Elder Fa'amausili in talking about a bike always said, "It's heaps better than walking." Doesn't the picture look just like him? (He's on the left. Elder Lotofou is on the right.) Elder Barnes baptized Alice's niece. Elder Tuala just popped up in the picture.
Two favorites: Elders Toilolo and Peck.
Elders Anderson, Tolley, Tuala, DaBell, and Fisihetau.
Our wonderful zone conference: Elders Summers, DaBell, and Fisihetau, with Lotofou looking from behind. Elders Larson, Dimmick, and Foster.
Elders Toilolo and Williams
Elders Tiederman, Fa'amausili, Sims, with Tolley standing on. Elder Tuala ducked in.
Elders Tumanuvao, Vaenuku, Tuala, and Anderson. Elder Anderson used words like lentils. He came in our home while I was cooking chili. "Is that lentils I smell?" he asked. I added, "and do you say 'britches', for pants?"
Elders Sims from Florida and Cates from Kansas. Boy can they talk. The trio Sisters Esekia, Sau Agaimalo, and Tenari, with Elders Malaefono and Malaeulu.
Elders Gage and Beck One of our all time favorites: Elder Fisihetau. He finished his mission as an A.P. in April. He was a zone leader here in Tutuila and taught us right from the beginning. He is from Utah, so we will see him again, and hopefully hear him sing. Boy can he sing. Maybe Elder DaBell and Fisihetau will sing a duet when we return.
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