I don't know where this blog went, maybe I didn't save it so I am posting it again.
This is Elder Hernandez from Mexico via New York. He has lived for 7 years in New York, but did not learn English. He didn't have to. But lo and behold he was sent to the English speaking mission here. He came to us on April 22. He is very humble and has a very strong spirit about him. He spent some time away from the Church but didn't like how he felt, so he found his branch in New York and resumed living the way he knew he should. He saved all his money for his mission. He has an incredible story. He enjoys bull riding in rodeos. He studies very hard and is doing great with his English. It would be a good time for Cory to learn Spanish, but he is too stubborn. I should learn it to. Elder Hernandez has invited me to join them for language study at 10:00 in the morning. I may take him up on it. I love the things I learn from the Elders that come here. I find this to be an awesome experience for our whole family.
Sunday, May 17, 2009
Another new Elder
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Baby Animal Day
Last week we went to the baby animal day at the fair grounds. It was a lot of fun to be with Jaden and Zsolt.
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Tuesday, May 12, 2009
Brooklyn's birthday and the Jazz
On April 10th my cousin Carol Jones and I went to SLC to celebrate Brooklyn's 1st birthday. We also got to take in a Jazz game. We had a great time playing with the kids and watching the game. (alas the Jazz lost the game.) But we had fun anyway.
Brooklyn received many gifts, but I think her favorite item was the little pink spoon she carried with her everywhere.
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Service or persecuted?
About a week before Elder Quintero left, Wes and I were going out to help my dad clean the correls. The Elders said they wanted to do service and come and help. I said, "you do know what we are doing don't you?" They said yes and came and helped. They worked really hard and we were able to get it all done. Yes, I was helping too. I cleaned the small barn. I know Dad really appreciated the help. Of course you don't do anything for Dad without getting repaid somehow. He wanted to take the Elders out to dinner before Elder Quintero left. We all went to the Hong Kong the following Monday and Elder Quintero left on Wednesday. He is in Shelley in case you wanted to know.
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