Its been fun to get together with missionaries, friends and ward members this fall
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Missionary Shoes We all got together to watch general conference (after ) since the missionaries didn't get to listen to it in English Each ward got to watch it in Marshallese about a week after the real conference, but everyone says the Translation to the Marshallese Language leaves out a lot of things, so everyone is always excited to watch it in English. Plus it is a great time for the missionaries to all get together. |
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Sisters enjoying lunch |
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Long Island Central Elders enjoy conference |
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A great group of Elders |
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My friend Ruby came to watch it with us. She is from Utah but lives here now with her husband and four boys |
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Elders enjoy conference: Elder Foote, Schmidt, Michelsen, Whetstone |
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Two cute sisters (Samuel and Anatoni) |
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Over 50 missionaries fit in the mission home |
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Me and Elder Paora |
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Sister Huni and Elder Fesolai |
Besides fun get-to-gathers with missionaries, I also had a little get-to-gather with some of my Marshallese kids in the neighborhood They had so much fun dancing and singing and I took video of them and gave them peanut butter and jelly sandwiches.
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Dilson, Christian, Alisha, Wallace, Simon, Bat, Boy, and a few more |
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They are dancing for me to film |
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Kids enjoying the PB&J sandwiches |
My good friend Ruby and I always have family Home evening together on Monday nights. She has four sons and we also invite the missionaries sometimes and some of the Marshallese children in the ward.
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L to R:Kao and Kall (Ruby's twin sons), Elder Watkins, Randon, Elder Whetstone, Ruby, and Barron |
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Another FHE L to R Randon, Daniel, Dilson, Alisha, Ruby, Wallace, Kao, Kalla |
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I often have the long Island District over for dinner. Here they are |
The ward had a fun Halloween Party. I was in charge of the Cake Walk. I baked 200 cupcakes (hardly anyone has ovens) It was a big success. Everyone loved it.
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Ladies and kids lines up for the cake walk |
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Everyone having fun |
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Ruby did Face painting and it was a big hit |
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There was a balloon dart game |
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Bishop Enos and other watching the games. This Carnival might have been a first. Everyone loved it |
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Fishing |
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Darts |
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Elder Watkins giving out the cupcakes |
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We also had apple bobbing and bowling |
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Everyone enjoying the cake walk. |
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See the ladies in their Guam dresses. That's all most women wear |
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Carnival fun |
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Ruby and Sister Johnson doing face painting |
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The adults loved the games too |
The day after the carnival, a cute Marshallese lady who works for the mission asked me if she could come and bake a cake at my house. She showed up with three cake mixes and I helped her make them and we put the on some nice cardboard's for her to take home...all iced and looking cute. I said, "Rena, you must be having a party at your house|." She said "No, I am having a cake walk" I asked her if anyone else was bringing cakes and she said no, just these three. I can imagine how much fun those ladies in her little neighborhood had doing the cake walk. Its a poor little neighborhood where everyone lives in tiny little shacks and lean-tos. But they are happy people and there is always a game of volleyball going on in the evenings among the neighbors and kids are playing with rocks or other things they can find and people are outside talking to each other. They don't even know that they don't have any of the modern day conveniences of life, but they are still happy.
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At Laura Beach, one of the only Sandy beaches in Majuro |
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Elder and Sister Barlow |
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Elder and Sister Johnson |
The Senior missionaries got together to have a Bar B Q at Laura beach and then to walk on the reef during the lowest tide of the month in the moonlight. That's when you can find really fun sea shells. We had a great time and found some fun shells. We were really looking for golden cowrie shells but were not able to find any of those
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Sister Wayas and the rest of us looking for shells |
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A find under the sand and water |
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Sister Johnson looking along with everyone else |
1 comment:
Iakwe Sister Bulkley!
It makes me homesick for Majuro and the wonderful
Marshallese people and young missionaries and Seniors. We enjoy keeping up with all you are doing! Thank You for sharing...love all the pictures!
Eileen & Lamar
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