Just got done listening to the First Presidency Message. What a beautiful devotional. It's this time of year that we ache not being able to be with our family and friends.
Not too much going on this past week.We did have one of the missionaries that just arrived on the 26th of November go home on Saturday. He said he didn't want to be here. His parents tried to talk him into staying, but I guess his mind was made up.
And Elder Jung left for the MTC. His Visa was delayed so he was with us for about two months. He will be going to the same mission our grandson is serving in California. However, he will be speaking Korean there.
The Health Department here in Korea is making sure that everyone is covered by their health insurance, which is a good thing, but our missionaries are covered by the health insurance of the church, which covers 100%, so we have had to put together exclusion requests with the church so that our missionaries don't have to pay an extra $50 per month. The country finally accepted the paperwork and I have had to put all the paperwork together for all the missionaries that have been here longer than 6 months. Then they have to go to the health department in their local area and apply for the exclusion. What a joy!
So that is all this week. We Love you and miss you all. Happy Holiday Season!⛄🎄🎅
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