Thursday, November 28, 2013

Things we WON'T miss from our mission, The Things we WILL miss

O.K.,   so I thought it would be fun to make a list of the the things I WON'T miss after we go home.

1.  SPYDERS,  lots and lots, and great big, I will NOT miss any of them.
2. BUGS, THE KIND THAT LIKE TO BITE ME, need I say more?
3. COLD SHOWERS, OR WAIT, NO SHOWERS
4. NO FOOD
5. ANTS, lots and lots, no matter what we tried they always came back.
6. Termite swarms in our apartment
7. NO POWER, which means no fans, so hot just gets hotter.( but I might have to take this one off when we get home and we are freezing, then I might wish for warm again) but I will still not miss NO POWER.
8. THE STORMS,  especially the one that turned into the Typhoon in the Philippines. It started here. It gets a little scary sometimes.
9. RATS----------NEED I SAY MORE?
10. NOT HAVING A TEMPLE TO GO TO.
11. THE MUD
12. ALWAYS BEING WET, EITHER FROM SWEAT OR RAIN.
    Any of you missionaries out there from Pohnpei, feel free to add to the list!


NOW THE THINGS I WILL MISS SO MUCH, IT MAKES MY HEART HURT

1. THESE WONDERFUL PEOPLE, I WILL LEAVE A BIG PIECE OF MY HEART HERE.
2. THE RAIN,  like nothing you have ever seen, except if you have been on Pohnpei. I LOVE THE RAIN,  I will miss it
3 THE PEOPLE
4. THE BEAUTY, no one could ever live here and not know there is a God, He created the most beautiful place when He created Pohnpei.
5. Did I mention, THE PEOPLE
6. THE SPIRIT THAT IS BEING POURED OUT UPON OUR ISLAND
7.JUST IN CASE YOU DID NOT CATCH IT THE FIRST 3 TIME,  THE PEOPLE
8. WALKS IN THE JUNGLE, IN THE DARK, AND HAVING TO DEPEND ON THE LORD TO HELP ME NOT PANIC.
9.THE PEOPLE
10. THE WORK, AND WORK, AND MORE WORK.  There will NEVER be enough missionaries here or anywhere else in the world.
11. THE AMAZING WONDERFUL MISSIONARIES WE HAVE SERVED WITH , AND DO NOW SERVE WITH. YOU ALL HAVE AMAZING MEN AND WOMEN OUT HERE. GIVING EVERYTHING THEY HAVE TO THE LORD. THEY HAVE TAUGHT US A LOT.
12. OOP(YOUNG COCONUT), BREADFRUIT, STARFRUIT, MANGOES, BANANA'S, FRESH FISH, CRAB, & LOBSTER.
13. THE lightening & THUNDER, when it happens, it is really scary, but AMAZING
14.  PRES. & SIS. MECHAM, their spirit, their sense of humor, their understanding, their great leadership, their teachings, their loving us and their making sure we always knew they did.
15.  THE SINGING, EVERYONE SINGS, LOUD AND CLEAR, IT IS BEAUTIFUL
16.  SUNDAYS,no matter which branch we attended, as we drove near and far the roads and trails were always full of people going to Church. It does not matter what religion you are, EVERYONE  goes to church and they all wear the best they have. Even if they don't have much ( which the majority don't) the women always have at 1 beautiful dress for Sunday (and that is the only day they wear it) and the men have at least 1 nice shirt( it may not be white, and most don't have any pants, except a nice pair of jeans) to wear on the Lords day.
17. BAPTISMS,  in the rain, the river, the ocean, the fonts, white Christmas's, I will miss that beautiful spirit and light in the eyes of the new members and the missionaries. I guess I will have to figure out how to be a missionary at home, so I can keep seeing this wonderful, spiritual blessing in my life.
18. CHRISTMAS EVE IN POHNROCKIET,  The wonderful Kirenese People live in Pohnrockiet, it is , basically, a refuge camp. they all came from the outer Island of KapinaMurange, mostly because they wanted to have freedom of religion, and some came hoping for work and a better life. The have no land, therefore, can not grow any of there own food. They live in tin houses, that sit practically on top of each other. They are some of the poorest people on the Island, but every Christmas, they put on a program for ALL the missionaries, They sing to us, and they work all year on special handicrafts( which is what they make and sell normally, that is the only way they can make a living), anyway, they make special handicrafts as gifts for the missionaries. Every missionary on the Island will receive a beautiful Hand woven or hand carved item, that was made for them. The Kirenese People love the missionaries and are so grateful for them. They, who have nothing, give everything to the missionaries and the church and on this special night, they give to the missionaries.
    This year we talked the missionaries into giving something back, to say Thank You. All the missionaries are going to do a live Nativity and read the Christmas Story to them as our way to say Thank You. I wish we could be there to see it., but the missionaries,said they would send us pictures and tell of their experience, so I could still post it on the blog. Make sure you tell your missionaries to send the pictures and stories to Sis. LeFevre, so you can all see this sweet experience. It is a sweet, spiritual Christmas eve that I have had the blessing of being to for the last 2 years.  I will miss Pohnrockiet on Christmas Eve.
   These are just a very few a the things we will miss when we go home. Serving a Mission, especially as a Sr. Couple, is one of the most amazing experiences Elder LeFevre and I have had. We learned a lot about each other, ourselves, missionary work and Loving and Serving the Lord.We will miss many things, so we hope to go again one day...............................
.BUT, THE THING WE WILL MISS THE MOST, THE PEOPLE, WE LOVE THEM, THEY HAVE CHANGED US. WE HOPE WE NEVER FORGET THE THINGS WE HAVE LEARNED HERE ON OUR BEAUTIFUL ISLAND OF POHNPEI

Pandohp, a home away from home ------- By Sis. Roberts


The Miracle:  To paint a picture, here in Pohnpei, all your relatives live in very close proximity to each other. After opening a new area, we received a referral to contact a women names Margret Weller. She had been an "eternal" investigator for 6 - 7 years. She was dropped 7 months prior as she had the desire to be baptized, but her husband, that lives in Hawaii, had not allowed her to. On our 1st visit to her she was not there, but her sister was, so we Sarowei'd (had a lesson) with her sister. She heard that the Sisters had returned and was overjoyed. A miracle had happened, during our absence, the Lord had provided a way for her to be baptized.
  This amazing women would put anyone at awe. She practiacally raised her 10 children ( well 11, including me) by herself. She said to me " I have never felt so much peace in my life until now".
  Following her example, her 2 sons, Mikimik and Marsdon & 2 nephews, Jetruk and Jaylin, were baptized and can not wait to serve missions. The coolest kids!
   Also due to Margrets example to her family, her sister in law, Resina and niece, Mayleen were also baptized.
   At present, many other families are on baptismal dates and are preparing to make their Covenants.
Margret and many of her relatives have a goal to be sealed together in the Temple of the Lord & reaching out to other family that lives in  Hawaii.
   The saying is so true " Missionaries leave their families for 2 years, so that other families can stay together for eternity"
  There is no greater joy found, then in the work of the Lord.
I love being a missionary!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Sis. Roberts

Thanksgiving, our last

     We had a wonderful Thanksgiving with our wonderful Elders & Sisters today.  We actually were suppose to go home 4 weeks ago, but, we ask for an extension, so we could finish up some things and help with Thanksgiving. We are so Glad we stayed.
      As you eat and enjoy your families around you this Thanksgiving, here are some pictures of your sons and daughters, who we know you are missing right now. They all say  WE LOVE ALL OF YOU,  HAPPY THANKSGIVING FROM POHNPEI.
Elder Peterson & Elder Barrus

Waiting for the food to be blest

the Feast

Yo duhluhl, that is Yummmmmmmy, in Pohnpein

Sis Orrock & Sis Beutler

Elder Rice, fuzzy Elder Holt, Elder Kim, Elder Madill (in background)

Elder Matalolo & Elder Ashcraft

Sis. Orrock & Sis Fatongia

Elder & Sister Olsen, from Guam, their plane was cancelled today,
so we invited them to join us for Thanksgiving.

Sis. Ma'a, Sis Orrock, Elder Tupua

Sis Iowne, Elder Afualo, & Elder Tupua

Elder Nanson, Sis. Havea & Sis Iowne

Elder Gardner & Elder Nanson

Elder Peterson & Elder Leeworthy

Elder Barrus

Elder Kim, Elder Holt, Elder Cook & Elder Barrus

Elder Vause, Elder Bunn, & Elder Kim

Elder Johnson & Elder Bourne

Elder Barrus

Elder Madil, gave it the "Thumbs up", must have been o.k.

Our lovely center pieces, provided by the Sisters

Finger Lickin Good

Elder Lyman & Elder Leeworthy

Someone ate too much, can you guess who?










Our last picture with both Zones, all the missionaries we currently are serving with,
boy do we love these missionaries. 







O.K., who ate the most, can you tell by their stomachs?









Elder Ashcraft, helping with clean up on Broom # 1

Elder Bunn on broom # 2, 

Me, Sis. Komra, Sis. Roberts, Elder Vause

Me & Sis Komra

After that dinner, Elder Johnson needed a big drink of water.