My Saturday Literacy class. This class is the highlight of my week! I love my students. |
Always amazed what they can get on the back of a "Boda- Boda" (A small motorcycle) |
Sister Immatulete taught the members how to grow gardens in a sack. Here are the cabbages that she grew just right on the church property. |
Terri and Terri. I crocheted this little hat for my namesake. She wanted to go home with me, but her parents wouldn't let me have her |
Nephi is Terri's older brother. I made him a hat with Ugandan colors. |
Rock and I in Johannesburg at the temple |
At the airport with John and Beatrice. Rock had surgery on his feet in South Africa, so we had him in a wheelchair |
When we picked up John to go to the temple, all his neighbors helped him get his suitcase to the car. John will be serving in South Africa and Beatrice will serve in Kenya |
We just couldn't resist more pictures - This was at the Entebbe airport. We had to buy this cute jacket for Beatrice because she was freezing. It gets down to a chilly 73 degrees sometimes. |
John and Beatrice at the temple |
I think this would have been a really cute picture if they were getting married. Which they aren't. At least not until after their missions. |
Rock helping John at the Distribution Center - pre foot operation |
Johannesburg Temple |
Rock has developed a passion for Mangos. We often have to go to the market to buy our produce |
Looking out to where the Nile meets Lake Victoria. This little Island has an underground spring where they say it supplies the water, or the source of the Nile River |
People like to fish along the river. Then they set the fish out on the ground to dry up before eating |
In front of the gym we go to. These are some of the people who are in Rock's running group |
Sister Emily teaching primary |
President Tibenkana is so proud of his new son named Moroni. The older boy is Teancum. |
There must be some contest to see how many kids you can get on a Boda-Boda |
The workers sit at the base of the wood pile and carve the wood |
Some of the masks. Notice the beautiful giraffe which stands about 5 feet tall |
These are mostly all made from hard woods |
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