Week 53--June 26-July 2, 2016
Sister Hulme and Sister Lata pose for a picture before returning to work after dinner at our apartment on Sunday, June 26. We had lasagna, garlic bread, broccoli with carrots, and lava cake with ice cream. Sister Hulme has a waist of about 18 inches but she sure enjoyed the lasagna.
Sister Malo Moa and Sister Asif sign the mission banner at their Zone Conference on June 28.
The missionaries love Zone Conference. Not only are they spiritually fed but they also get to be physically fed and enjoy Sister Cherry's great cooking. It is amazing how much food the missionaries can eat.
The sister always get to go first in line.
The "Elder Cookie" is at work again delivering the Oreos to the missionaries who brought back the rent vouchers. It is amazing how effective a little treat can be.
A bigger group of birthdays with this zone on Tuesday than last weeks group.
Sister Pader with us before she goes home in a few weeks. She was in our Ward for six months and we grew to love her.
Sister Pader with her companion Sister Yaqoob, who is from Pakistan, with us. Sister Yaqoob always looks for a big hug from Sister Harrington whenever she sees her.
Our picture in front of the mission banner. The "one" stands for the importance of each person that is taught, one baptism per week, and the importance of the Temple.
The current group of mission zone leaders and sister training leaders. Many of in this group go home in the July or August transfers.
A baby chicken that has been prepared to eat.
Elder Nelson is all smiles as he prepares to eat his delicacy. Not on Garnalee's menu.
On Saturday, our P-day, we went to the new Tarzan movie. Believably realistic in the special effects.
Received sad news this week that Garnalee's brother, Roy who is 90 years old, had fallen twice and broke his back in two places. The doctor's did a procedure where they put "cement" in the broken places but he is in a lot of pain. He can't stand on his own. He has been moved to an extended care facility. He is in our prayers.
Sister Hulme and Sister Lata pose for a picture before returning to work after dinner at our apartment on Sunday, June 26. We had lasagna, garlic bread, broccoli with carrots, and lava cake with ice cream. Sister Hulme has a waist of about 18 inches but she sure enjoyed the lasagna.
Sister Malo Moa and Sister Asif sign the mission banner at their Zone Conference on June 28.
The missionaries love Zone Conference. Not only are they spiritually fed but they also get to be physically fed and enjoy Sister Cherry's great cooking. It is amazing how much food the missionaries can eat.
The sister always get to go first in line.
The "Elder Cookie" is at work again delivering the Oreos to the missionaries who brought back the rent vouchers. It is amazing how effective a little treat can be.
A bigger group of birthdays with this zone on Tuesday than last weeks group.
Sister Pader with us before she goes home in a few weeks. She was in our Ward for six months and we grew to love her.
Sister Pader with her companion Sister Yaqoob, who is from Pakistan, with us. Sister Yaqoob always looks for a big hug from Sister Harrington whenever she sees her.
Our picture in front of the mission banner. The "one" stands for the importance of each person that is taught, one baptism per week, and the importance of the Temple.
The current group of mission zone leaders and sister training leaders. Many of in this group go home in the July or August transfers.
A baby chicken that has been prepared to eat.
Elder Nelson is all smiles as he prepares to eat his delicacy. Not on Garnalee's menu.
On Saturday, our P-day, we went to the new Tarzan movie. Believably realistic in the special effects.
Received sad news this week that Garnalee's brother, Roy who is 90 years old, had fallen twice and broke his back in two places. The doctor's did a procedure where they put "cement" in the broken places but he is in a lot of pain. He can't stand on his own. He has been moved to an extended care facility. He is in our prayers.
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