Will here we are on the last 6 weeks of the mission and so I thought I better up date the blog with just a few pictures. We have some very mix feelings about leaving. On one hand we want to see our family and friends, on the other we don't want to leave these wonderful people and missionaries. We have been on the road and sitting a lot in District and Stake Conference's and saying a lot of goodbyes.
We have had some good times mixed in with work.
In September Us, the Ganirs, President and Sister Anderson had a P-day on the beach Of Puerto Galera, it is on the island of Mindoro we had to take a small boat to the island and then a trike to the pretties beach we have seen, it is know for it white sand beach's and shopping. It was a fun day.
Allan and I had our 39th wedding anniversary in September and the day was spent not by our self but with the whole Lopez Zone at zone interviews. There are a great bunch of missionaries and work hard.
As I said at the first we have had District and Stake Conference, these are some of the pictures of Siniloan District Conference. We had an area seventy there Elder Fernando and his wife, I helped do training in YW and they are great young ladies and work hard for the young women in the district. This is the area were all the wood carvers live and the talent that they have is unbelievable, and it is all done by hand, this is a picture of the 3 of them and some of there work that will be in our home when we get a home.
Last week we had Lopez Stake Conference and Elder and I had to speak, these people are so wonderful and kind. And the kids are so cute and of course so are the missionaries that serve there. Also last week was our last transfer meeting we have these every 6 weeks and they are so fun to see all the missionaries that are getting transferred to new areas and to watch there face's when they find out where they are going and who there new companion will be. This is my UTAH COUNTY BOYS as I call them. Elder Tarin is from Springville, Elder Winn is from Mapleton, Elder Woolley is from American Fork and Elder Bench is from Pleasant Grove. Elder Tarin lives were grandpa Long planted strawberries.
Going home means mailing box's and let me tell you that is quite the work, the post office is like one from the 50's and everything is done by hand this trip took just 3HOURS. But these ladies are great, and have been good friends to us.
We seem to be spending a lot of time at the Stake center and there is always something going on. These are some of my dear friends that we are going to miss. We came out of a meeting and there was Sister Palines and Tressel and Baby Diane waiting to see us.
The next 6 weeks are going to go by fast for us, we got a new couple in the mission that will take over our area, so President wants us to show them the ropes, but it will help to stay busy and on get TRUNKY..
Friday, November 14, 2008
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