tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6750934689706214024.post3805248010345792339..comments2016-03-18T00:53:36.415-07:00Comments on Guatemala PEF Mission: Journal - April 26 - May 2Elder y Hermana Graffhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09083546168409892784noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6750934689706214024.post-58110016778790284462010-05-06T12:00:56.191-07:002010-05-06T12:00:56.191-07:00Dear Brother and Sister Graff,
Thanks for your blo...Dear Brother and Sister Graff,<br />Thanks for your blog. My son is currently serving his mission in the Guatemala North mission and will be finished in September. I had to comment when I saw the Robertson name. My daughter is one of the three weddings that happened in the family. I actually came across your blog by a link sent by a mother who's son is also serving in the Guat North mission. Small small world. We absolutely LOVE the Robertson family. They are wonderful as I am sure you already know. My daughter Megan married their son Dave who is the oldest. He is an amazing young man. We are planning to come to Guatemala in September when Jack is released. If you have any great tips for us...let me know. You know how you said you get knots in your stomach? Well I have a couple with the thoughts of coming there. I am a little bit of an nervous Nelly about traveling, much less out of the country. I think what you are doing is amazing and I pray for the missionaries around the world everyday. Thanks for your service in Guatemala. Our family has come to love the country through my son's emails and his great love for the people there. Also Guatemala is ironically how Megan and Dave met. It is a really great story but I won't make this post any longer.<br />Thanks for your blog!<br />It means a lot to us Guatemala missionary moms to read anything about the country.<br />Shelley WinnThe MomShellhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15644442372982697736noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6750934689706214024.post-41818186682185104032010-05-03T21:35:03.898-07:002010-05-03T21:35:03.898-07:00I hope you don't mind that I have been reading...I hope you don't mind that I have been reading your blog. My name is Keith Thomas and I served in teh Guatemala-El Salvador mission from 1965-1968. I am currently living in Las Vegas. I served as a full-time service missionary as the housing coordinator for the Nevada Las Vegas West Mission for two and 1/2 years and have been serving here in Las Vegas as a part-time Humanitarian Service Missionary for the past 2 1/4 years. We would love to return to Guatemala and serve as missionaries some day. Our neighbors have been called to serve in Guatemala City. He is to be the Central America Dental Advisor. Their names are Ron and Judy Tobler and are scheduled to arrive in Guatemala in mid-July.<br /><br />I am friends on Facebook with some folks in Guatemala; one is named Arturo Mijangos who I baptized. He has been a mission president in Veracruz Mexico and I think he is serving again as a bishop.<br /><br />Anyway, thanks for the wonderful blog. And thank you for the great work you are doing.<br /><br />Keith Thomas<br />kthomas@byu.netKeith Thomashttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11194312456131294732noreply@blogger.com