We just got back from our annual pioneer meeting with the elders and it was a BLAST!! Are you allowed to say that about a meeting of spiritual instruction? haha Well in our neck of the woods I suppose you are :) All of our pioneers were able to attend, plus four of our elders making a total of 22 people. Afterwards we enjoyed baked chicken with a delicious kind of barbeque sauce, rice, and coffee. Then for desert we had pecan pie, scones, and hot chocolate! It was so delicious.
Me and lacey at one point in the evening found ourselves in a corner just taking it all in, watching everyone enjoy themselves, the laughing, the smiles, the warm faces, it just brought an overwhelmingly content feeling inside us. Several starting telling jokes and a few of the elders in their very endearing broken english thanked all of us for being there and for enjoying the privilege of pioneering. What can I say we just had a great night! :)
Me and lacey at one point in the evening found ourselves in a corner just taking it all in, watching everyone enjoy themselves, the laughing, the smiles, the warm faces, it just brought an overwhelmingly content feeling inside us. Several starting telling jokes and a few of the elders in their very endearing broken english thanked all of us for being there and for enjoying the privilege of pioneering. What can I say we just had a great night! :)
In the way of other news there is a new service experience that I'd like to relate. About a month ago I was doing canvassing with Lacey and at one house we asked if anyone spoke english, you know our usual bit and then when we received the customary "no" we asked if they knew anyone in the area who did speak english, at this point at times we hear the craziest things, my mother in laws sister knows english maybe or my best friends neighbors child might be studying, usually things that lead us on a wild goose chase. Well at this particular door the woman told me that at a Yarn store there was a woman named Bertha that spoke english. This yarn store she said was down to the main avenue and in a market behind the large supermarket. Although I didnt write these instructions down (bad example) I kept thinking about them for days kicking myself telling myself I needed to at least make the effort and try to find her. So that next Friday, when we were looking for a return visit, I decided to see where those directions led me. And they were spot on, there was a yarn store in a market behind the large supermarket and the woman who owns it speaks english and her name is Bertha go figure. When we finally spoke to her personally she accepted literature and explained she had received an invitation to the meetings and a letter in the mail. Much to our surprise after only one return visit, she came to the meeting this Wednesday :). We have studied twice and she said her plan is to attend the meeting every wednesday. Our studies have been excellent and I will certainly let you know how she progresses. Just another bit of blessings in our ministry here.
We leave you with the thought at
Ps 133:1-For how good and how pleasant it is for brothers to dwell together in unity",
as we are filled with appreciation for our brotherhood after such an upbuilding evening !!
Much love to all!
We leave you with the thought at
Ps 133:1-For how good and how pleasant it is for brothers to dwell together in unity",
as we are filled with appreciation for our brotherhood after such an upbuilding evening !!
Much love to all!