I guess Jordan can find his name all over the world. |
Looks like he has learned to shave in new places. |
Elder Comstock and Elder Ruiz on P-day. This is Jordan's new companion in his new area. He just had his first transfer 2 weeks ago. |
Elder Comstock with his district and President and Hermana Hernandez. |
The bus Jordan rode everyday to and from Guapinol to Monjaras. |
Making tortillas. I hope he will make some for us when he gets home. :) |
Saying Goodbye to Guapinol. Jordan LOVED it there and served there for more than 6 months. He has now moved on to the city. He is now serving in Tegucigalpa. |
Oh I miss this boy sooooooo much!!!! He has been gone for 8 months today. Goodness there are still times I feel like time stands still But today Madee and I marked off another month on our missionary countdown calendar and Madee said "Only four more months till Jordan has been gone for 1 year." That made it seem not so bad. Having a son on a mission fills your heart with such a myriad of emotions. You miss them like crazy but on the other hand there is nothing else you would want them to be doing. It is a feeling I think no one can understand unless you have or have had a child on a mission. It is a time of complete happiness and complete sadness all at the same time. I do love getting pictures from him and seeing the happiness in his face and the faces of the other missionaries he is serving with.
Awesome pictures! He looks so happy!!! I promise you... the second year goes by so much faster than the first!! :) Hang in there!
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