Oh what do you do in the summer time, when all the world is green? In New York we have enjoyed fireflies (amazing, we have never seen one before), a trip to Hill Cumorah to see the Pageant, a round of Zone Conferences, a Bar B Que at the Oneida Branch and many opportunities to serve.
We drove along the St Lawrence River to the North Country. Although I haven't been outside the United States (or does Tijuana count?) I got a glimpse of Canada on the other side of the river. After the Zone Conference in Pots Dam we traveled down through the Adirondacks. So many beautiful lakes, too many to count. I think they ran out of names and started calling them Lake 1, Lake 2.... etc. The Adirondacks are known for their unusual chairs. Here are some samples of what we saw along the way.
Transfers were last week with thirteen new missionaries entering NYUM and five leaving. There were an unusual amount of changes in leadership and companionships, well over 80. Each of those changes mean hours of work for the mission staff. After this weekend we should be back to normal. This next week we will have a Sister's Conference, the first one that the mission has had. With the addition of all the new Sisters, President felt it important for them to meet and discuss concerns that are unique to them. Along with this change five of the sisters have been called as Sister Leader Trainers who help train and advocate for the Sisters in their Zone and attend and participate in all Zone Leader training meetings. The President feels strongly about giving opportunities to many missionaries to serve in leadership positions so AP's are changed about every two transfers and Zone Leadership is changed frequently. We said good-bye to our AP, Elder Tollefson who went to the North Country and we welcomed Elder Tanner who will serve for his next two transfers along with Elder Lewis.
Today, two of our grandchildren were baptized, Owen McKinnon and Maggie Barlow. We have never missed a grandchild's baptism before but this is part of the sacrifice we make. We are proud of the the decision that they made to be baptized and to "Come Unto Christ". We love our family and are grateful for their support. I will end this post as President Wirthlin, "Eternally in the Lords Work"
Elder and Sister Barlow