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 | Every missionary (and Mother or Grandmother) needs an apron like Andrea is wearing. Missionaries don't have time to change clothes when they come home to prepare a quick lunch or dinner.
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 | Why not personalize your apron with one of your own photos? We chose Angel Moroni from the Timpanogos Temple in American Fork, Utah.
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 | A Tote Bag for a Sister Missionary is invaluable. Here's Hermana Pearson, our baby girl, getting ready for a lesson.
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 | Missionaries Love Cocoa in the winter and Kool-aid in the summer. Andrea is holding a mug with Andrea looking up.
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 | All Missionary Moms Love photos of their missionaries.
Why not on a Tote Bag for church like Betty's holding here?
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 | Betty is holding playing cards and the box they come in. The picture is of our cockatiel, Kitty.
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 | Carla fell in love with the ease of making her own family history books. She has
also scanned her scrapbooks and made them into hard-bound albums like the one
she's holding here.
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 | Our neighbors, Christopher and Natalie put a puzzle together of a family photo.
Some missionaries do puzzles during companionship study to stay awake.
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 | Elders don't like frilly aprons, so how about a good, old fashioned manly BBQ apron? When this elder's older brother, Erik, served in Germany, the only aprons available were women's ruffled aprons. Unfortunately, Daniel won't guarantee wearing it will make him a better cook.
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 | Create your own appropriate P-Day T-Shirt for your missionary. When this picture was taken, Daniel was waiting for his call.
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 | My mother made a Movie Magic DVD of my missionary photos. --Erik
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 | I'm happy to get it (now you know Betty's kids are all goof-balls)!
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 | Make your own fridge magnets, too. This might be a nice way to hang up emails
from your missionary so everyone can read them. Put a photo of your missionary
on the magnet. (Like all the other pics, click to see a larger image)
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 | Jen (Carla's daughter) is an avid scrapbooker and loved the idea of using
the photo website to create her own leather-bound photo albums using her
family pictures
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 | Here's a future missionary (Josh) wearing a T-Shirt with a picture his Dad
took that's featured on a page about the Praying Mantis at
WikiPedia.org
(down the page a bit). We found him on our porch (the Praying Mantis, not
Josh). Something like this could also be a good conversation starter for
your missionary.
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 | Proud Grandpa Pearson shows off a poster of his beautiful 2-year-old Grand Daughter holding her new sister, Sophie.
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 | Cute, little Maci, a neighbor, shows us a personalized mini-football.
Missionaries love goofing off with anything sports-related.
It's a great stress reliever to bounce a ball around the apartment
for a few minutes after a long day of work.
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 | Here's the football's picture. Our son, Josh, is at Cascade Springs in Utah.
Okay, you can't really tell that from the picture, so take our word for it.
Warning: Don't put a picture of a girl friend on it...
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 | We made a calendar for Grandma of our missionary photos. Michael, our
penultimate child, reluctantly holds it for you. 16-year-olds! Aren't
they wonderful?
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 | These are the most beautiful grandkids in the world. Aren't they
precious? Of course they are--and we aren't the least bit prejudiced.
It's a shame to put a mouse on this one, however. That's why Grandpa made the
poster shown above.
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 | Michael and Glenn playing spoons with Benjamin using
Kitty's playing cards. Yes, the cockatiel...
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 | More of Michael and Glenn. Glenn is looking at Joshua, our caboose.
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