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Keep on keeping on!

Recently, I lost a dear friend. Earlier this year, I lost an Aunt and my paternal Grandmother. It has been a hard year for all of us, hasn't it? My friend was named Elder Kronmiller when I met him. He and his wife worked with us in the mission office while I was in Wellington New Zealand. As we would leave the office each day, we would hear these words from this wonderful senior couple, "Keep on keeping on!" Their marriage was based on this merit. Another couple that replaced my companion and I in the mission office had their own family motto. This one was rather humorous when I first heard it, because it sounded so cliche. However, after getting married me, I understand their anthem a little better now. They would always say to each other, "It's going to be okay" Little did I know that those words would incorporate themselves into my own marriage. Frances deals with some debilitating anxiety attacks every so often. When I am there consoling her, she often f...