We started the "going home activities" with breakfast at the Mission Home. Corned beef over rice, sausage and egg casserole, bananas and mango juice. Yummy! There are 14 elders and sisters leaving tomorrow. We also had 2 extra elders join us - they are scheduled to go home next transfer, but school has them leaving a few weeks earlier than the official transfer day. Not wanting to miss out on the goodbye traditions, they came along with the December batch.
Breakfast
Sister BaleƱa
Elder Ritter
Sister Tampac and Sister Magro
Manila Temple Session
We love the missionaries!
I wish this picture wasn't so blurry - I love that we are all laughing!
Ties, Quilts, and Testimonies
Only 4 suit coats in this group
Elder Sessions and Elder Hansen lookin' good
Sister Perez
Elder Dela Cruz and Sister Estorgio
Elder Sessions and Elder Go
CLS certificates
Sister Havili
Worn out!
Elder Baniago
Goodbye to a great batch!
Sister Tye,
ReplyDeleteWhat fun to visit your blog! It truly looks like you have the best missionaries in the world. I look forward to the day when we can meet you and all the Cavite Missionaries.
I love the ties on the bannister! Does each departing missionary leave a tie?
Much love and prayers your way,
Sister Pam Speirs