We did manicures, pedicures, a pillow case craft and had some inspiring talks.
The food was tasty and we built some close bonds with each other.
Sister Dlamini, Sabisa, Dlamini, Lusiba
I think this is Mater's cousin
Just when you think you have seen it all you get amazed again.
We took a drive to the equator on Pday and had a traditional lunch there. Elder Wallace is in the souther hemisphere and Sister Wallace is in the Northern hemisphere.
We drove out the Crocodile farm to check out the crocks. They grow them here and sell the skins for use in purses, shoes and what ever. The youngest ones we saw were about 6 months old. Cute little guys?
This big guy is 60 years old and has killed at least 18 people. He was captured and brought here to keep him from eating more.
We didn't get too close to this one.
I wonder what his skin would be worth.
The Ntinda Branch missionaries. They live in our apartment complex and they are so fun to have around. Elder Lassig is a Spencer look alike.
Sister Ofwete, Sister Lusiba, Elder Vihanga, Elder Lassig, Sister Francis and Sister Nayiga.
The had 14 confirmations last Sunday.
Elder and Sister Cook of the Seventy came for dinner. We had a nice visit with them.
He was in Kampala working on physical Facilities. We need some more buildings to keep up the the fast growth.
The weeks are going so fast. There is so much to do and mostly we don't have time to get homesick.
Spencer and Linden sent some family pictures which we have enjoyed showing off. We are getting a collection of family pictures which we love. Keep them coming.

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