Our dear friends the Livingstone's have completed their mission and left for home. It was hard to see them leave. They have done a wonderful job as mission president and wife. The mission has almost doubled in number of missionaries since they came. They have had to travel under some pretty rugged conditions but have kept a good attitude about it all. We are grateful to them for all they have done for us.
We had an office dinner and farewell for the Livingstone's before they left. Eustache and Mamie and their three kids(Stacy kept running out of the picture), were there along with Pascal and his wife Gloria. Elder and Sister Moody, (Humanitarian Directors) President and Sister Livingstone and the Moon's. We have had a great working relationship.
President and Sister Livingstone just before a testimony meeting with a number of returned missionaries that served under them.
The Kasa Vubu Ward had a nice event to honor the Livingstone's. There were many friends of the church there and the Livingstone's did a great job teaching prinicples of the gospel. We couldn't get everyone in one picture but this is part of the group that was there.
The Kasa Vubu Ward had a nice event to honor the Livingstone's. There were many friends of the church there and the Livingstone's did a great job teaching prinicples of the gospel. We couldn't get everyone in one picture but this is part of the group that was there.
2 comments:
Hi Annette and Bill,
It's always fun to read and look at your blog. I just figured out that I can make comments. It's hard to believe that the Livingstones have finished their mission. That means you must be coming home soon! We can't wait to see you and hear in person about all of your adventures. Mark is in the MTC now and is going to the Long Beach, CA Mission.
Love,
Dan
Just read a whole bunch of these posts from your mission. It sounds like an incredible experience...for you and for the people you served.
I'm thinking you're home by now, right?
=)
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