If you haven't seen this on my facebook post, take a look. A friend made this for us and it is a good idea of our mission. Enjoy, and let us know what you think???
White's Adriatic North Mission
Blog for Russell and GayLyn White on their mission in Zadar Croatia. ANM includes: Croatia, Serbia, Slovenia, Bosnia & Montenegro.
Saturday, March 14, 2026
Sunday, March 8, 2026
What’s Up with the Whites in Croatia? Mission updates: Feb. 1- March 8, 2026
This is Kathy Bates my cousin, our last picture as she and her husband Reid have finished their mission and have returned home to Washington. They served a humanitarian mission in Croatia and a leadership mission in Turkey. Back and forth living out of suitcases mostly. It was such a sweet experience to see her (though seldom) and share this together.
This is zone conference in Zagreb, break out sessions. These have been 2 days each but have just been changed to only 1 day 6 hours.
Our grandson Teige is saying something profound during zone conference. We are so lucky to get to see him (rarely) but he is a wonderful missionary.
All of the sisters from Croatia and Slovenia. This will be another big change, the Slovenian's will have their own conference in Slovenia now.
This is our Croatia West (mostly coastal) group
Russell and Teige (grandson) do find relatives near me on family tree. They win, closest relatives. We also had Russell's brother Richard's son Elder Stewart here in the mission, this is very rare to have any relatives at all on a mission!
Elder Stewart our great nephew. He is Teige's second cousin!
Our good friends Jay and Tauna MacPherson (from Mt. Green) who are serving their mission here in Slovenia (Maribor) came to visit after an audit.
Our favorite man by the sea.
Ankica and Miso Oštarčević treated us to a lunch at a charming restaurant before her hip surgery, she is recovering now. Croatian hospitals are very different than the US.
We had to do a little video so we also took our picture. I was happy the sail boat went by right then.
Russell doing a little "finding" with our young elders.
After game night I taught Kris and Karisa how to help clean our little church.
Zveki their mom (our Relief Society president speaking in church)
Our linger longer meal after church is over.
Prep day over at the island nearby us, visiting the old fortress with Antonija Kolega and Andreas her son. Last p-day with Elder Warncke and Sister Call before transfers.
This is a fun picture (not mine) of Teige our grandson holding up Elder McConkie (7 ft tall and our next transfer elder here in Zadar)
Again, the very hard goodbyes. Elder Warncke we had him for 6 months (from Germany)
One of the hardest parts of our mission. Sister Call (from New Jersey) is going to Bosnia, so a good chance we won't see her again on our mission.
But the great hello's. Elder McConkie. Really he is 7 ft. tall. It hurts my neck to look up at him for very long! He is great! Yes, Bruce R. is his great, great uncle. His parents are in Germany, his Dad is a 70 in our church. We have met them twice are they are wonderful!
Ok, tiny car, large suitcases and a 7 ft tall Elder sitting behind me! Yikes!
Trying to make valentines a little special for a nice dinner with our young missionaries,
I've been teaching several hours a week emotional resilience classes. Some to our young missionaries and one to members throughout our 5 mission countries. Using some of my skills as a counselor.
This is a great couple the Dabo's. (from CA). They live in Rijeka, Croatia. We minister to them so we stopped in and had dinner on our way to Pula. Russell and I are in charge of the senior conference (3 days) in March and needed to go check out our facilities.
In front of our church
Flying to go to the Frankfurt, Germany temple and meeting our service missionary for her interview with the temple president. This was a very special time for us.
On p-day before the temple was open (Monday) we were able to visit my all time favorite town of Rothenberg, Germany. I went there 25 years ago with my daughter and sister. I was so glad I got to show Russell this charming city that was not bombed and still has a complete wall around it.
Yes, it is just like a fairytale city!
This was such a sweet experience, our service missionary who has some challenges was able to interview with the temple president (we helped arrange it) and was called to be a temple worker when our district (5 countries) come to Frankfurt (4 weeks per year) She was so happy! She is doing fantastic and she can help with both Croatian and with English. This will bless her life as she is done with her mission work in June. We have taken her out to eat and spent lots of time with her. We loved this week!
Sorry so long, but our months are very full! This is the Thompson's from Blackfoot ID. They have become our dear friends. This is the Frankfurt Germany temple grounds. We stayed in temple housing for our first time, so we got the real experience.
There is a lot of happiness to go around when your focus is in the right place! We are so very blessed.
| The Heidelberg Castle |
We found out the Heidelberg Germany was only 1 hour 15 min away from the temple, so we took a morning and got in a visit.
As we were leaving the Frankfurt temple we ran into some of our German Service missionary advisors (The Walters from Germany) that we met at our conference. There are 19 couples doing what we do all over Central Europe.
Back at our apartment, having a fun dinner with our missionaries. We temporarily have Sister Gardner up from Serbia Media. (from Sandy UT) Elder McConkie is on serving #3. How do you fill up a 7 ft. tall hungry missionary?
P-day with the sisters we went to 2 caves 2 hours away.
Our beautiful sea walks in the morning. Love the sunny days!
Finally, walked by my man by the sea, and he had tears in his eyes!
Today (March 6) is the day 49 years ago my 19 year old brother Timmy died. I thought I would honor him with a couple of pictures from when we were kids. Love you Tim!
Christmas, love my moon boots! (1977)
Great news! We got our landlord to get us a Klima (room air/heat) in our bedroom so it is not torture to live through the summer heat. We are up on the 6th floor! I am so happy!
Another game night. 4 are friends looking into the church.
Ending with today March 8, this is the Branch President's office, Russell, Elder Hughes and McConkie having their meeting. They are his counselors.
We were honored to have our Area Seventy (Bernhard Cziesla) and his wife (Shauna) visit us for our two Sunday meetings and then we had a lunch with them afterwards. They are from Germany. So lucky to get them in our small branch. His brother is a general authority also (Michael Cziesla) that spoke in general conference about his sweet grandmother who taught his dad the church songs but lived to far away to attend any meetings. (See Oct. 2025 Simplicity in Christ. Such great stories he told us.)
We had a good turnout for them, and a few friends visiting with us. Such a spiritual meeting.
I will end with the tall men in our branch, Elder McConkie 7 ft. and Miso Oštarčević.
Ok, this is the end of a month and a week. We are going strong everyday, about to begin a very busy 3 weeks coming up, with our senior conference that we are in charge of. We love our family and friends and deeply miss you all! We will reach our one year mark in two days! 6 months to go and we will give it our best!
Tuesday, February 17, 2026
Saturday, January 31, 2026
What’s Up with the Whites in Croatia? Mission updates: January 4- Feb. 1 , 2026
Winter is here.
It has been a month since my last blog, and it’s hard to believe how quickly time passes. It sounds like Utah has started winter very mildly. Here, our days stay in the high 50s with lows in the mid to high 40s—some cloudy days mixed with truly beautiful, sunny coastal ones.
Some new things are happening. Russell and I are serving as committee heads for our next senior conference in March. There has been a lot of organizing and preparation, but I have to admit—I kind of love this type of work. We have five other couples on our committee, and we adore them. Everyone is so willing and quick to help, which has made the process smooth and joyful. We are excited to host a beautiful conference in Pula, Croatia, right on the Istrian Peninsula (look it up if you’re curious!). We have wonderful classes planned and a few fun surprises as well.
Next, I (GayLyn) am facilitating two back-to-back emotional resilience classes on Wednesday nights. The first is for members and friends across our five countries, and so far we have about 30 people joining us on Zoom. We also have interpreters in three languages, which makes things interesting—but it’s working beautifully. This program focuses on thinking patterns, stress, anxiety, depression, and healthy coping. We all need reminders about good thoughts and good choices. I’m very grateful for my mental health training and the opportunity to use it in this way.
The second class is for a group of ten younger missionaries. I tell them that if they really listen to this course, their future spouses will be very grateful!
I have also been very sick this past week and haven’t even stepped out of our apartment. Fever, chills, body aches, and a terrible cough—the joys of having a human body. But oh, how it makes me grateful for healthy days. Contraries and opposites really do keep us humble and help us keep perspective. Russell, thankfully, has stayed well—lucky boy.
Things I miss the most: my children and grandchildren, my siblings, and my ward. I miss Costco, Amazon, mail delivery, and knowing what items are in the stores. I miss yards with space and roads with space—many of the roads here feel like narrow alleyways where only one car barely fits at a time. I miss pulling into a big driveway, pushing a button, and parking in a garage with room. I miss cough syrup (I’m convinced they don’t believe in slowing down coughing here—nothing works!). I miss walking into Deseret Book and easily finding pictures or items you need. And of course, I miss a hot bubble bath and a dryer—though many senior missionary apartments do have these, so I try not to be too envious.
But all of that is nothing compared to what I am learning, loving, and seeing. I hope I never take for granted where I am walking, the views of the Adriatic Sea, the incredible people who have endured so much, and the small branches that carry such heavy loads just to exist. In Utah, you know your church calling will eventually end. Here, there is often no one to take your place—you carry the responsibility because it is required.
I love being a missionary because I forget about myself. I’m excited to return to a more normal routine, but it amazes me how many of my former “cares” have simply fallen away. That has been a blessing. I cherish the chance to talk with our young missionaries about the gospel, to speak of Christ so often, and to watch others learn about the gospel from the very beginning. Sometimes it is beautiful and easy; other times it requires something very hard of them. I feel deeply for each one.
Through it all, I’ve learned to trust the Lord more fully—to be more patient, to be okay with the unknown. I know everything is in His loving, merciful hands, and He will guide anyone who is willing straight into His arms. That trust has grown in me.
I could say so much more, but my kids remind me that no one wants to read long posts anymore (so feel free to skip to the pictures 😉).
As I write, I try to feel all of your energy. There is no one on my blog list that I don’t genuinely care about, and I love sharing this part of our life with you. Sending the very best energy I can to brighten your days and help you feel connected to ours.
God bless. 💙
—GayLyn
Emeline Wells, women's vote. This is Sister Sheffield one of my favorite people. They are doing humanitarian in Slovenia and Turkey.
Arriving in Zadar Sister Quarnberg second from right. She is from Mapleton, UT and has been serving in Podgorica, Montenegro. This is where the sisters in Zadar live, (best view in the whole mission).
| Zveki |
We took Zveki our branch relief society president out for a special birthday dinner. She dressed up in her new outfit!
Playing card games is one of our missionaries favorite things to do on p-day. They love so many games, but scum is their favorite so I have learned to love it too! The time always seems to go to fast! They don't get the whole day, they either do work from 9am-12 or from 6pm-9pm.
And then there is the game that made our Elders so happy. So far none of the companionships have been able to beat us oldies! (we are not very good either) They have been so frustrated and come so close and then we get them. But this time the Elders did it. Elder Warncke (from Germany on the right) ran around the court hyper 5 times he had been trying so hard. It was so funny. We were actually happy for them!
Our Relief Society room, now a Sunday School room. This was a large class for us. Russell (Pres. White) wears a lot of hats on Sunday, (as do I) so he teaches also today. He does a great job. Language always makes it so much more difficult, but we make it work.
This is our (great) nephew! My nieces son. Russell's brother's grandson! This is our first time getting to see him as he has been in Serbia thus far. Yes this is highly unique and we love it! And one of my best friends brother is serving in this mission.
One of my very favorites, she leaves to go home it two weeks! I never get used to these constant goodbye's! But friends for life!
We took our missionaries to Krka a beautiful waterfall area just 60 minutes from us, and as we drove up we saw the Split missionaries right in the parking lot, so they got to walk the paths together. So much energy in these young missionaries! We couldn't love them more!
This is all of the sisters from our Croatia West area. Mostly along the Dalmatian coastline. Love them all!
And very last... Goodbye Kathy my sweet cousin. (her mom and my dad are siblings). How I have loved sharing this mission experience in the Adriatic North Mission with you! God speed, God Bless and may you hold this place forever in your heart. The people have changed us for the better. I love you!
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