Good plan, Cam. I told him what a good big brother he is. Because he really is the best big brother I've ever met.
Earlier today, his friend Tyson came over to play. Out of the blue, Tyson came up to me and said, "Becca, are you going to have any more babies?" Random!! But before I could answer, Cameron piped up and said, "Yeah, we have to ask Heavenly Father for another baby." And Tyson said, "Yeah, or you could ask Jesus, too."
Nothing quite like the faith of a child.
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I'm on Nate's laptop, and for some reason, he has all of the pictures on here from when my parents came to pick me up in Korea from my mission. I'll throw a few on here just for fun! I haven't looked at these in a long time. Wow, they are making me nostalgic. I miss being a missionary SO badly, it was the best time of my life. These are the only digital pictures I have. My entire mission is just in prints, I should really scan them all someday! Enjoy!
This was the corner where I saw my parents for the first time in 15 months. I was SO excited!! Me and my sweet companion, Sister Huber. I love this picture...I LOVED my mission so much, look how HAPPY I was!! And I LOVE that Nate walked all these streets too and together, we will have this special bond for forever!!
Buying my parents subway tickets to get to Church. They were SO clueless, I felt so powerful, HAHA!!
My mom, us, and the bishop in front of the Church sign. Believe it or not, I promise that says, "The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints"!!
We took a trip up to the DMZ to see North Korea. That's it, folks. Very barren.
My awesome parents. This was taken at the Mission Home, where I had my final interview with President Bangerter. Such a hard time, I just cried and cried. I didn't want to go home!!!
Farewell dinner with the other missionaries going home. The Mission Home was the only place we ever ate American food.
Teaching my parents how to use chopsticks and eat all the amazing food!
Beautiful Seoul, South Korea.
Nate is out there somewhere....cute!!
Hiking the Suwon Wall with my parents. I lived in this city, but never got the chance to hike it.
This is Suwon, the city I spent the most time in. I walked this street every day for nearly 6 months.
The night before we flew home, we ate dinner with my most FAVORITE person I ever met in Korea, Pak In Young. I loved her family with everything I had. I have never wanted someone to learn truth and be baptized more than I wanted her and her sweet husband to.
8 comments:
Wow, that looks so beautiful. I love your mission pictures so much! Thank you for sharing them!!
Those pictures are so fun! That must have been such an amazing experience! Thanks for posting these, Becca! :)
Yay! I loved seeing your parents, Becca. Another lovely extension of you!
Pak In Young is beautiful.
"Nate's out there somewhere" = so cute.
OH that was fun! Let's see more of those soon!
Korea is BEAUTIFUL! My father served their when he was a Marine! Missions are great things :)
Looks like a beautiful country! How neat to go to the DMZ too
Sometimes kids know things. They are so fresh from heaven. My nephew was so excited about his sister being born. His parents had circled her due date on a calendar so he could count down the days. One day he was adamant that it was not her due date. He pointed at the 1st day of the month and said she would come that day. Guess what? She was born on the 1st. Sometimes kids just know. What a great story if Cameron is right! It could happen.
Love the pictures! That looks like such an amazing place. I know Amy misses it a lot too.
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