He surprised his Dad on his birthday with a video of him and his companions singing Happy Birthday. They sang it in a couple different languages, and Tim thought it was pretty cool. Tim, Katie and I all celebrated birthdays in March, and Tommy managed to send us some handmade gifts from Malaysia. Tommy says his Chinese is coming along much better, and he can understand people much easier than he could when he first arrived. At the end of March his bike was run over by a lorry (truck) - while he was on it. It's a miracle that he walked away with only a scrape and a bruise. Unfortunately, his bike was trashed, and he will need to get a new one. We later spoke to Elder Smith from the Malaysian Mission and he told us how it is a testament of how God watches over his missionaries!
On April 14, we had to deliver some sad news. Tommy's Nana (Marian Aikens) passed away with family members by her side. While it was very difficult not having Tom with us during the funeral mass, it was even more difficult not really knowing how he was feeling or what he was going through. Elder Smith delivered our message and assured us he was checking with Tom daily to see how he was doing. When we finally got our weekly email from him, he had these words to share with us, "I was sad when I heard, but she is in a better place and I know she is happy. We will all see her again one day.", His faith was carrying him through, he was worried more about us than himself, and wished he could help. Easter was the following week, the Malaysian Elders would have Easter dinner with Elder Smith and his wife. Elder Smith also asked for some of our Easter recipes. From the picture below it looks like they had a full table.
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