Monday, August 31, 2009

How we send Missionaries to new Areas

Our Labors:

The fruits thereof...right there. A soaking wet Nana. We had a water balloon fight. We filled up a bazillion water balloons. Again. It's a Genetic mutation. Otherwise, why would I continue to participate in such silliness?

Oh yeah...because these awesome young men serve serve serve


And when transfers come around, you never know which ones are leaving...


So this is a good way to say Ciao! C-Ya! Love Ya!



That's Nana hosing down E. Nevels, with E. Macy and E. Torres' help.




This looks suspicious...two missionaries, one large bucket and a water hose. Hmmm.


Oh I see. E. Okerlund is on the sidewalk...and it looks like he's still got a dry spot.



Not anymore.

E. Nevels and E. Okerlund. Both were transferred last week. E. Nevels went to Goodland, KS. and E. Okerlund went to Parker, CO. SO if you see these guys, know that we give them an astounding "THUMBS UP!" and feed 'em right!


Yeah, Nana got paid back.


From L TO R: E. Torres, (MN.), E. Okerlund (CA.), E. Weber (AZ?/UT?),E. Leavitt (NV.), E. Macy (OH.), and front and center, E. Nevels (MO.) as always hammin' it up!


The Candy Game:

Buy a bunch of different kinds of candy. Go to the Dollar Store for a nice variety.
Put it all in the middle of everyone.

Give players a small handtowel or a brown paper bag to hide their winnings.

Each player takes a turn rolling Dice...every time they get doubles, they get to pick a peice of candy from the center and go again. Roll doubles a second time, take another pc of candy. Roll Double a THIRD time--OOPS!--player has to put all of their candy back in the middle pile.




Play continues until all of the candy in the middle is gone. NOW, set a timer for like 10 minutes,

and play a speed round, where each player who rolls Doubles can now "steal" candy from another player by asking for the SPECIFIC candy under the towel/in the bag without looking!

If another player hints or gives away what another player has stashed, the tattle-taler has to dump their candy in the middle! Now, if a Player guesses wrong, they have to dump their candy too--so be SURE you know what the other players have stashed!

Once the dinger goes off/time is up--you get one more turn each and that's it!

Players can exchange their loot with other players, etc.



We'll miss you Guys....Missionaries rock! I love that my kids love our missionaries.

Yesterday the Elders were in Primary, fielding questions from the kids about missionary life and work...one of the kids raises his hand, and E. Macy picks him.

Cole: "Uh. Missionaries are always at the Andersons."


Yes, yes they are. Always have been always hope they will be.












7 comments:

  1. That's the greatest send off ever! I'm sure all the missionaries leave with such fond memories of your family. I've never heard of the candy game but it sounds really fun.

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  2. Yep, you guys are that family...the one the missionaries always remember with such fondness for all the meals and plain old good times.

    Looks like they all had a ball!

    =)

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  3. Hi there, I just found your blog and I must say I had to chuckle at your post. We just had the missionaries for dinner tonight and I would love to give them a bin of water balloons as a send off. My husband is the ward mission leader so we get them in our home quite often. Aren't missionaries wonderful?

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  4. Love your blog. What a fun post about missionaries. We just had the missionaries for dinner tonight as a matter of fact. Aren't missionaries wonderful?
    Love your blog by the way, very honest and straight forward.
    Stop by my blog for a visit sometime.

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  5. There are a few select families that my husband met on his mission that he still talks about (8 years later). YOU will be one of those families. ..

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  6. Awww...you guys are the best! I still remember the families that took care of me on my mission, they will always have such a special place in my heart. There is a family that took care of my hubby on his mission, and we still get together almost once a year. The service you are doing for these elders is SO appreciated, and the example of your family will influence their future families.

    I want to be you!

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  7. Oh, how wonderful,what a great send off and the cherished memories you are building for all of you. Loved the photos too LOL !

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