Time......as you get older there never seems to be enough of it. Time....is a precious gift from our Heavenly Father, and it's what we do with the time we are given that really matters. I remember how we were so excited to begin our mission in Washington D.C. back in 2015, and talking about how we would be home in the Fall of 2017. It seems so far away!!! Then we arrived to our second mission here in Independence Missouri in March of 2016, and September of 2017 still seemed so far away! Here we are at it's almost February. That means we are 7 months to finishing our two years of serving. How did it go by so fast? Where did all that time go? Have we made good use of our time as missionaries? We would like to think so. We have tried to be good missionaries....we have sought out ways we can serve and bless others lives through our love and service. Yes, we talk about serving another mission...and we probably will. We've talked about going home and repairing our home......spending time with our children and grandchildren. We've even talked about serving a mission right at home in Utah. There are many full-time missionary opportunities right at home. I have had some health issues since we've been serving.....but nothing that has kept me from serving. We are so very grateful for the good health we have enjoyed while being missionaries. As we get older, we realize our dependence on Heavenly Father! He is the source of all good things.
So....we wanted to show that all Grama and Grampa Senior Missionaries still have FHE. It doesn't matter how old you are, you are never too old for FHE! Old people like to have fun too! The Treasures hosted our FHE this past Monday, and boy was it fun. We had our own version of "Olympics!"
Sister Boyer showing us her expertise in the "ShotPut"....
The "Javelin" throw was a favorite.....Sister Ross
Sister Christensen proving that just because you're "small", you're still strong!!
Sister Sharp showing everyone how to hold it!!
Sister Treasure was the score keeper!!! Because she had a broken wrist and her husband wouldn't let her participate.
Sister Peless getting ready to throw.....
Elder Ross.....put so much into his throw, he rolled with it....literally!!!
We were given letters that spelled words that had to do with the olympics.....
On your mark, get set....
GO..........................................
Elder Tefteller taking a turn.......
Cute Sister Treasure doing an awesome job of keeping score!!!
Throwing the bean bags in the squares.....Sister Carpenter...
Elder Boyer showing us how it is done!!
Then there's Sister Johnson.....she had quite the arm111
Sister Boyer celebrating getting both bean bags in the blue box!!!!! She's the only one who did it!
Elder and Sister Ross........
Saturday, January 28, 2017
Sunday, January 8, 2017
A New Year! January 8 2017
I've always loved the first of each year! It brings new hope, anticipation, excitement, and a commitment to do better! This new year will bring to a close the two missions we have served in the past 2 years. We left home on August 26, 2015, taking the scenic route to Washington DC, to serve 6 months in the DC Temple. At that point, 2017 seemed such a long way off, and to think of being gone for 2 years seemed a little scary. It would be difficult to leave our home in the care of people we rented to, and didn't know. It would be hard to leave behind our children and Grandchildren, knowing wouldn't see most of them for 2 years. But we willingly accepted the Call to serve the Lord! In spite of all the unknowns, we were very excited!! We met with Elder Schwitzer, and after we accepted the call to serve as the AMA, he gave us some advice. To visit our kids and grandkids and family before we left for our missions. So that's what we did starting June 29 to August 26 when we headed east. We stopped in Texas for extended visits with Glenn's family.
As we start this new year, I look back at the last year and a half, and I can't help but have so much love and gratitude to our Heavenly Father for the wonderful journey we have been on. It's not been without it's struggles, aka.....kidney stones.....problems at home with the renters, till they moved out 8 months later. It cost us five grand+!! Bed bugs.....but the blessings far out weigh the others. We have seen all of our kids blessed in so many ways!!! We have also been blessed in ways we never would have imagined! Having never been in Missouri before our mission, we have loved serving here and being able to become familiar with all the Church History sights. We have also been able to take everyone who has come to visit us on a tour of all these sights. Our testimonies of the Gospel, the Prophet Joseph Smith, and the restored Gospel have grown!! Aside from Glenn being the AMA, we have been able to Host at the Liberty Jail, and the Independence VC. We love doing that, and have had some wonderful experiences serving there. We have also seen part of the mission, when we go with the Housing Director and his wife, Elder and Sister Ross, to help move and clean missionary apartments when they move! Four weeks ago we were set apart as ordinances workers in the Kansas City Temple. We work every Thursday morning! I also think I have done more baking and cooking since coming here than I've done in quite some time. I love it! Everyone who knows me is aware that that is something I love to do!!!!
So now that it's January, we're winding down on our two year missionary service. Looking back I wonder how it went by so fast! The memories, the friends, the people, and the wonderful experiences we have had will have an impact on our life for good. We definitely are better for having experienced it all. And we would never have experienced any of it, if we hadn't "heeded the call" to serve a mission. We would never trade these past two years for anything else in the world. We have missed our kids and our grand babies immensely, but it has been a sacrifice well worth it! I wish I could get the message out to ALL the Senior couples out there of the joy of serving a mission!! What a legacy you can leave to your family, and posterity!! Sacrifice DOES bring forth the blessings of Heaven! We testify of that!
Until next time,
Say your prayers and be Happy!!!
Much Love, Elder and Sister Tefteller
Here are some wonderful memories of the past year and a half......
DC Temple mission.....Glenn getting to drive the tractor for the hayride....
Putting up Christmas lights.....
Singing at Thanksgiving dinner.....
Rebecca came to visit us in DC. We took her to different sights, one being Gettysburg....
Elder Bruggeman and Elder Tefteller having fun at Costco!!!
Our teachers at the MTC.....
Sister Hunter and I making snow angels in DC.....
Our very first time at the Liberty Jail!!!
Elder Tefteller and Elder Myers had a special bond.....DC
January 2016.....the big snow fall in DC......
Getting together and eating was always fun.....DC
Hard working Elders helping people shovel their walks....DC.....
Elder and Sister Seamon.....Housing Director.....when we first arrived in Independence.....
A Saturday bikeride......Independence....
Adam Ondi-Ahman.......
Our first Polynesian funeral........Independence.....
Sister Bentley and Sister Peterson at the Kansas City Temple.....
The Hollingshaus's stopped by to visit on their way home from their mission in DC....
The Kansas City Temple with some of the younger Elders and Sisters.
Going to Church.....
Andrew, Gina and the girls came for a visit in Independence.....
Elder Tefteller.....Independence
Gina would have made a great pioneer woman....Nauvoo...
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Glenn's brother-in law Jerry passed away so we went to Texas for the funeral!
Charles, Rachel and the kids stopped by for a visit on their way from NY to Utah.
Elder and Sister Tefteller....
Our dear friends from Highland came to visit us, they are now living in Nauvoo....
Rebecca came to visit us in Independence......Adam Ondi-Ahman...
The Liberty Jail with Rebecca......
As we start this new year, I look back at the last year and a half, and I can't help but have so much love and gratitude to our Heavenly Father for the wonderful journey we have been on. It's not been without it's struggles, aka.....kidney stones.....problems at home with the renters, till they moved out 8 months later. It cost us five grand+!! Bed bugs.....but the blessings far out weigh the others. We have seen all of our kids blessed in so many ways!!! We have also been blessed in ways we never would have imagined! Having never been in Missouri before our mission, we have loved serving here and being able to become familiar with all the Church History sights. We have also been able to take everyone who has come to visit us on a tour of all these sights. Our testimonies of the Gospel, the Prophet Joseph Smith, and the restored Gospel have grown!! Aside from Glenn being the AMA, we have been able to Host at the Liberty Jail, and the Independence VC. We love doing that, and have had some wonderful experiences serving there. We have also seen part of the mission, when we go with the Housing Director and his wife, Elder and Sister Ross, to help move and clean missionary apartments when they move! Four weeks ago we were set apart as ordinances workers in the Kansas City Temple. We work every Thursday morning! I also think I have done more baking and cooking since coming here than I've done in quite some time. I love it! Everyone who knows me is aware that that is something I love to do!!!!
So now that it's January, we're winding down on our two year missionary service. Looking back I wonder how it went by so fast! The memories, the friends, the people, and the wonderful experiences we have had will have an impact on our life for good. We definitely are better for having experienced it all. And we would never have experienced any of it, if we hadn't "heeded the call" to serve a mission. We would never trade these past two years for anything else in the world. We have missed our kids and our grand babies immensely, but it has been a sacrifice well worth it! I wish I could get the message out to ALL the Senior couples out there of the joy of serving a mission!! What a legacy you can leave to your family, and posterity!! Sacrifice DOES bring forth the blessings of Heaven! We testify of that!
Until next time,
Say your prayers and be Happy!!!
Much Love, Elder and Sister Tefteller
Here are some wonderful memories of the past year and a half......
DC Temple mission.....Glenn getting to drive the tractor for the hayride....
Putting up Christmas lights.....
Singing at Thanksgiving dinner.....
Rebecca came to visit us in DC. We took her to different sights, one being Gettysburg....
Elder Bruggeman and Elder Tefteller having fun at Costco!!!
Our teachers at the MTC.....
Sister Hunter and I making snow angels in DC.....
Our very first time at the Liberty Jail!!!
Elder Tefteller and Elder Myers had a special bond.....DC
January 2016.....the big snow fall in DC......
Getting together and eating was always fun.....DC
Hard working Elders helping people shovel their walks....DC.....
Elder and Sister Seamon.....Housing Director.....when we first arrived in Independence.....
A Saturday bikeride......Independence....
Adam Ondi-Ahman.......
Our first Polynesian funeral........Independence.....
Sister Bentley and Sister Peterson at the Kansas City Temple.....
The Hollingshaus's stopped by to visit on their way home from their mission in DC....
The Kansas City Temple with some of the younger Elders and Sisters.
Going to Church.....
Andrew, Gina and the girls came for a visit in Independence.....
Elder Tefteller.....Independence
Gina would have made a great pioneer woman....Nauvoo...
I sure love these girls!!!

Glenn's brother-in law Jerry passed away so we went to Texas for the funeral!
Charles, Rachel and the kids stopped by for a visit on their way from NY to Utah.
Elder and Sister Tefteller....
Our dear friends from Highland came to visit us, they are now living in Nauvoo....
Rebecca came to visit us in Independence......Adam Ondi-Ahman...
The Liberty Jail with Rebecca......
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