Stuffing stocking for the Elders. We got to play Santa AGAIN!
Half of the Stockings hung for them to see when they came in.
Second half of the stockings
Elders sorting through stockings
Happy Elder Tuaitanu and Elder Mitton
Elder Kuss with his stocking
How wonderful it has been to spend the Holiday Season in Chuuk, involved in the Lord’s work. Hearing the old, familiar Christmas songs in Chuukese was great.
With no children living with us and no grandchildren close by, it seemed we would not have the opportunity to play “Santa” this year. But our ten children in the States sent Christmas stockings and lots and lots of goodies and gifts to stuff them with so each Elder in Chuuk could receive a “Surprise Stocking”. We had so much fun going through all the gifts and treats our children sent and then dividing them up into the stockings.
Christmas morning at 8:25 am, the Missionaries arrived. They thought they were coming over just for a nice Christmas breakfast. But we had 10 filled stockings hanging, with their names on them. We were ready to get their reactions recorded with cameras. It was so much fun to watch their faces as they looked at the stockings, and then realized that THEIR names were on them! In about 30 seconds flat they went from 10 missionaries, to 10 happy kids. They dug through their stockings, big grins on their faces. Lots of laughs and comparing and “Wow! Look at this!” all around. Also we heard, “Yes! I NEEDED socks!” and “Hey! I got a new tie!” We heard one Elder ask another, “What did you get?” And the answer: “Just about everything I wanted.”
So, we did get to play Santa, and we really appreciate our children helping us do that. The Elders enjoyed their Christmas breakfast and then dutifully wrote thank-yous to their benefactors.
These Elders work so very hard and deal daily with disappointments and discouragement and exhaustion, it was so nice to see them, just for a few minutes, be happy and carefree and giddy with joy. It made our Holiday just wonderful.
So, now it is New Year’s Eve. We have been warned that things get pretty crazy here on New Year’s Eve, so we will stay in our apt and stay away from the wild and crazy celebrations. It is fun to see these people enjoy the Holidays. The Chuukese are a very happy people. They laugh a lot. They are friendly. We are enjoying being in Chuuk.
4 comments:
I just love seeing these pics! It was so fun to help make the Elder's Christmas a little brighter!
And Bethany says "Hi, Mema and Papa"!
How fun! It brought tears to my eyes to read this and look at the photos. Thank you so much for surprising the Elders. Please tell your children thank you also. That was so nice of them. Thanks for all you do!
Sister Wells
Thank you so much for your beautiful post and for making Christmas special for the missionaries. Thank you to your family too! Happy New Year!
I love that you do so much for the full time Elders. Those boys don't get much in the way of material blessings out there but you have shown them the light of the Gospel of Love!! I love the looks for glee and surprise!
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