Planting the garden at the Senior Sisters Center
It has been a busy couple of months here in Lesotho. Missions are so amazing. I hope you all have the opportunity to go
someday! We are rejoicing daily as we
end each day. So many experiences we
could only have had in the mission field.
Because it has been a couple of months, I hardly know where
to begin. I guess, we will start with
our wonderful little Mphethe family who has been preparing for months to go to
the temple. We had to make several trips
to their villages to get documentation for them. Then they had to have a civil marriage.
(Enjoy all the pictures). We invited them over to our home to prepare their
family names for the temple. We so
enjoyed our meals together and our time to prepare their ancestors names. We needed to have them come twice because we
didn’t have enough time the first time around.
What a blessing in a senior couples life to have these wonderful
families in our home. They worked
tirelessly getting birth certificates and passports for themselves and their
two children. It is not a simple process
to get paperwork completed to leave this tiny little country. Then on Monday September 26th we
loaded into the Bakki and drove to Johannesburg to the temple. It is a 4 ½ hour drive and the children were
perfect (not even a fuss from the baby or the 3 year old). The Temple experience is so hard to explain
to you. So peaceful and comforting, I
guess describes it fairly well. What a
blessing to see these beautiful families being sealed for time and all eternity
in the House of the Lord! These temple
experiences are icing on the cake for our mission.
In the meantime we missed our first grandchild being sealed
in the temple. What an example for our
entire family! Monica came home from her
mission in Florida in May and Jacob came home from his mission in Arizona in
July. They were still very much in love
and it didn’t take long to plan the wedding.
They were sealed together in the Payson Utah temple September 30th,
2016. It was so hard not to be there,
but we FaceTimed them when they came out of the temple. Then at the reception a little storm blew in
the most beautiful sunset and double rainbow that any newly weds could dream
of. They were truly blessed for their
faithfulness!
President and Sister Thompson and Elder and Sister Sorensen
came to Lesotho for District Conference in August. The Sorensen’s stayed with us and we had too
much fun!! We did a little sight seeing
in the area and went to the weavers and the Kome Caves. It was such an enjoyable weekend we hated for
it to end. Then Elder Chandler on Monday night had a virus attack
around his heart and we thought he was having a heart attack. After about 5 hours we decided to drive the 1
½ hours to Bloem to have him checked. No
heart attack, but a virus that mimics a heart attack. They put him on medicine and all is
well! Whee! That was scary!
When we were at the weavers with the Sorensen’s and
Thompson’s we had such an enjoyable time, singing and dancing with these
delightful sisters. About a month before
we had asked them to do start on a weaving of the First vision for us. We had asked them to wait until we could show
them the video of the First Vision before they started, but they didn’t
understand so when we got there one morning on our way to Leribe to check on
them, they had already started and we had a black Joseph. We chuckled on the way home, but decided to
go back in a couple of days with the video and explain more clearly what this
weaving was about. It was a wonderful
experience. They kept looking at the
video and then over at Joseph saying in Lesotho that he definitely was not a
black person. We so loved sharing the
truthfulness of this gospel with them and so many others that we meet! It is pure JOY to do so! President and Sister Thompson and Nicole
their daughter along with the Sorensen’s truly loved the experience with these
delightful weavers. I hope you will
enjoy the pictures.
We had several missionaries leave on missions from
Lesotho. Elder Khophoce and Elder
Matlanyane got their visas finally for South Africa and got to leave for their
missions in Botswana. They had a great
first experience serving here for a few months though. We truly miss them now. Sister Monesa left on her mission for Sierra
Leone. It took some doing to get all of
her paperwork completed, but she was so happy to be ready and to go serve. Brother Sekholomi received
his mission call to Johannesburg. He
enters the MTC on December 8th.
We have only a couple more calls to come in before we leave. We have the blessing of being a part of the
Elders lives here in just a small way, but we love to feed them and take care
of some of their physical needs. Elder
King was AP and got to come to Lesotho to work for his last transfer. What a joy it was to have him working here. He got to train a new Elder Parsons and they
were great teachers together. We will
definitely miss him.
We had a fabulous Mormons Helping Hands
work activity at the Senior Sisters home very close to where we live. They were so excited to have us do so much
work for them. We also went in to meet
them. They do not live there, they just
meet there and do good things for the villages, like explain about
dementia. Uneducated villagers kill the
Elderly, because they think they are possessed of the devil. Hard to believe that still happens in the
world, but it does! What a great work
these sisters do. We asked them if we
could come in and leave a spiritual message from time to time and they said
yes! Our first time there we taught
about our Savior, Jesus Christ. The
spirit was so strong and the love of those sisters for us and us for them was
powerful. This experience would probably
not have happened except on a mission.
Oh how much we will miss our mission.
Only 5 months to before we are finished again.
We hope and pray you are all happy and
healthy at home! We miss you all so
much! The gospel of Jesus Christ is the
best thing that ever happened to Elder and Sister Chandler and we rejoiced
every day to have the privilege and blessing of being a part of it.
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Thank you for sharing this wonderful record of your work. We can see the Lord's hand blessing Lesotho. Love, Sister Zackrison
ReplyDeleteI love reading of your experiences and seeing your pictures. You're a long way from Idaho, for sure! So sorry about your daughter and son in law. We will remember them in our prayers. We know how hard it is to be away from your family when they need you. Hope you will make your way to Meridian when you get home. Love, Judy
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