February 20, 2013
Today was the day that Kate's call came in the mail.
Katie has wanted to serve a mission for as long as she can remember, and having all her application materials and interviews completed, her papers were submitted the second week of February.
Her "call" arrived in the mail on Wednesday, the 20 of February, 2013.
Kate lives in an apartment near campus, and was in class at Brigham Young University when her dad let her know the large white envelope had arrived.
We were all thrilled with her call. But as Katie told us, when she got to her waterfall and opened the envelope and saw the baptism picture she was overcome with not only gratitude that she had been called on a mission, but also a sure knowledge that it didn't matter where she would serve because she KNEW she would be on an errand for her Heavenly Father and serving His children and teaching about Him and His Son. As for me, I'm thrilled. My mom and dad, with my older brother, immigrated to America from Switzerland in 1952 just a few months before my birth. No other family ever came to this country so many of my living relatives live in Switzerland and that is the land of almost all my ancestry. I'm happy for her to learn the language and strengthen the thread of continuity to my Haggenmacher-Grob heritage. As for Katie, she's been fortunate to spend the last two summers working as a guide for ALPENWILD, a Provo based tour company specializing in taking small groups on hikes through the Swiss Alps. Since almost all her tours were made up of Americans, she hasn't had an opportunity to learn German so that will be all new for her. She probably won't spend as much time in the 18 months at those high elevations either, but I'm guessing she will be elevated to news highs of spirituality! |
Summer 2012 on the Haute Route |
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