My cousin Andrew got home from his mission today. My mom and I went to the airport to greet him with family and friends. A lot of his mission companions were there, as well as his former mission president. It was so exciting! My aunt asked me to take pictures for her, so I did! :) It's such an exciting moment and I took a lot of photographs :) Plus, I felt super professional ;)
Thanks dad for letting me use your camera.
Thanks dad for letting me use your camera.
He served in Guatemala, Guatemala City North for 2 years and 1 month. He chose to extend because he felt that Lord needed him to for whatever purpose. I'm so proud of him and all that he has accomplished. He really is such a great person, and I've loved reading about him and his mission. He definitely went through trials, but the Lord blessed him right away. I'm so grateful he made it home safely, and his family is sure happy to have him back! :) Congratulations Elder Bronson!
Welcome Home Elder! :)
Now I have something funny to share.
As my mom and I were walking out to the car, I started to grab my keys and realized they weren't with me. Then I started to wonder where I had put them, and I knew I didn't give them to my mom. So I look at her and said I couldn't find them, she started to freak out, and I said, "I bet I left them in the car." And she said my name the way she has since I can remember, and as we approached my car, we saw it... sitting there, locked and.... running. Yep, I left my car running, and locked in the parking lot at the airport for over an hour. The only resource was to have a police officer help us! The airport ended up being an epic fail (not very nice people) so my dad had to drive clear out here to give me a spare key! :) Needless to say, my mom and I enjoyed chips and a treat for a snack, and waited. Here's the funny video :)
Now I have something funny to share.
As my mom and I were walking out to the car, I started to grab my keys and realized they weren't with me. Then I started to wonder where I had put them, and I knew I didn't give them to my mom. So I look at her and said I couldn't find them, she started to freak out, and I said, "I bet I left them in the car." And she said my name the way she has since I can remember, and as we approached my car, we saw it... sitting there, locked and.... running. Yep, I left my car running, and locked in the parking lot at the airport for over an hour. The only resource was to have a police officer help us! The airport ended up being an epic fail (not very nice people) so my dad had to drive clear out here to give me a spare key! :) Needless to say, my mom and I enjoyed chips and a treat for a snack, and waited. Here's the funny video :)



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