Friday, March 29, 2013
SUN SETS ON OUR MISSION
Hard to believe it is all over. We have seen some gorgeous sunsets over the last eighteen months here in Saipan. As the sun sets on our mission experience here in the Pacific we will share some of them on the blog.
Faces of Saipan
The cultural diversity of this small island in the Pacific is amazing. The faces of Saipan reflect a mix of people from Philipines, Chuuk, Palau, Kosrae, Pohnepe, Yap, Guam, China, Japan, Russia, Korea, Marshalles, Samoa, Tonga, India, Fiji, Hawaii and the mainland US.as well as the native indiginous Chamorro and Carolinian peoples. Each of these groups speak a different language and has a different cultural background. My first church meeting is Saipan was the Primary Childrens Program which I labeled "25 Shades of Brown". Some of the faces are represented in this blog.
Tuesday, March 26, 2013
Matching SIsters
Sometimes we don't plan to match, but we do. |
Sometimes we do plan to match. We even had matching shirts made in Saipan to wear to Stake Conference in Guam. |
And sometimes we plan to match the holiday. This is at a baptism at Valentine's time. Sister Valenzuela even got the memo. |
I love Sisters Sulog (on the left) and Sister Tuioletai (on the right.) |
Still in the "Middle" of our Mission
Middle of our Mission
Baptisms of members of the Taule family happen almost every week lately, Grandpa and Grandma Taule are on the right in the photo. |
We loved it even if I look mad. |
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