Saying goodbye to some of my favorite Elders on the Majuro side - the AP Elders Rareba amd Elder Waqatairewa. These two Elders are great and it was so hard to say good-bye to them... both will be gone when we return to Majuro. They have touched our lives forever we hope to see them again some day.
Elders Faalonga and Stoker. Elder Faalonga will forever be in my heart. This young man will go far and will someday be a leader in the Church. Because of our friendship I am a better and more thoughtful person. Elder Stoker went to Cyrpus High and knows all the places in our past. What a great Elder, we will see him again in Utah.
And now we're one of the locals of Tarawa. We are having a great time on this remote little island in the Pacific. We have been here almost two weeks and it has gone very fast
Some of the local housing.
Where I get my great bananas.
The Island's phone booth or lack thereof.
A local island church (not one of ours).
This is where groups of homeless people live.
How the people in the homeless shelters hang their clothing.
The Tarawa hospital.
The Hospital ambulance.
And now some pictures of our new home.
I've been cleaning it for the last week, washing walls, floors, doors and just about everything. I have rearranged furniture and hung some pictures. I have put computers together and hooked them up to printers (4 total).
Home sweet home.
Living room and dining room.
Our backyard. Quite a view huh!
My back patio.
The other view of our living room.
The view out of our front windows.
Steve is showing off my tiny little stove. It is so cute, but it only can fit a single muffin tin. How can I cook a turkey for Thanksgiving? You have to light it, and then when the carbon dioxide alarm goes off you turn the stove off. I just made some muffins and just when they got done the alarm went off. To top it off, I have to learn how to cook in centigrade!
Me hanging clothes on the line: I realyl enjoy being right next to the ocean but it seems that things are always wet. It take almost all day to do what we could in a couple of hours in the states
We have enjoyed not having to go to the office in Majuro everday, and instead just being at home doing
what we need to do here. Although it is Grand Central because our apartment doubles as the Mission office
and missionaries are always dropping in for this or that.
I do miss everybody at Majuro but I am loving this island and the people and how it really feels like a Island in the Pacific. Everyday you see people out with their nets trying to catch fish. What an adventure!
Oh honey, I am so proud of the two of you. I love your sense of adventure attitude...and know that you are growing in inmeasurable ways! I will try and stay up late sometime this week to see if I can skype you. Love you!
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