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Ways to Cope
Every Missionary Mom worries
about the welfare of her missionary. Let's join together for support
and sharing, says Betty Pearson of LDS
Missionary Mothers.
Get together with other Missionary moms in your ward or stake
for lunch every month and discuss your feelings.
Find a buddy who is also a missionary mom who you can hang out
with and share sorrow and success.
Join a missionary
mom email list where you can chat with other moms in your
position all across the world.
Use this experience to be a
missionary. Tell your friends, coworkers, family, etc., about
your missionary and in turn, youll serve as a missionary
to them. By doing this, youll develop confidence and pride
in your missionary and in your own abilities to share the gospel.
There are tons of fun things
you can do for your missionary. (Crafty Chic will give you some
fun ideas next week that you can send to your missionary.) Here
are a few suggestions from the Larson
Family that you can do that will make the mission fly by:
TIME BOX: Twenty four months can seem
long or short depending on what is happening in your life. As
something for our family to look forward to, we decided to bury
a time box. For our time box, each member of our family wrote
their predictions on where they and other members of the family
would be in two years. Some included goals they would like to
achieve in the next 24 months, pictures of family members, charts
with height and weight, favorite foods, favorite things to do,
etc. We included in the box favorite things of our missionary,
like Basketball cards, books, etc. We also included a newspaper
of the day he entered the MTC. Our plan was to have a big family
gathering and all of us bury this box. Our family being large
it took us longer than we expected to gather information, so
our Missionary dug the hole, (which we have pictures of) and
we celebrated a family gathering by burying it. In Twenty Four
months we will see what has remained the same and what changes
have taken place.
TWENTY FOUR MONTHS: Similar to the Twelve
Days of Christmas. Trying to be creative. We chose to send a
package a month to our missionary. It doesn't have to be big.
The message goes: On the First Month of my Mission my family
sent to me, a package of candy SPREE.
Your missionary will become
more and more of a scriptorian on his/her mission. Want to keep
up? Try packing in more time to study scriptures into your week.
This way, as your missionary increases in spirituality, you will
increase in yours.
Well, not quite. Find a place
in your home to put up pictures, a map of your missionary's country
or state, a "countdown" till your missionary comes home,
letters, etc. This way you will have a designated place in your
house that will showcase your missionary's accomplishments.
Missionaries can never use enough
prayers, and the same goes for missionary moms. On missionary
mom shared that she would pray for her missionary during the sacrament
each week. She would remember their last trip to the temple together
and remember the feelings she had seeing her son in the Celestial
room. She said this always made her feel better about missing
him while he was gone.
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