Sunday, June 1, 2014

Rainy Season Happenings

Mission Leader Conference 
Once a month President Chatfield trains the Zone Leaders. 
Notice - the tall people (Elder & Sister Wallace) take their place in the back of the group.


Sister Chatfield always prepares a lot of food 
and it is always gone at the end of the day 

Speaking of food, all you escargot lovers, here is a prime local specimen
about 6 inches long 

Our guard, Nelson, cleaning one of the mission vehicles.  All done by hand using a 
bucket and rag.  


Current Elders we are serving with in the Walukuba Branch. 


THE LONG AND WINDING ROAD 
Unbelievable trees and vegetation here 

One of Ken's buddies.  They seemed to hit it off right away 

Three new incoming missionaries 

Sister Nyaga, going home - a native of Uganda  We got to know her well 
because she lived in our building for several months. 

Wallace boys - Remind you of scaffolding at the Lake?
"Lift together" 

Cleaning Walukuba Building in preparation for District Conference 

There are over 400 louvered window pieces.  Cleaned as many as time 
and focus would allow. 

To clean the floors the dump full buckets of water and then use squeegees to push the water 
out into the hallway and then out the door.  

Six new incoming missionaries 

Farewell dinner for Elder Cobabe and Elder Oberhansley

Lest you think we suffer with the food here


Apple Pie and Ice Cream  

Relief Society Activity conducted by 
Sister Wallace 
Jewelry Making and quilting by hand 
Well attended.  We had fun



Who is putting who to sleep?  We have a victor but not by much 


It has been said, "a mission helps you grow in so many ways" 
We can testify that is true.  Look at Sister Wallace towering over the Giraffe 

1 comment:

  1. We all loved your update. It made us miss you even more. Our love to both of you!
    Love, Erin and the kids

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