
One last hug or two as he is standing in line.
He's really leaving!
By for two!

So Friday morning we got up early and drove to Provo, where we picked up Kate and visited my parents in a Richfield. It was great to see my dad sitting up and we really laughed a lot. Megan my sister from Washington was also there and planned to come to Kyle's farewell talk. Kate, Kyle and I then drove to Manti, where we went to the Manti Temple. It is such a beautiful temple. Then we went to my neice Amy's where they had a Johnson gathering and we saw, Amanda and Ben who are expecting a baby boy in January, Trevor, Jack, Gwendolyn, and Polly. Laurie and Rebecca came too and Mitchell.
The next morning we woke up and went to the Provo City Center Temple. Laurie, Megan, Amy, Kyle and I. It was another beautiful place of peace.
For the ride back to IF we packed Kate, Elliotte, and Mitchell into the back seat and drove to IF. That night Megan showed up and stayed at our house with Elliotte and Mitchell as our guests. In the morning, the Christensens showed up, Ashley, Erin, Jed, Matt, Tyler and Maddie with Laurie and Rebecca right behind them. Laurie flew from Georgia. and it was her birthday, so we celebrated real quick. The local Jones came as well with Mark and Sarah, Emma, Jake and Spencer, Grammie, Michael, Stephanie, Craig, Sydney and Regan.

We all went to the church and waited for Kyle to give his talk. When he was first assigned Kyle asked me how long it had to be. I only remember him giving two talks as a teenager. I'm sure there were more, but jumping from 2-3 minutes to an adult talk is a little daunting. I said 20 and he groaned a little. He was hoping for 5. I said 15 at the least. I think it may have been around 13. Anyway he did a great job. He did prepare, but the best part was his testimony at the end. He actually got emotional. You had to be there. Part of it was his testimony and part of it of the love he felt for all the family and friends who have helped him over the years. Of course we all became emotional as well. That has never happened to him before. He didn't quite know what to do about it. The talk was the most stressful part and then he could relax, even more than the mission.




This next part is from Laurie's blog:
There were a lot of highlights that day, but my favorite moment was when we were driving away with Kyle's sister Katelyn. Traditionally the siblings run to the corner waving to the departing family member. This day was no exception. It was so darling to see the little sisters, but then when Kyle, the missionary, came running up the sidewalk in his shirt and tie waving for the last time for 2 years I was overcome with emotion and gratitude for the love in this good family.

Then we were serenaded by the Oklahoma Jones. They sang "Feliz Navidad. We Want to wish you a Happy Mission." They were in costume and everything. That last night we just sat around and talked. It was so nice to have this missionary in our midst.
That morning we all woke up early, and drove to the local airport. It was so exciting and tender to have him already be a missionary finally going to serve the Lord. I was expecting a cloud over my head that day, but had just the opposite. I felt a love and excitement for him.
I was hoping some person would take a picture on his journey and it did happen. He sat by someone who sent a picture and then after Kyle made it to Mexico that person told me that he landed and will be a great missionary. It was a sweet blessing.


That night we got a very brief message that he is alive and the flight went smooth. Also that he wouldn't be writing for 1 1/2 weeks. It is better than nothing. I guess there is not much to say that first night.
Now that he has been gone a few weeks, we have grown a little more used to him being gone. Even in church I save a seat for him, because he usually prepares and or blesses the sacrament. There has been a lot more singing and dance parties, less trips to the store for milk and food lasts a lot longer. I miss his cute sense of humor and presence, but he is doing bigger and better things and I couldn't be happier for him. Here is his first letter. I think he is going to be OK. I hope he can live without milk.
Hola Everybody,

Love Elder Jones
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