I had been waiting for an official letter from the mission office before I posted this. Yesterday the letter came. About two weeks ago I received a call from the Jacksonville, Florida mission office. The sister missionary told me she was working on scheduling flights home and wanted to know which airport we wanted Adam flown into. This call caught me completely off guard. First, the call came on my cell phone and second, I was dripping with peach juice as I was at Kimberly's house helping her can peaches. Adam was the furthest thing from my mind at the moment. All I was able to babble was "We don't even have a release date for him. We don't know when he's coming home!" She laughed and told me he would be released on December 23rd. Several thoughts rushed through my mind. We had hoped he would be released on the 17th then we could go and pick him up and play in Florida for a week and be home for Christmas. We can't do that if he is released on the 23rd. Adam has mentioned several times that he really wants to be home for Christmas. The next thought was "Wow! Adam is coming home! What an awesome Christmas present!" We are so excited to have a date to look forward to. So watch the ticker at the top of the blog and you can count down to December 23rd with us. And, of course, he will be flying into the local airport. Here are a few fun pictures Adam sent us this spring.

At first I thought this sign was funny. Now I think its kind of scary.

Adam hunting gators. The one in the background is hard to see. In his Monday e-mail, Roger had asked Adam how it was going with the investigators he has been working with. Adam replied that everything was going great with the "gators". Must be a mission pun.

I hope he used his camera zoom when he took this photo.

This picture was taken at a yearly ward party called the "Beast Feast". Notice the skin is hanging on a church gym wall. At the Beast Feast ward members bring all sorts of wild meat cooked different ways and they don't tell you what it is until after dinner. I think they serve everything from alligator to squirrel meat. Sounds like an interesting ward party.