Wednesday, April 3, 2013

TIME TO SAY GOODBYE

 Farewell to Hong Kong

It is hard to believe that our mission is about to end.  Eighteen months has gone by so fast!!  Our replacement couple will arrive in Hong Kong on April 7th and we will depart for home on April 12th.  We will leave with mixed emotions as we have really enjoyed our time here in Hong Kong and have made many good friends among the other senior missionaries and also the local people who have been very kind to us and made us feel welcome.  But we are looking forward at the same time to being home again with our family and friends there.

We spoke in our branch on Easter Sunday and Monday we did our last shift in the temple following which we were released as temple ordinance workersDoing our weekly shift in the temple has been a real highlight for us.  This coming Sunday will be our last Sunday in our branch.  It is general conference weekend but conference is shown here the following week due to the time difference.

On March 26 we were invited to a farewell dinner with the members of the Area Presidency and their wives in President and Sister Watson's apartment.  We were served a wonderful meal, had a nice visit and shared testimonies.  We shared this evening with another couple who are leaving for home the week after us and a couple who recently arrived to start their 4th mission.

We are happy to report that the Asia Area achieved 100% on time yearend audit completions.  We have been able to maintain this achievement for all three audit cycles we were here.  A total of 481 audits were completed.  It took a coordinated effort of the local priesthood leaders, our Assistant Area Auditors, Church local country Service Center staff, mission presidents, etc, to get the job done.  There are very few areas in the Church that get all their audits completed on time.  So we like to brag about it.

Serving this mission has been a very rewarding experience for us and we are grateful for the blessings we have received from doing so.  We hope we have made some small contribution to the growth of the Church here in the Asia Area.  Here are just a few of the people and places we will miss.




With our Asia Area Presidency at our farewell dinner.  They are all wonderful people.


 Our young friend Mark played and sang for us when he came for dinner including a good Canadian song "Four Strong Winds"


Our special friend Jenny and her friend Nate

 Couples we served with in our Branch full of Filipino and Indonesian domestic workers.  President and Sister Nield are on the left standing.  He is the Director of Temporal Affairs for the Church in the Asia Area and serves as the Branch President.  Standing on the right is Elder and Sister Rhyasen - Jolayne's sister and husband who were here serving a temple mission.  The other couple standing are the Jackson's.  He serves as the Executive Secretary to the Area Presidency.  Sitting are the Heiner's.  He served as the Area Medical Adviser

 Some of the sisters in our Branch Family Home Evening Group.  we will miss all the sisters and brothers in our branch.

 
 Jolayne will miss the little children of Asia who all seem to be so cute


We will miss the association with the other senior missionaries serving in the Area Office.  This, for the most part, is the group we said hello to when we arrived.  We have had the opportunity to work with  23 couples during our tenure here.  All dedicated faithful people.


This is where we spent most of our time.  The Church Administration Building (above) and our office cubicle (below)




We will miss the amazing Hong Kong skyline as we walked along the Promenade and the interesting Harbour sights




We quite often would ride the Star Ferry to and from the office



We will not miss the often crowded streets


We are thankful for the Lord's blessings in our lives and for this opportunity we have had to share this mission together.  We are very grateful for the love and support of our family while we have been away and look forward to being with them again.  We know the gospel is true, that Jesus is the Christ and that this is His work in which we have been engaged.


 




Monday, February 18, 2013

This and That

 Christmas 2012

We enjoyed another nice Christmas season in Hong Kong.  We attended several events including the Area Office staff devotional and party, the Temple workers dinner and our Branch dinner and party.


Christmas tree in our apartment lobby

 Five story tree at Festival Walk Mall

 
 Santa and his entourage at the Festival Walk Mall



Some of the food at the Area Office Christmas party



President and Sister Aki of the Hong Kong Temple


Below are some pics from our Branch party



 





A Round of Golf

I was fortunate to get a round of golf in during the month of January.  Played with President Aki of the Hong Kong Temple and David Berrett, Area Legal Counsel and his brother who was here for a visit.  There is only one public golf club in Hong Kong.  It is on an island and has three courses to choose from.  Beautiful setting.





Assistant Area Auditor Training Conference


On February 1 and 2 we held our annual Assistant Area Auditor Training Conference here in Hong Kong.  We had 10 of our 14 AAAs here plus a few Area Office Finance staff.  Micheal Beck, Director of the Church Auditing Department in SLC attended and assisted with the training sessions.  Elder Gong of our Area Presidency and Chairman of the Area Audit Committee also participated in the conference.  The session was a great success and the AAAs seemed to enjoy the opportunity to get together and share experiences  and exchange ideas and challenges.







Jana and Ethan Come to Visit

Jana and Ethan came to visit us for two weeks the first of February.  They stayed with us in our little apartment and it was fun to show them some of the sights of Hong Kong.  We visited Big Budha, Tai O fishing village, Nan Lian Gardens, The Peak, Lamma Island, Stanley Market, the Night Market, the mid-levels.  We enjoyed having them here.

Here are a few pics of their visit.







  

The Year of the Snake

We  enjoyed the hype of the Chinese lunar new year.  It is a big deal for the Chinese.  Hong Kong was invaded by over one million visitors from mainland China.  We joined the throngs along the harbour to watch the amazing fireworks. 





 
 Jana and Ethan enjoying the New Year Wishing Tree


  

It is hard to believe that we are two months away from being finished our mission here in the Asia Area Office.  We are now into the year end audit cycle and are hopeful that the Area will maintain its' 100% on time audit completion record.