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HE IS HOME!

Elder Moser's flight came in at 12:30 pm in Salt Lake City. We were given instructions to pick him up there, to only have the parents come, for the parents to stay in their car on the 2nd garage level, and then to put the missionary in isolation after he got home.  We waited like we were supposed to in our car and flagged him down as soon as we caught sight of him, "Brad-Brad-Brad-Brad-Brad!!!"  The hug felt so good!

Then we drove straight out of the parking garage and found a Wendy's hamburger to fill his belly and ours. We talked a lot all the way home and stalled getting to the house so Aunt Becky would be there for the drive-by welcome home...which turned into hugging. We weren't supposed to be hugging anyone but who cannot when its been 2 years? Grandma and Grandpa almost flew away with their big welcome home sign. We have video of it, but it isn't here. She also gave us corned beef and cabbage fixings and California oranges to enjoy since she couldn't host us at her house.

Reunited and it feels so good!

The ward members, spurred by Amy Sorensen, also did a drive by welcome home about an hour later. Brad stood at the end of the driveway and waved hello.  









Aunt Susan made him a welcome home cake all from scratch!

Brad showered us with gifts.

Keeping with the different times, President Goodwin released Bradley via
Skype at 8:30 pm.


Well Done, Elder Bradley Moser!


Brad reported his mission to his immediate family members at Grandma and Grandpa's Cabin in Island Park on Sunday, March 29, 2020 (Justin's 25th birthday). It was a beautiful day!

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