Sunday, May 30, 2010

Au Revoir

The theme for this trip to Pointe Noire and Cameroon is “Au Revoir” ! We came to say goodbye to 2 of our senior couples who have served so diligently for the past 18 months. We crossed the river to Brazzaville on Sunday morning and then went immediately to the airport where we got a flight to Pointe Noire. We were able to get to sacrament meeting in time to hear the Baxters give their farewell talks. They returned with mixed emotions…happy to see family and friends and sad to leave many dear Congolese friends behind.  Elder and Sister Baxter worked with both branches in Pointe Noire helping the leadership, teaching English, teaching hygiene classes and assisting the young missionary elders. They did all of this without speaking French!  We will surely miss them.

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We left the next day for Douala, Cameroon. Here we received two new American missionaries, Elder Buck and Elder Nash. The next day we had a zone conference and delivered Elder and Sister Willis and Elder Wigginton to the airport as they also finished their missions. The Willis’ worked in the two Douala branches to assist in many church activities, teaching with the elders and helping many of the members. They were very close to the American elders and will be missed by all!

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Farewell Dinner for Willis'

We had the delight of spending some time with our new Yaounde Couple…the Thompsons from Alberta, Canada. They have been here just 2 weeks. Now they  will be stewards over both Yaounde and Douala which will keep them very busy.

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While in Douala we visited the newly-renovated Bonaberi apartment of the elders. It is big enough to hold branch sacrament meeting in…until they exceed 80 members or so. The elders here worked really hard cleaning and painting and fixing and the result was spectacular!

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Unfortunately it is a two-day trip home for us… one leg to Brazzaville and then first thing Tuesday morning we will cross back over the river to Kinshasa. We are often at the mercy of plane, boat and bus schedules.

2 comments:

Lorie Davis said...

Oh, my GOSH, what a beautiful, professional website! Plenty of companies don't have websites this gorgeous. Great stories, great pictures. Seeing you with that GIANT "basketball" star, and then the short little guy in the last missionary grouping really points out how exceedingly different genetics can be in the same continent, not to mention the world!

I would love to be on your weekly mailing list, if you'll put me there. Or shall I add you to my Google reader?

And since when did blonde Pam become a ravishing redhead?

I do have a blog, but I'll be darned if I can remember the address right now. I'll send it when I remember. I generally send out mass mailings to all my good friends of my entries, cause I don't think anyone ever looks for the blog. And I have dozens of relatives who CLAIM to want to read my adventures. I do have some amusing past blogs, though. If only I can find them....

Love,
Lorie

Ryan Hancock said...

Thank you for this site. Our son just got to the area and it is great to see where he is. We are glad to see the Thompson's there. It makes us feel better. Thanks again for the site