Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Getting Even

We know your winter has been tough, but probably beautiful at times. Yea, we miss the snow and beauty of the mountains covered in snow, but when you see these pictures maybe you will realize it isn't all bad here, and just maybe you are tired of all that white stuff. In the first picture notice what we have here for white stuff on the ground.



I know it looks like white sand, but in reality it is coral - some pieces are big but most are small. There are several different kinds with each variety being a different color and shape. Sea shells are everywhere, and we brought home more - as if we need more, but this time Diane found a bright yellow one, and so I searched until I found one that I thought would be equally good, but mine is just orange and not fully colored like hers. The two Elders on the rocks are Elder Schow from Pleasant Grove, Ut. and the other is Elder Senedor from Cebu (prounced see-boo).



We love both of these missionaries a lot. Elder Schow is being transferred to your brother Fredie Guerurrero. Since we love both of the missionaries we are excited to see them together, but saddened that they will be on Mendoro where we seldom go.

We love you all, and wish you could be here to play in the water with us.





1 comment:

Burgie's said...

I am a little jealous. I wish I could come and see all the amazing things that you guys have been able to experience, but instead I will stay here in Rigby and enjoy alllllllll of the snow. It has actually gotten a little warmer. I am looking forward to Spring, but that also means lots and lots and lots of mud and 2 very dirty dogs. I am not sure if I or the dogs will survive. I love you guys and miss you.