Meeting President Lusvardi & More
The pre-show is over. Now we must begin.
It's time to serve in Nauvoo. We're officially 'IN!"
The talks, good-byes and travel are in the bin.
We must prove ourselves to all, for the win.
The mission president, Mark Lusvardi, has a busy schedule so our appointment was at 8:30 a.m. for thirty minutes. He is pictured here at the beginning of one of our mission meetings with his wife and counsellors, Elders Gordon and Williams.
A small vibrant man, he has more enthusiasm in his pinkie finger than we both have together. On his wall are the photos of all missionaries (including ours) in the Illinois Nauvoo Mission. He knows almost all of them. Newly arrived in January, he and his wife, Julianne, are from Orem, Utah. He has worked for the Church for many years helping developing the criteria at Visitor's Centers throughout the world.
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Weekly we have a mission training meeting in the theater of the Visitor's Center. This is where newly arrived missionaries are introduced to the rest of the mission and have to tell about themselves. Many great training meetings have taken place here, which helps us become better at what we do.
Next, we met Sister Wadsworth, the mission secretary and given the expense list. After paying and pleading our health cases, we were ready to meet President Lusvardi. This was our opportunity to make the best impression possible. I tell him I love to do vignettes and he makes note of that.
It's time to serve in Nauvoo. We're officially 'IN!"
The talks, good-byes and travel are in the bin.
We must prove ourselves to all, for the win.
The mission president, Mark Lusvardi, has a busy schedule so our appointment was at 8:30 a.m. for thirty minutes. He is pictured here at the beginning of one of our mission meetings with his wife and counsellors, Elders Gordon and Williams.
A small vibrant man, he has more enthusiasm in his pinkie finger than we both have together. On his wall are the photos of all missionaries (including ours) in the Illinois Nauvoo Mission. He knows almost all of them. Newly arrived in January, he and his wife, Julianne, are from Orem, Utah. He has worked for the Church for many years helping developing the criteria at Visitor's Centers throughout the world.
.
Weekly we have a mission training meeting in the theater of the Visitor's Center. This is where newly arrived missionaries are introduced to the rest of the mission and have to tell about themselves. Many great training meetings have taken place here, which helps us become better at what we do.
We also, met the mission doctor, Elder Oldroyd. We explained our health histories and he issued us a spray bottle of Permethrin. It is our protection against chiggers. They come out strong in warm weather. Although the Church sprays for it, you don't want to take chances. He instructed how to spray out pant legs, shoes, long dresses etc. All of their offices are upstairs at the Visitor's Center.
Next, we met Sister Wadsworth, the mission secretary and given the expense list. After paying and pleading our health cases, we were ready to meet President Lusvardi. This was our opportunity to make the best impression possible. I tell him I love to do vignettes and he makes note of that.



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