Tuesday, June 18, 2013

A Sister

My little sister is on a mission.  All the way over in the Scotland/Ireland mission.  I think I'm flabbergasted as to how time went this fast.  Wasn't she just turning 12 or something?  Now she's 19 - and beautiful, and mature, and left last Wednesday for the Preston England MTC.  I just can't believe it.  She's had her call for almost 6 months....I kind of let time get away from me.  And now it's here.

We have literally hundreds of pictures to document this day and the few days surrounding her leaving. Going through them was exhausting...you can imagine how hard it was to choose which ones to post.

She did a.w.e.s.o.m.e giving her farewell talk.  I started to cry before the opening hymn was over.  And everytime I looked at my mom she was teary as well, which didn't help the waterworks.

My parents put on quite the party for her.  Amazing food, a pretty yard, and such kind and supportive family and friends to celebrate with us rounded out a pretty awesome day.


My mom single handedly planned and prepared for this day.  And it was just perfect.  Months of stress, not to mention the small fortune my parents spent getting her ready to serve was eye opening to me.  I applaud all of you missionary parents.  This is quite the effort of labor and love!




 






 
 
It's hard to believe this was so short a time ago....... (getting her call)..........

 ......and now one of these gorgeous pictures will be hanging in the church for the next year and a half.....




The morning she left was exciting, happy, a bit tearful, and a total blast.  I thought it was a ball watching the whole process (minus having to turn around and go get her debit card that was left at the house.  oops.)!  My mom thought is was easier than expected, my dad thought it was harder.  My dad literally sat at the airport with his binoculars to watch her plane take off. 

Callie looked beautiful.  I usually avoid discussing subjects related to religion too much, but I have to say Callie glowed that morning.  She looked the part of a missionary.  I am so proud of her decision to serve the Lord.  This decision was not taken lightly and requires a good amount of sacrifice and hard work.  She will be so blessed for this decision!  I cannot wait to watch her succeed these next 18 months!



























Sympathy treats left on my parents doorstep.....
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
Good luck Callie!  We are so proud of you!  We think of you every single day!  We love you!!!

1 comment:

rawhide said...

so fun!!!! let me know if you ever find out her address...I will take her a gift when i go over to wales and ireland to do my ironman.