Sorry I didn't call you. We had a small amount of time and I would have had to purchase a calling card in Mexico and then the phone was in Spanish, and then they moved our gate at the last minute all the way across the airport, and although I had all of those excuses I do know what it is like to sit there and wait and hope all day and fantasize a little bit and for it not to happen, so I am sorry for that mumz. But it also would have been to difficult for me to hang up and I knew that it was just the best decision.
My first indication she made it to the US safely was a text and pictures from another Elder's mother:
She said her son just returned from (this mission) and they were back with him to visit. This was taken at the baptism of Kimberly and Brandon. She said they all seem happy and are doing wonderful! I told her she was the first news I had that Madison had made it back into the US. To which she replied, "I'm glad your mind is at ease now that you know she made it safely! She was asked to bear her testimony and did such a great job! She also said the closing prayer at the baptism and participated in singing "Families Can Be Together Forever" in Spanish wither her companions. It was such a great baptismal service!" She was an answer to my unuttered plea to know Madison was safe.
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