Sunday, October 18, 2009

north Country Mission News 10/18

We are frantically trying to finish up everything so we can leave. These past two weeks we have been so busy. Dad was asked to baptize a young boy of a family we have visited since we came, Tobias Kunkel. The dad was deployed, they have four young children and we visited often. Their dad did not qualify to baptize his son so the boy asked dad to do it. He was so excited to be baptized! The dad is away again at training and they are trying to sell their house, so she is alone again. We about got burned out fixing food. We did food for two baptisms, the Stake Pres. came up on conference weekend to do deployment blessings and wanted a lunch between sessions so we fed about 40 people. The next night we had our last young adult dinner. We made our last trip to Palmyra and enjoyed the beautiful fall leaves. The picture is looking from the temple down into the Sacred Grove. We were all alone in the grove due to light rain and it was beautiful. We will miss spending time there.
We had a young couple who lived in Watertown Ward and he deployed to Afghanistan last January. She stayed awhile and then went home to have her baby at her moms. I emailed her to see if she had the baby and if he made it home on leave to be there. She sent me cute pictures and was happy that he was there for the birth. On Oct. 5th I got an email from her saying that he had been wounded, shot three times, and they would be coming back to Ft. Drum. I emailed her back and didn't hear from her, so I called her phone number that I had. He answered and they were back moving in. We went over and helped put the crib together and the rocking chair, etc. The Army moved them back. While we were there he told us his story. He's a Captain and in charge of a unit of ten men and four Afghan soldiers that they were training. They had been together six months. They had finished for the day, removed their vests and guns. Five were playing cards outside when one of the Afghans opened fire on them. He was inside, heard the gunfire and grabbed his gun and looked out and the soldier, turned and shot at him. He got away. Cpt. Kurth ran out to his men. One was already dead, one bled to death in his arms and two more were badly wounded. He called for a helicopter and one was there in ten minutes. He didn't know he was shot until the helicopter driver told him that they needed to check him out. He's still in a lot of pain, but dealing with is the worst part. He just cried as he told us the story. The other two wounded sokdiers are at Wslter Reed recovering. He also said that he asked at the hospital for a blessing from someone LDS. The surgeon happened to be a member and gave him a blessing and then called ahead and another member met him in Germany at the hospital there. He has a great attitude, but blames himself for the incident. He thanked us for listening and said that the Dr. told him he has to tell his story once every day.
We also were honored at a ceremony as volunteers of the month on post. There were ten awarded and the Col. gave us each coins. That is a big deal in the Army, they give coins out at special events. It is especially good for the PR we are fostering for the church on post.
We are having a hard time saying goodby to everyone. We are trying to visit and get email addresses, etc. We will miss these people so much, we have learned to love so many. Our cute Young Adult leader, Colleen, cries every time she sees us. She has no one and has relied on us. We have learned so much here and are so blessed for the experience.
We had a mission wide conference on Friday the 16th with Marvin K. Jensen presiding. It was great and the couples met with him alone in the evening. We are glad we didn't miss that! We are planning to be home around the 3rd of November, we will let you know as the time gets closer. We send our love to all and are getting excited! Mom & Dad

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