November 26, 2022
The time is getting closer
November 24, 2022
November 22, 2022
And so it begins!
Elder Conrad's home MTC started Monday, November 21st.
We decided the best place for our son to have the best experience as possible would be in the basement, away from the every day distraction of 'family life'. He realized right away what a blessing this would be as many of the other missionaries were in their bedrooms and some even in the 'family room' of their homes.
Can I tell you hard it is to have the 2022 World Cup start and not have my son with me to watch the games? Also, how hard it is to remember not to be loud as I cheer on my country! If you didn't know, England beat Iran 6-2 in the beginning round and Messi/Argentina lost - to Saudi Arabia. Yes....Saudi Arabia!!
I am learning that the Home MTC is pretty wonderful. Every now and again, I hear little snippets and I am so happy to have this experience as a 'Mom'. Elder Conrad is learning a lot and teaching well. His MTC companion is Elder Lowder from Pocatello, ID. He is getting to know his companion and the missionaries in his district. What a wonderful opportunity to get to know 'each other' before entering the MTC in Provo, next Wednesday!
"We love you Elder Conrad"
November 21, 2022
John Conrad is now Elder Conrad
Today was a very special day. John gave a wonderful talk in church which many of our family members and friends came to listen to and show support. Our Bishop didn't tell us that a member of the area presidency and his wife would be visiting. It was an incredible meeting. John was really worrying about his talk and 'then' he saw the amount of people in the audience ;) He was assigned to speak on the topic of 'Testimony'. It is incredible to me, as his Mom how much his own testimony has grown.
From left to right:
Mike Young, Jared Sims, Jeannie Bott, Maxine Conrad, Judi Gubler, Earl Gubler
Mike Young: A very dear friend of the Sims family. Mike went to Hull, England as Elder Young in 1973. My Dad, John Sims was the ward mission leader at the time. When Mike left to come home to Salt Lake City, UT in 1975, my Dad was the Bishop of the Hull 2nd ward. Bishop Sims flew to SLC, for General Conference and he stayed with the Youngs. This friendship lasted my Dad's lifetime and will go on through the eternities. I cannot express how grateful I was to see Mike. I was teary as I looked him in the eyes and thanked him for being with us on this special day.
Jared Sims: My brother! Love him dearly and feel blessed to have him living close by with Marisol and Vivian.
Jeannie Bott: Jeannie is the sister of the missionary, Jerry Bott who baptized my Dad. I was beyond thrilled to see her and was so grateful she was with us. I know Jerry would have been there if he could and I believe he was sat right next to my parents in a beautiful place, watching over us. Jeannie is so incredibly special to my family and I.
Judi & Earl Gubler: What a beautiful couple. I was so grateful to see them in the congregation. I met these dear friends through John Holt, a good friend of mine from my home town in England. John asked us to get in touch with this couple. Elder Gubler baptized John and his family back in the mid sixties and didn't know my parents as Jerry Bott and Ben Tolley had yet to go and 'knock on their door' :)
HONORARY MENTION: Craig Brewster and Ben Tolley.
Craig had a hospital procedure and couldn't come to the meeting, however he joined us on Zoom. He was a missionary in 1969 and has been an amazing friend of the Sims family ever since. We love him even more because of his beautiful bride, Laurie who has always been so sweet to us and cooks the most delicious food :)
Ben was visiting his family in Canada and couldn't make it to the meeting. He baptized my dear Mum. He has the greatest humor and I love chatting with him often. We owe Ben and Jerry (Yep Ben and Jerry - for you ice cream lovers) so much!
After the meeting we had an Open House where we all gathered together and shared memories, chatted among friends and ate delicious food. It was great to be gathered with such wonderful people.
In the late afternoon, we went to the church where we met with our Bishop and Stake President. John was asked to share his testimony with us, his family and Bishop Erickson and President O'Hara. He touched my heart. He was rather emotional as he shared his feelings about his family and our Savior, Jesus Christ. After he had done this, he was set apart as a full-time missionary for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.
I was asked if I had any questions, and my only question was "How do I get through these 2 years?" President O' Hara asked Bishop Erickson if he would like to answer this. His response was "One day at a time". I LOVED that advice. I haven't stopped thinking about it ever since. It truly was just what I needed to hear. This will be my motto and this is what I decided to call this blog. What a wise man to give such astounding advice!
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