First picture: we were on a balcony of a home that was once grand, I am sure. We were teaching with the Zone Elders the value of marriage to a couple who want to put their lives in order so they can both be baptized. They even want to go to the temple and have their two children sealed to them. They have alot of work to do to accomplish this, but we loved their sincerity and agreed to add our prayers to theirs.
Next picture is just of some clouds as we were leaving the airport to see Elder Allred off to Palau. Then we went to find Ladder Beach in a search to find a place for a beach cook-out with our Insititute group. We hoped for a good sunset over the Island to the south of this beach which is Tinian. This is where the US plane took off at the end of WWII to bomb Japan with the Atomic Bomb. This was the best we could get that night.
The last picture was a night sky with a full moon and clear stars. We came our from a dinner at "Roy's" Hotel, and just stood and looked at the moon and the clouds. The Hotel is really the Grand Hotel. We have found that their are at least 6 really nice hotels on the beaches here, but our favorite is Roy's because he works there. And because the buffet is spectacular Asian food. Roy Dolon is our ward mission leader and we work closely with him in the missionary work here. When we went to pay for our dinner, he came and told us that he already had paid for it. We ate here one other time a month ago and loved it then too. As we went to pay we found that Dolares from our ward had already paid for our dinner. She is the creative genius in the kitchen and has taught me some neat (strange) Filipina dessert recipes. There is one more ward member who works here, we may have to go eat at this restuarant at least one more time!
Seriously, the respect and honor that we receive here is beyond what we deserve. We find that just by being the senior couple with enough faith to serve a mission, we are loved and honored. We have alot to live up to!
So beautiful!
ReplyDeleteZach and I will have to visit Saipan. It's beautiful!
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