We said good-bye to Elder Pili. We sure miss him.
Elder Asaasa helped with my sewing task. Fa'afetai
I had to tell myself: Change is good.......on transfer day. Elders Asaasa, Payne, Levale, Nielson, Funaki, and Wells. Why do we have to loose some; to gain some? Can't we keep them all?
Central Zone - hot (from the sun); and hot (awesome)
Elders Nilson, Fuchs, Levale, Rousseau, Va'enuku and Funaki - our Japanese elder; Sukiyaki.
Elders Nilson, Fuchs, Levale, Rousseau, Va'enuku and Funaki - our Japanese elder; Sukiyaki.
These missionaries came for supplies. They got more than they bargained for when Elder DaBell offered them fa'i pula (ripe bananas).
Fia fia Happy missionaries: Elders Fuchs, Levale, Rousseau, and Nilson
Elder Sa'ena illustrated missionaries - Samoan style.
Elder Fuchs knew how to carry his zone - even their pillows.
We LOVE missionaries - Elder Funaki, Sister Maua'i, Elder Maiava, Sister Toleafoa, Elder Toomer, and Elder Saena
One of the best, Elder Peck; was here about ten months. He was transferred to greener pastures. Or at least, greener islands.
Elder Tauali'i completed his mission with honor. What an exemplary young man.
Green stuff has the potential to grow on anything not in motion. These shoes were found outside a missionary fale house. My advice: keep walking.
Proverbs 2:20 That thou mayest walk in the way of good men, and keep the paths of the righteous.
1 comments:
oh my...vaenuku you are ruining the photos...
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