Thursday, 1 October 2015

October 2st

We are  being accepted and loved! Sure miss our grandkids at home!

Elder Noble and Elder Brown teach the gospel of Jesus Christ in the beauty of the outdoors.

Love is all around us!
These men are getting a lift !It is common to see many people in the back of a truck or anything else that provides transportation. 
Elder Sarufa and Elder Tera are happy to be serving here!Elder Brown is  in the background.
A planter  has been made from a shell.

This family has been collecting missionary tags for a long time. The husband and wife who are the only ones in the family who are not members, they are being baptized next month. The children are very happy about this!
Elder Noble  and Elder Brown are honoured  to hold the little ones.

Turning another year older in Fiji!

The sun sets are so incredibly beautiful.


This is a motor boat that belongs to a man who owns one of the Fijian Islands .It has been custom made for him. We see it often from shore. 

One of the first Churches built on the island that is still in use today..




These are our friends from Tremonto"s that made me a lovely birthday dinner , a yummy coconut cake , and sang to me!


Warmer weather, water temperature is also getting warmer.





Elder Noble and Brown.


A seven month old baby. Note the baby swing. It is made from a flour bag tied to the rafters..The insect net drapes nicely around the swing. 











Hey Elders! Elder Noble takes a selfie!

Note how transparent the water at the shoreline is. 

Beautiful Beaches.
Elders Tera, Vermeeren, and Sarufa .

Out first district meeting with our new Elders. Elder Vermeeren, Elder Barnaby, Elder Jonutz., Elder Tera, Elder Sarufa. Elder Brown, and Elder Noble
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This horse has been following Sister Vermeeren around on her morning walks all week. It has made it's home in our yard.

He seems to be happy with Elder Vermeeren as a friend too!




A delivery truck delivering more water barrels for Nakavawau Village and Vuna.They were unloaded in the Rugby field. 

Then were transported to President Alafi's home, where members can pick them up.

We had our cheering section of local children.


Who were soon rewarded .....


The barrels were cleaned prior to labelling them with "LDS Charities".



Labelling Barrels.....


More to come in two weeks! The barrels have really helped with the drought conditions here. 
Someone drove over the volleyball! 
More doors are being made for the Singh home.
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