Our dearest friends and family, Six months ago today on June 15th, we flew away from our beloved home in Arizona. So today feels like a good day to finally sit down and knock out a letter home in honor of six months away. There never will be adequate ways to share all of the amazing (and the super hard) things that happen on a mission. But I will attempt to do so. Without exception, leading a mission is the most challenging thing we have ever faced. It is hard on us each personally, it is a challenge for our marriage, and it is a challenge for us physically. Never have we had something challenge us in all three of those categories simultaneously. One of the most difficult things we face, is the need to constantly be “on”. There is never a time to have a bad day, or be in bad mood. We have learned to smile, act encouraging, and allow our missionaries to see President and Sister Jones having only good days. What no one sees is the turmoil that brews beneath the surface when we are f...
Dear family and friends, It’s summer here in Porto Alegre! It’s so strange to see the date February on your calendar and it's super hot and humid here. I’m thankful for air conditioning in our home and cars so we don’t melt. I’m not sure how our missionaries stay out in the heat all day. It is truly admirable. When I have been out in the heat, your body gets so wet, that sweat comes out of pores that I didn’t know existed. On one division that I went on with the sisters, I had sweat pouring down my back where it truly felt like someone was pouring a cup of warm water down my shirt. Yum. Sticky icky. Did you know the back of your hand could sweat? I always knew that palms could get sweaty, but the back of the hand was a new one for me. Camryn and I slept overnight in an apartment of two sisters that had extra beds. We put our mattresses on the floor and had a single fan blowing right on us all night. We hardly slept. I don’t know that we’ve ever been that hot. The next day Camryn we...
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