This is a painting done by my sister, Lisa Higginson Jones. (I got to be an advisor on the project!) I hope she doesn't mind my using it on this blog. I used it in a lesson this week as an example of a happy home. It makes my heart glad, and symbolizes this month so far. (Can't you just hear the gulls and the meadowlark?!) We don't see sailing ships like the one in the background, but we do see lots of ferries and coastguard boats and fishing vessels and other very utilitarian craft! We are hearing fewer gulls lately and more meadowlarks, and another little songbird that I don't recognize sits in a bush outside our door and sings its heart out!
I am getting happier. I am re-learning that happiness isn't having what you want, it is finding the way to be content with what you have. A few days ago I decided that while the house we live in seems deficient as a house (because of what I am used to) it would be a very nice comfortable cabin! As soon as I made the change in my mind, I was much happier! I even catch myself having thoughts flit through my mind like, "I love my little kitchen!" When I become conscious of the thought, I am at first incredulous, but upon examination I see that "I love my little home," is a much healthier attitude and has nothing to do with measuring its beauty or even the efficiency of its set up--it is what the Lord has provided for me and it is much healthier and happier to love it! (OH dear! Here I am using a mission blog as a personal journal! Excuse me!) Anyway, "cabin" it is!
Highlights of a very busy month!
Sun. 10th
Elder Walker gave a very beautiful talk in the Dungeness Ward on Mother's Day. He was asked to speak about his mother and how her influence helped him desire to be a missionary. It was wonderful! And while he spoke about himself he also got to report that all of his brothers and sisters who had been able to retire had, or were at this time, serving missions or multiple missions! Look what the influence of parents serving can do for the Kingdom! In my family also, my two brothers served missions as young men, and each of us sisters, who lived to be old enough, has served. It is a good thing! We are so proud of the service our children and grandchildren have given, are giving, and are preparing to give in the future. Helping to build the Kingdom at home or abroad is so necessary and wonderful!
I had a sweet Mother's Day with so much love expressed by our children. Nathan sent flowers that came wrapped up in a vase with the stems stuck in wet foam. Then, when they were unwrapped, the stems cut and the vase filled with water, the flowers began to blossom. What fun! (Today is the 21st and they are still beautiful! I have lost only one blossom!)
Mon. 11th
Had Elders over today. Fed them pancakes, sausage and eggs for lunch because that is what Elder Sommercorn wanted for his last meal with us. In the evening we had dinner and FHE with Bishop and Sister Cain and their daughter, Ellen. Sister Cain believes that we try so hard to make things special and beautiful because we remember our Heavenly Home! When she invites you over, she makes it as beautiful as she can! I told her that we are often with people that think trying to make things beautiful is putting on unnecessary aires. That is when she told me her philosophy. She feels strongly that Heavenly Father and Mother make things as beautiful for us as they can.
Tues. 12th
On Transfer day, Elder Wilson asked Elder Walker for a blessing. He was really feeling the pressure of his companion going home, getting a new companion, and having a new set of Sister missionaries in his district. Elder Walker gave him a beautiful blessing. He is such a tender, thoughtful young man. Everyone around him can feel his love. Then we took the Elders to Transfer Meeting in Tacoma, stopping at Fat Smitty's for lunch.
| Elder Sommercorn and Elder Wilson with Elder Walker |
| Elder Wilson with his new companion, Elder Kearns |
We fed lunch to 16 missionaries today before our Zone meeting. We had spaghetti, salad, and toasted garlic/parmesan bread. They helped butter, add the garlic and cheese, and fry the bread. It was fun to have them in the kitchen helping! They were very gracious.
Thurs. 14th
Elder and Sister Thomsen (Mission Housing Coordinator) came from Tacoma to have lunch with us, then visit some of the apartments we are concerned about in Sequim and Port Townsend. When we got back, we invited the Bowlbys for dinner. It was a productive evening. Because most of the members here are converts there are things we grew up knowing that they haven't yet learned. It reminds me of President Packer's talk, The Unwritten Order of Things. Sister Bowlby asked what the prophets teach about face cards, so we looked it up online. Then she wanted to understand the JST's in the Bible. She didn't realize what they were. I showed her how we mark ours at the bottom of the page and then in the text so that we never miss having the correct translation.
Fri. 15th
Had a lesson with C---- & E---. She took me out to the car and explained why she couldn't get baptized. Heavy. I couldn't get the weight of it out of my mind, so that evening we went to the High School Musical, Fiddler On The Roof. We have never seen a high school musical of that caliber! It was really impressive! Amazing talent! You should have seen the sets! Our compliments seemed to mean a lot to the directors, who are members of the Church.
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| Found this snail on my blind! Yuck! |
Visited the DeJongs and listened to their conversion stories. Took them some family history notes from someone in our choirs at home who is related! (We have heard so many conversion stories this month! All of them have been from couples who had been in miserable situations then found the Church and each other! We hear conversion stories wherever we go! It makes it so easy to have testimony-filled conversations! One of our goals in the mission is to encourage members of the Church to have gospel conversations with their friends. I can think of so many of you who are good at doing just that!)
Had a discussion with Jerry, introducing him to the new Sisters. Fireworks! Sister Julien is very good at asking pointed questions and he didn't like that. He is going to have to decide who he is going to be. He has not been moving forward spiritually--just enjoying the love in the Church.
In the evening we visited the Bahrts. We felt strongly that we should extend an invitation to her adult daughter (who lives with them) to have the discussions. She flatly refused, saying that she is not interested! They felt badly and were very disappointed, but the visit was good. The daughter has cancer, so maybe her heart will change. She comes to every Church meeting. The Church is her whole social life, but she will not listen right now.
Sun. 17th
My 72nd Birthday! It was wonderful! We attended the Dungeness Ward, then skipped the Happy Valley Ward and came home for lunch and a birthday celebration. Wow! Are Sunday's easier when we take a break for lunch! Bruce gave me a tender card, as did our children. I laughed and cried. Melinda sent a beautiful platter that cost her a dollar at DI, but $12.65 to mail. That made us laugh and cry, too! I received so many sweet wishes! I felt so full of love and gratitude that I felt like light was shining out of me and could make the whole world a happier place! I felt like I got younger instead of older!
Mon. 18th
The Elders came again today, as they do every Monday. I had dishes left from Sunday and they offered to do them for me. That was funny! They started by turning on the hot water, putting soap on a sponge, washing a glass, rinsing it, handing it to the companion, putting more soap on the sponge, picking up another glass, washing and rinsing it, and so on. When I asked if they didn't want to put water in the sink, the Elder said he had never done that! This was how his grandma had taught him to do it! I put hot water in the sink for him, filled the sink with dishes and when he proceeded to put soap on the sponge again for each dish, told him that there was probably enough soap in the water to do all of them! He grinned and said, "Oh! This is a lot faster! Maybe my grandma taught me to do it that way just so she could spend more time with me!"
That evening we traveled to Olympia for the Senior missionary FHE.
Tues. 19th
We were to meet with Chris and Erin again. I was really feeling the pressure, not knowing what in the world to do now. The Elders stopped by for some doctoring and I felt prompted to ask Elder Wilson for a blessing! It was a beautiful blessing and a great comfort to both Bruce and I.
Wed. 20th
Fed the missionaries in our district for the Shaws, who are in Utah attending the wedding of a grandchild! They will do it for us when we go for our granddaughter's wedding! ;)
Had Sara and boyfriend, Matt for dinner and a Gospel conversation. We showed them the movie, Finding Faith in Christ, and then talked about it. Matt, who was raised in the Church, agreed to read scriptures to Sara every day and pray with her. They talked about things that were important to their "having fun" which had influenced their decisions about religion. It was interesting to say to them that I had never drunk coke, or coffee, or tea, or any kind of liquor; had never used tobacco, and had never watched an R-rated movie -- and I am one of the happiest people I know! ;)
Below is a picture of Sara's chickens. Look at the black one with the fuzzy white halo of feathers all around its head! Notice how the chickens, just like people, turn to look at anyone who is different! We must not be shy about being different from the world. (Nathan, just think what your first grade teacher would have said had you colored that one!)

Thurs. 21stMolly went to the temple today for the first time with some new LDS friends! She sent this picture to us saying that it was sooo amazing! She wants to go back soon!
We inspected missionary apartments in Port Townsend, Port Ludlow and Port Angeles today.
Had dinner with Sister Lorenzen and her son, a cousin of theirs from Germany, and the Sorensens, the missionary couple that served here a couple of years ago. Delightful people!
Tomorrow we inspect more apartments, have lunch and a visit with the Bittmans and have Jerry over for dinner and a discussion with the Sisters in the evening. It should be interesting.
We love you all and pray for you morning, night and in-between!

Until next week,
Elder and Sister Walker













