And in case you're wondering, yes, that's how it's spelled in Danish. You can take all the words apart, but it would sound weird (as if pronouncing it isn't weird enough). This mission reunion was special because my mission president and his wife, Gary & Marsha Hudson, had just returned from a 12-month CES mission in Athens, Georgia last July. We had a really good time, and the turnout was pretty good. Sister Hudson brought her mission quilt for us to see. Before we return home, each missionary does a quilt block, and finally remembered to take a picture of mine on the quilt. Only two former companions I worked with in Denmark attended the reunion, and here's a picture of one of them, Jonathon Klindt, with his wife Kayley. Lots of good times were shared, and it's always nice to hear how friends are doing nowadays. Hopefully we can have just as good a reunion next October.
Saturday, October 4, 2008
Missionary Reunion (Missionsammenkomst)
And in case you're wondering, yes, that's how it's spelled in Danish. You can take all the words apart, but it would sound weird (as if pronouncing it isn't weird enough). This mission reunion was special because my mission president and his wife, Gary & Marsha Hudson, had just returned from a 12-month CES mission in Athens, Georgia last July. We had a really good time, and the turnout was pretty good. Sister Hudson brought her mission quilt for us to see. Before we return home, each missionary does a quilt block, and finally remembered to take a picture of mine on the quilt. Only two former companions I worked with in Denmark attended the reunion, and here's a picture of one of them, Jonathon Klindt, with his wife Kayley. Lots of good times were shared, and it's always nice to hear how friends are doing nowadays. Hopefully we can have just as good a reunion next October.
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