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Visitors

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Beautiful Skies here. It's great to live where there is no smog. He visited church last week. I forgot his name. He works for the US government and was here to facilitate some sort of personnel change. He was here for only a couple days. How we found out about the church was that he saw a picture of the Hong Kong Temple in Eden's laundry drop off service. This is Nikki one of the members of our group. We take her out to dinner usually when we go to home teach her. She is single and doesn't get out much. She works at the Filipino Embassy Edin is  another one of our members. She came over to our house for dinner on Sunday. She is a very resourceful woman. She has a cleaning service, laundry service and a party planning business. She recently sent her three young children to live with their grandparents in the Philippines so they could get better education and for one speech therapy. The kids are very active so we never had them over when they were all here toget

Take Me Out to the Ballgame

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This is the crocodile. Starting at the left with the nose, head, neck, then the back. Many years ago a small crocodile lived in a swamp in a far away place. He dreamed of becoming a big crocodile but food was scarce so he decided to go out to the open sea to find food. He was too weak to make it and was very near death when a small boy came along and took pity on him and carried him out to the sea. The crocodile instantly revived and said, "Little boy, you have saved my life. If I can ever help you in any way, please call me and I will be at your command. " A few years later the boy called the crocodile,  who now was very big and strong, and asked him if he would help him see the world. The crocodile told the boy to climb onto his back and he would take him wherever he wanted. The boy told the crocodile to follow the sun. After traveling for many years, one day the crocodile said to the boy, "Brother,  we have traveled for a long time. But now the time has c

Scouts

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On our way to English class we saw this banner and Gathering of youth. The man in the picture is Robert baden-powell the founder of the Boy Scouts. The Insignia is a combination of the Boy Scout insignia and symbols from the Catholic Church. They were having some sort of gathering and they were staying overnight in tents. All of the participants had either a scout shirt or at least a scout neckerchief. This field is in town it's surrounded by businesses and houses. You can see in this picture a young man filling up water containers. I think that is the only running water for the whole area. I have no idea what they're doing for bathrooms. In the picture you can see that there are two girls camping also. Apparently the scouts here have welcomed girls much earlier than the ones in the United States. This he is a remarkable sight in that they seem to have a lot of The Scouting equipment which for most people would be very expensive. The sign says they're going to

3 year anniversary

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3 years ago this month Elder Holland and Elder Gong visited Timor-Leste and dedicated the land for the preaching of the Gospel. The date was August 21st, 2015. Elder Holland This is a group that attended the dedication. Included are our humanitarian missionary predecessors It's over 400 steps up to the dedication area. It's impressive they kept their suit coats on. This is the statue of Christ that's at the top of the area where the land was dedicated. The statue is modeled after the one in Brazil. It was created by the Indonesians during the occupation and visited by the Pope. Here is a view of the beach below the dedication area Our new Mission president and his wife, Elder MacKay visited us this week. It was his first trip here to the island. We took him and his wife to visit the dedication site. There is still no word on when full-time process lighting missionaries will be sent here. This is our Sunday school class. We had better better