For the Page and Leger families who have recently sent sons into the missionary field (and half-way across the world) we thought you might like to see how your sons spent Christmas this year.
Elder Page performing magnificently on a very old, flat and without a working pedal piano (of course he did a brilliant job as well - even played one of his own compositions - you would be very proud of your son Sister Page, worth all those hours of encouraging him to practice, a great blessing to us all here - his music invites the Spirit, uplifts his companion and brings tears to the eyes of those who listen).
Enjoying a warm Christmas Night - Elder Leger is going a great job in his first area and enjoyed watching his companion!
They both said it didn't feel like Christmas because there was no snow!! Elder Page was even sunburnt on Christmas Day! They got to spend some time with families on Christmas Eve, and for breakfast, lunch and dinner (or tea-time) on Christmas Day so hopefully they felt the spirit of Christ in the different homes they were in. They even got to play a bit of cricket!! (sorry didn't get photos).
Thanks for sharing your sons with us here in Tassie - they are both lovely boys who are doing a great job as missionaries.
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2 comments:
Thank you so much for posting this story! And thank you so much for taking such good care of our son, Elder Page. We feel blessed to have him serving in a ward where the missionaries are supported so well. We are so grateful for all you have done for Elder Page. Thank you!!!
Happy New Year
Brian and Kathy Page
We were pleased to hear about our grandson's activities in Tasmania. We are happy that he is serving well and appreciated by the Saints in Australia. Gant and Gladys Page
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