Please accept our love,

President Donald L Clark and Sister Zaza Clark