We are home from our mission! It still seems pretty strange - soooo many things in the grocery stores and in Target. So many nice homes and clean streets. But no Spanish, no palm trees, no abrazos! Oh, this is tough... But we are surrounded by family and the sweet joys of the Christmas season which warm our hearts!
There were a lot of sweet things done for us before we left. Our dear friends, the Ruckers, invited us to stay with them the last three nights, so we were able to move our of our apartment and get it cleaned ahead. In spite of all our work, we still had way to many things. When we weighed our bags, they were all around 50 lbs., but at the airport, the girl behind the counter was a member and chatted with us about our mission, sort of ignoring our bag weight which was so nice.
Here are some of the events of the last two weeks before we left.

We had decided to donate most of our household goods (plates, glasses, pots, etc). to the Consuelo Branch, so we took them to the building early, so that no one besides the Branch President would know that they were from us. We hope that they all find good homes.

On the first Monday of December, Vickie Rucker, Joy Crismon, and myself made cookies, and then we, with our husbands, caroled to everyone in the office as a thank you for all of their support this past year.

Then we had another Area Seminar with folks coming in from all over the Caribbean. It was much less stressful than last year, since we sort of knew what we were doing.

Our friends, the Crismons, had us over for a birthday/farewell dinner. Also in attendance, were the Ruckers, Walkers, and Haws - we will miss them all so much.
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Rafael Gutierrez, our director; Yadira Matias,
the admin. asst., and us. |
Then that final week, we packed up, cleaned out, and tried to leave things in order in our office for our replacements that will be coming in February. The folks in the office gave us a sweet going away devotional including a lovely glass plaque about our service and a darling faceless doll in the red, white, and blue for the Dominican Republic. We had so many hugs and well wishes then and during the luncheon that followed. We will miss them all so much.
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Sweet words spoken. |
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Sweet gifts given. |
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Lunch and goodbys |
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Everything in the car! |
We thought that we were in pretty good shape with everything, but as we weighed the bags on our scale the night before leaving, everything was a little over the 50 lbs. maximum. We had to rearrange a few things until they came out right - how did we acquire so much "stuff"?
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Okay, stand on the scale with the bag! |
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A last goodby! |
Matt, Clay's and
Bryan's families all came to meet us at the airport with a giant sign!
Everyone was cheering - it was so neat, although we did shed some tears!
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Of course, we had to have a group hug with almost everyone!
Here's Matt's family - Matt, Tana, Eden, Brooke, with Rowan and Preston in front (Matt looked so good after all his cancer problems while we were gone - he even has hair!)
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Clay's family - Cailey, Tana, Clay, with Faith,
Lia and Kendall in front (I don't know why we don't have a picture of
Bryan's family, but they were there as well!)
Clay's family had darling posters that they made waiting for us in our room.
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We remove our name tags after meeting with the Stake President to release us - so weird to not have them on. |
So this is the end of this adventure in our lives, but not an end to all of the lessons we have learned, the friends that we have made, or the strength that we have continually received from the Savior whose birthday we celebrate at this time. Thank you for all of your love and support - you have no idea how much we have appreciated your sweet notes, your prayers with Matt's and Emily's health issues, and all that you bring into our lives. Love, Los Dunford