Tuesday 14 June 2016

June15th

Taveuni Pharmacy.


Anjina Chand ,who will soon leave to her mission in London England South. 
Villame Koroca who is working on his mission papers today.

Viliame spent the day with us applying for his passport , and doing medical and dental information.


We stopped by with some photos for Kaseti's...


Then off to Navakawau to deliver Anjina and Viliame home.


It was fun to spend the day with Viliame, he will make a great missionary.

Today we spent the day with Elder Sooula and Elder Forbush .

The first village we went to was Korovava Village on the North side of the island. We had a vision clinic. Dr. Nielson and his wife Anne  are having us distribute left over  glasses from their time in Fiji.


This has blessed many lives this will be our third and fourth clinics since they returned home.

This morning in the village of Korovava we were able to give 43 pair of glasses out.

We were blessed to have a lady organize this clinic as well as this afternoon's clinic.

People were very grateful. This village is on the North side of the island near Bouma Falls.


We had a continual line for several hours.


Elder Vermeeren took off the labels and polished up the glasses after the correct pair were found for each person.

The village chief wrote down the names of those who received glasses as well as the number of people we saw.

They even had traffic control. Only so many people were allowed in the house at a time.


It was heart warming to see the reaction of those who had not seen well for a long time.

The Village was happy when we offered to see those too crippled to walk to the clinic location.

Two  ladies in their eighties were grateful to be able to see their BIbles clearly again.





Next the chief helped us find Vidawa Village.



Another clinic was set up here,

We were able to hand out another 20 pair of glasses.







The Elders were wonderful as they brought in people from around the Koro.









Elder Forbush and Elder Sooula loved being of service today!



This man said he could not see to read or who was coming up the road. 
We gave him the strongest prescription we had. He was thrilled!

His entire family will benefit from his being able to see better

On the way back we saw a "Fijian Carwash"


And Sau helping at the Bautarua home.

The relief Society is planting Squash....

Sister Bautarua....

They have a garden project to earn money to go to the temple is Suva.

Sister Hill, too, is working very hard.

Sister Aumaille...

Sister Hill, Sister Vermeeren, and Sister Aumaille.

The Elders Join us!

The garden project will be a great success as people prepare to attend the Temple at the end of August.

They are clearing more land to plant more seeds.


Cucumbers....

Lettuce. Elder and Sister Roth would be so pleased


Cabbage...

This is the little shaded nursery...

It is wonderful to see the seeds sprouting!





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