13 July 2020
Elder Clayton and I have wanted to serve a mission since we were newly weds 44 years ago. I must say, there has been nothing normal about the past 10 months we have been serving in the "Land of the Big White Cloud". I love everything about this country. The flowers, the birds, the green grass, the rain, the fruit, the fresh fruit ice cream, the creme buns, the incredible landscape, the ocean. We drive down the road and know without a doubt that this is where we need to be right now. My very favorite thing is the people. The beautiful Pacific Islanders. They are real, they know how to love, they know how to care, they are faithful, they are choice. I love the people I get to work with every day. Our counter parts, the Follands are the salt of the earth and I look forward to going to the office each day to work along side of them. All of our MLS couples stayed when Covid 19 reared it's ugly head. I learn so much from each one of them and admire their testimonies. We have one MLS couple from Billings, Montana, and love to share stories from home. I feel exceedingly blessed to be working along side President and Sister Erekson. They are from Idaho. Sister Erekson has a good, kind heart. One late afternoon, I recieved a call from home. It was one of my daughters telling me she was in the ER with another daughter. President Erekson walked out of his office to ask for some Post it Notes at the exact wrong moment the problem was being explained. It was about time to go home, and shortly after, Sister Erekson arrived at my door with dinner. I KNOW, THAT SHE BROUGHT THE DINNER SHE HAD PREPARED FOR PRESIDENT AND HERSELF to Elder Clayton and I that night. They probably ate McDonalds and we had their Chicken Cordon Bleu. President just plain "gets" me. Even to the point of stocking his little frig in his office with Vanilla Coke for me. He always knows when I need one! Each one of the Senior Couples serving have left loved ones and precious grandchildren and made sacrifices to come out and serve a mission. Many are in the same place we are. Not sure where home will be and what to do when our mission ends.
We had 6 months of normal.
2 months of lockdown.
1 month of recieving 83 reassigned missionaries from New Zealand
and
1 month of hip replacement recovery.
What a ride!
Yes, I had my "good" hip replaced. Yes, in New Zealand. Yes, the doctors are exceedingly capable. Yes, the hospital care was amazing. Yes, I am recovering at an amazing super speed. No, I did not have to eat lamb in the hospital. It all happened so fast, but I am on the road to recovery.
| I have been very well taken care of. Isn't this sign beauthiful? My friend Shauna hand painted it! Kia Kaha means, "Stay strong" or "Be Strong". Angels have come to my door with their arms full of food each day. I don't even know who most of these sisters are. It has surely lifted Dwight's burden to have to feed the lame. |
| Right before my surgery, we went to Taumarunui. I just love the unique scuptures in New Zealand. |
I don't know if these videos will open. Several of our missionaries came by one afternoon to sing to me. Just enjoy the beautiful Polynesian music. I had so many prayers said in my behalf. When you have a whole mission praying in your behalf, prayers are heard and answered!
Last but not least, Happy Birthday Mother. You have been gone 15 years. Oh how I would love 3 minutes with you to get your take on what is happening in the world today. I'm sure you would have lots of wisdom to share with me. Thanks for raising me the way you did. Oh, and I have caught up with you on # of hip replacements...Not that it is a race...
As we look at the US, I'm not sure what we will be coming home to. Certainly nothing like what we left. It somewhat reminds me of "Back to the Future II" when Marty went back to Hill Valley, Biff style. I'm anticipaiting Toxic waste to be flowing through the streets, shotguns in the hands of everyone, broken down smoldering fire gutted buildings on every street corner. One thing for sure, we are a bit closer to the Second Coming of Jesus Christ than we have ever been.
Stay well. Read your scriptures. Listen to the words of our Prophet, Russell M. Nelson. Help your neighbor. Find peace in the Savior. Hold on tight to your loved ones. Have hope and know all will be well.
Elder and Sister Clayton


I hope you start feeling better I can’t believe you need your hip replaced while serving your mission. I love you both & I’m so grateful to hear that you’re doing great. I’m glad to hear that the virus isn’t that bad where you are. Take care of each other. Love you guys. 💕
ReplyDeleteI know, right? My dang hip didn’t bother me before my mission! It literally disintegrated in a 6 month period of time! It’s highly unusual to have something like this done on your mission. But then with COVID-19 hitting there is no normal anymore. And with senior couples not being assigned For missions at this time, And due to Border closures, Having it done here and now really seemed like the logical thing to do.
DeleteEliese here. My friend had both hips done in a matter of three months and she's a new person now. I would not want to be awake during that kind of surgery though. Good to hear you're doing alright.
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