This past week was the semi-annual Mission Presidents Seminar. The only vacation a mission president and his wife get. But soooo refreshing and just what we needed. We left Sao Paulo Monday afternoon arriving in Santos on the coast with Dr. Swensen and his wife who are the medical consultants for Brazil and whom we knew when we served in Recife in 2005-7. They, like so many of us who have become addicted to serving missions, have also served in Germany.
The Seminar was presided over by the Area Presidency, Elder Claudio Costa, Elder Mazzagardi, and Elder Aidukaitis. We spent Tuesday, Wednesday and half a day Thursday basking in their wisdom and knowledge of Missionary work. They always shared so many good stories from their personal experiences as Mission Presidents to illustrate the principles they were teaching us. We came away with an added excitement over the opportunity we have to guide our missionaries and direct the work here in our little, but highly populated, part of the Lord's vineyard. This experience has really strengthened our vision of the work and helped confirm the feelings we have had of the direction we should take.
Santos was where the ship landed that brought Dad to Brazil in 1956 and was his first proselyting area. He served there for 3 months. We were suppose to have the afternoon free on Wednesday and had planned to walk down on the beach and take a streetcar ride but as you can see by the picture we had some rain off and on most of the day.
We are not complaining though as that is exactly what we started praying for at the beginning of the seminar, to regulate the moisture that we need throughout the country. Some areas are arid and some are getting more moisture than they need or want. There will be a special fast held throughout the country on November 16 for that purpose. So, Dad spent the afternoon reading missionary letters and I walked around the shops and malls near the hotel for a while. Then we went out for ice cream at a shop recommended by President Costa who was raised in Santos. Really yummy! We had such a nice visit with him as he was nice enough to join us at our table one night for dinner and recommended it to us. He, like Dad, loves ice cream, especially banana splits.
We got to go to a regular Sacrament meeting this past Sunday, which is always so nice. We will start in with Stake Conferences again next week. Sunday night we gave a fireside in one of the wards. Dad gave a great personal history of the work in Brazil and his involvement in it and the importance of member missionary work in the development of the church over the years. It is so funny!! Most of the members in the congregation weren't even born when he began his work here.
They are always so amazed.
Until next time, keep well and share this great message with everyone.
Love you all.