1. Submit a grundle of paperwork to the Missionary Department . . . then watch the mailbox every day for five weeks for a letter from President Thomas S. Monson issuing our call to the West Indies Mission
2. Tell the boss, my staff and my volunteers I am leaving (while weeping uncontrollably) then help find my replacement at the Volunteer Center of Washington County
3. Find an unsuspecting Rotarian willing to serve as secretary of St. George Rotary Club
4. Raise my hand to sustain someone new as ward blogger / information specialist / historian
5. Find a home for Sophie, our adorable and much loved Yorkie
6. Sell our cars
7. Shop for the lightest possible summer clothing in the dead of winter
8. Order sandals from Zappos (yeah!!! open-toed and which do NOT have to be worn with pantyhose)
9. Get an assortment of shots for every kind of disease and fever known to the medical world
10. Clean every drawer, closet, cabinet, “nook and cranny” in the house
11. Take a load or two to the Deseret Industries / city dump
12. Finish Roy Nisson’s book
13. Get a new drivers license and temple recommend (because they will expire before we get back) and change the name of my blog to http://sappingtonmission.blogspot.com/
14. Speak in Sacrament meeting
15. Have lunch / dinner with many friends wanting to say "goodbye"
16. Enjoy my very last nail appointment and pedicure by Michelle Graham, my wonderful friend and longtime nail lady, who weeps during the entire process.
17. Turn off the utilities, cancel the newspaper and forward our mail to Kaytee
18. Pack a maximum of 100 lbs. of my earthly belongings to take on our Caribbean adventure
19. Say goodbye to our precious kids and grandkids
20. Enter the MTC
3 comments:
I talked to your daughter yesterday, she was very helpful in getting the blog switched over. I could tell she was a little emotional at the thought of you being gone.
Your checklist is awesome! I wish for you all the blessings you deserve on this mission.
Please keep us updated with an address of where to send things to you!
Dear grandpa & grandma
I have sent this e-mail to you because I wanted to know how your first day at the MTC was going. It feels weird without you guys.
Love your grandson,
Kole S.
Hi my missionary mommy,
I got both the ward and rotary blogs switched over today so you no longer have access to either. Richard and I discussed the blog book for Grant Carter as well. Hopefully I'll be able to get to that after Skylar is born. Both Sheryl and Richard said to tell you good luck and Sheryl said to keep her on your email distribution list so that she can keep the ward updated on your progress.
I wish I could have been there today. Kris said there was lots of crying...mostly her she said. :) I would have been boobing like crazy I know.
Let me know when you want to meet on Skype next.
Love to both of you,
Kaytee
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