It shouldn’t feel so sad because we are so far away, but it does. Adam and Heidi and little Clark drive away tomorrow in this big truck filled with everything they own. They are leaving the Farm House where they’ve spent the first 3 1/2 years of their married life.
Clark has been helping with the cleaning.Everyone in town will be missing this little guy. But his dad’s going to be a doctor one day and they are on their little way. . . .I am trying not to cry here in Yakima.
It’s hard to have our children and grandchildren far away. Our 3rd son lives in Missouri and it’s seems so difficult to get there to visit. Your son and his family will love the area – it’s beautiful and they’ll be close to so many wonderful church sites; Adam-Ondi-aman, independence, liberty, nauvoo…..it’ll be a great experience while they are there. Hugs to you!!
Dear Ann,
I have enjoyed experiencing your mission through your pictures and comments. Thank you so much. Wherever you go you bring love and service. I was touched by your words of Adam and his family leaving. It is probably hard for you to be away at these turning points, but you give to those “children” you are raising in Washington.
My son Benjamin and family are returning from France where he has been working. They are looking for a place to live, and I wondered what your plan for the farmhouse is. I know your other children may need a place. Let me know. I take inspiration from your life daily.
Love,
Susan