

My brother Robes served in the Belgium Brussels Mission. I will never forget the day he got home when he announced, "I adjusted over Texas." Yeah, right! His son, Elder Ian will be home in a few weeks (my how time flies!). My sister-in-law spoke with him on Mother's Day and she reported he had a very thick Spanish accent so I have a funny feeling he probably won't be adjusting over the Florida Keys.
4 comments:
EXCITING TIMES!!!
I love when they return~
I can't believe he is already on the way home. You are right, time does fly!
I don't even know Elder Ian, and I can't even describe the feelings that well up inside of me reading this...
What fun! I love running into missionaries when I'm out traveling. It is such a fantastic experience for them at a crucial age. I wish my church had a similar option.
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