Southeast Africa Mission
Thursday, June 25, 2020
Tuesday, September 30, 2014
September 29, 2014 Back at Home in the United States!
We finally arrived back home on September 29th with our daughter's family to greet us. The grandkids were so happy to have us back. They kept holding on to us, as if we might take off again. How great to see everyone, but bittersweet knowing our time in Africa was officially over.
We got back to our house and we were served a Mexican dinner, with Kyles and Pleasants.
We hope we get opportunities to speak about our mission in Church, to encourage other couple to go on a mission. We kept being told how hard it was to get couple to serve in Africa, but every couple we met loved Africa and some served a second and even third mission there.
Do you remember Elder Bednar's promise to the senior couples, that all couples who choose to come on a mission will be blessed for two generations? Our family is now an eternal family thanks to those blessings and we have an opportunity to be together forever. All of these things fell into place after we chose to go on a mission! What joy that brings to our hearts!
We are so grateful for the opportunity! WE LOVE AFRICA!
The End of our Africa Blog!
We got back to our house and we were served a Mexican dinner, with Kyles and Pleasants.
We hope we get opportunities to speak about our mission in Church, to encourage other couple to go on a mission. We kept being told how hard it was to get couple to serve in Africa, but every couple we met loved Africa and some served a second and even third mission there.
Do you remember Elder Bednar's promise to the senior couples, that all couples who choose to come on a mission will be blessed for two generations? Our family is now an eternal family thanks to those blessings and we have an opportunity to be together forever. All of these things fell into place after we chose to go on a mission! What joy that brings to our hearts!
We are so grateful for the opportunity! WE LOVE AFRICA!
The End of our Africa Blog!
Grabbed by Mia and Trey as we came our of customs |
Ryan, Mia, Patty, Trey, Shannon and Everett |
Mexican Fiesta...YUM!
Eagles Nest House |
Monday, September 29, 2014
More Pictures of London
September 26 - Tour of London on way home to US!
River Tour, also a transportation option. |
The hotel where we stayed in London |
Hotel Lobby |
Walking distance from hotel, Famous London Bridge. |
The Apollo Victoria Theater where we saw the play. |
Poppies to commemorate those who died for their country. |
Red Bus Tour of London |
Loved the little black cabs they use there, but expensive! |
Wednesday, September 24, 2014
September 24th Heritage Day at the Office
Today was Heritage Day at the office. People were supposed to wear their tribal clothing from the area they were originally from, so there was quite a variety of dress, from Nairobi to Swaziland. The women were so beautiful in their very colorful clothing. It gave us an opportunity to find out where they were from, eat a few treats from that area and ask questions. Nothing is boring in Africa! The ones I added names to are ones we worked with directly that became friends. All are Awesome and provided smiles every day! We will sure miss everyone. The food was great too!
Zanelle and Dorcus from the Law Offices |
Carly from the Travel office |
Dominic Tshabalala, National PA Director |
Kapu in Area Office |
Lady that works in cafeteria |
Patricia from the cleaning crew |
Fezi, receptionist at main entrance |
Saturday, September 20, 2014
Our final days at the office...photographing memories
The Lombardi's, our Swaziland friends, the most dedicated couple we had the pleasure of knowing on our mission. He served as a Priesthood Counselor in the Branch Presidency and also was in charge of the Elders (missionaries) in that area. She was an instrumental woman in the ward helping the members on a daily basis, plus they both supported and loved the 'La Bomba Boys', a group of young men who went from being a criminal gang to going on missions. They are great examples of love that we will never forget.
Our fearless leaders, Sean and Dianne Donnelly...friends for life. We are so thankful for the things they have taught us and the examples they are to everyone. Thanks friends! They helped us to truly experience Africa and love all parts of it, but especially the beautiful wild animals. They spend their life trying to protect these animals. It's a wonderful selfless service. Thanks for all you've taught us and for putting up with us as your assistants. We will miss our weekly meetings and game drives and fun times together. This is Sean with his wife Diana and below Sean took us out to one of our favorite restaurants Knives and Forks.
Debbie Pinear, an outstanding help to me in all of my efforts at the Area Office. Her title at the SE Area office was unclear to me, but she helped with any office problem we had and became a dear friend. She was born and raised in South Africa and offered the interesting details a native African would have. I will miss her coming to our office and leaning on the windowsill by my desk where we would shoot the breeze for a few minutes almost daily when we where in the office.
Law Offices which include RQ and Susan Shupe (from PA office) who became great friends:
The Humphreys, Senior Couple in Rwanda - great friends! |
I didn't have time to get more photos, but most are interspersed throughout the blog. We are so happy to have been on this adventure. We felt that we did some good, learned a lot, met many great friends and have a good knowledge of Africa and its inhabitants. We may not meet again, but all will forever be in our hearts. Let this mission to Africa be a testimony of the power and miracles that come from serving as a Senior Couple Missionary. Thanks to our children who helped make all of this possible!
Monday, September 8, 2014
September 2014 trip to Swaziland to introduce Bergs
Since Swaziland, Zimbabwe and Mozambique are countries they will be directly responsible for, we planned a trip to Swaziland by car to introduce them to the National Public Affairs director there and to show them how to pass through customs, etc. by car. We had a great time, as we always do in Swaziland. We invited the Senior couple to join us for dinner and it was great learning about what the McEwens were doing with the missionaries in Swaziland. They helped us figure out our way around and Saturday directed us to the bridge the Church Helping Hands group are helping build for community that has no quick way out of their neighborhood by car. He said the bridge would be finished the following weekend, which surprised us because they hadn't started yet. They decided to change tactics and use cement pipes, since their previous efforts at building the foundation for the bridge were washed away. I hope they succeed, but if not next weekend, we know they will keep at it until it is done. They are not afraid to work hard and he was expecting 150 people to show up and help. These people do not get discouraged, they just keep on trying.
Beautiful peacocks through the gardens at hotel. |
Parents visiting Africa with twin sons' mission ending. |
Elder Kyle & Jerome Shongwe discussing the bridge. |
Decided to use cement pipes so bridge doesn't erode. |
Elder & Sister Berg - They are great! |
Most babies & toddlers are carried this way. It's just a piece of cloth wrapped around mom. |
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