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Friday, December 17, 2010
a few pictures
{Sorry for the small image size. For some reason the pbpb blog wasn't updated when blogger did their upgrades. Sizing images isn't as easy in this old format.}
Monday, December 13, 2010
Land of the Boda Boda's
Hello from Uganda, the land of the Boda Boda's,
We took a weekend trip with Elder and Sister Thayn to Jinja to attend a CES teacher inservice meeting and to meet the members and Priesthood leaders in that area. We had so much fun with the people and we also got to eat two meals with our fingers because no utensils were provided!!
A few of the amazing things we saw were the head of the Nile, a couple dozen huge storks (with wing span of 6-7 feet), the open market with fruits and vegetables, purses, clothes, shoes and lots of people who seemed engrossed with the white people walking by, chickens being plucked and prepared for the Branch Christmas party, people catching grasshoppers around the street lights at night to take home for a snack and a million more potholes!! We stayed with Elder and Sister Harris in their home and were treated like royalty. It is remarkable how quickly we become friends with the senior couples...there is a real connection made.
We are scheduled to go to Mbale, our area of service, on Wednesday and are very excited to get there. Everyone that we mention Mbale to, says it is so beautiful and that we will really love it.
Tonight, we were stuck in traffic on our way to the mall to pick up a few more items to take with us when it seemed impossible to get across the three to four lanes of traffic to make our turn. I mouthed to the driver of a big van taxi next to us, "Would you help us get in here?" and he gave me a thumbs up signal. He then proceeded to block the traffic in each lane and allowed us in to make the turn. The people in the taxi were all smiling and we were too as we waved a thank you to them. Sure great to come across good people who are willing to help out a fellow traveler in life.
Hope you are all doing well and are happy.
Mom and Dad (Grandma and Grandpa)
We took a weekend trip with Elder and Sister Thayn to Jinja to attend a CES teacher inservice meeting and to meet the members and Priesthood leaders in that area. We had so much fun with the people and we also got to eat two meals with our fingers because no utensils were provided!!
A few of the amazing things we saw were the head of the Nile, a couple dozen huge storks (with wing span of 6-7 feet), the open market with fruits and vegetables, purses, clothes, shoes and lots of people who seemed engrossed with the white people walking by, chickens being plucked and prepared for the Branch Christmas party, people catching grasshoppers around the street lights at night to take home for a snack and a million more potholes!! We stayed with Elder and Sister Harris in their home and were treated like royalty. It is remarkable how quickly we become friends with the senior couples...there is a real connection made.
We are scheduled to go to Mbale, our area of service, on Wednesday and are very excited to get there. Everyone that we mention Mbale to, says it is so beautiful and that we will really love it.
Tonight, we were stuck in traffic on our way to the mall to pick up a few more items to take with us when it seemed impossible to get across the three to four lanes of traffic to make our turn. I mouthed to the driver of a big van taxi next to us, "Would you help us get in here?" and he gave me a thumbs up signal. He then proceeded to block the traffic in each lane and allowed us in to make the turn. The people in the taxi were all smiling and we were too as we waved a thank you to them. Sure great to come across good people who are willing to help out a fellow traveler in life.
Hope you are all doing well and are happy.
Mom and Dad (Grandma and Grandpa)
Thursday, December 9, 2010
Kampala
Hi everyone,
We are here in Uganda after about 31 hours of travel and have been enjoying the African experience again. The traffic is crazy here in Kampala...taxi vans, trucks full of people, Boda-bodas (motorcycle taxis) everywhere, pedestrians and cars all driving here and there. It's worse than Korea!!!
We are staying in a vacant couples' apartment in Kampala, will be traveling to Jinga with our friends, the Thayns, this weekend and will be going to our area of assignment next week. Everybody keeps telling us that we'll be given President Jackson's car since he'll be getting a new one and that our house in Mbale is really something with three rooms, no less. We are looking forward to getting there and starting the work. We met our four missionaries yesterday and they say that the area is already to set up a branch. Just waiting for approval.
We will try and write more later. We miss all of you and pray for you each day. Hope you are well and happy.
Love,
Mom and Dad
We are here in Uganda after about 31 hours of travel and have been enjoying the African experience again. The traffic is crazy here in Kampala...taxi vans, trucks full of people, Boda-bodas (motorcycle taxis) everywhere, pedestrians and cars all driving here and there. It's worse than Korea!!!
We are staying in a vacant couples' apartment in Kampala, will be traveling to Jinga with our friends, the Thayns, this weekend and will be going to our area of assignment next week. Everybody keeps telling us that we'll be given President Jackson's car since he'll be getting a new one and that our house in Mbale is really something with three rooms, no less. We are looking forward to getting there and starting the work. We met our four missionaries yesterday and they say that the area is already to set up a branch. Just waiting for approval.
We will try and write more later. We miss all of you and pray for you each day. Hope you are well and happy.
Love,
Mom and Dad
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
More Fun in Korea
More fun highlights of our visit with the grandkids. They are best told in PICTURES!!
First, Major Ben receiving a farewell gift from his company then having downtime with the little people in his life. He and Kwona make a very handsome couple and the children are beautiful in every way. Dillon made the comment the other day that he wanted to be a grown-up and not a kid....on further investigation he said he wanted to be a grandpa because he just gets to stay home and play. I had to explain to him that grandpa had to spend many years working before he could enjoy all the free time. He decided it was better to be a kid and not have to worry about going out and making money to take care of everyone else. His dad could tell him a thing or two about that! Enjoy.

First, Major Ben receiving a farewell gift from his company then having downtime with the little people in his life. He and Kwona make a very handsome couple and the children are beautiful in every way. Dillon made the comment the other day that he wanted to be a grown-up and not a kid....on further investigation he said he wanted to be a grandpa because he just gets to stay home and play. I had to explain to him that grandpa had to spend many years working before he could enjoy all the free time. He decided it was better to be a kid and not have to worry about going out and making money to take care of everyone else. His dad could tell him a thing or two about that! Enjoy.






Friday, November 28, 2008
Korean Adventures

We are under obligation to keep all informed of the activities of the family in Korea. The trip was long and tiresome but oh, so worth it!! We were met at the airport by Ben and Kwona and the littlest of the gang and the fun began from that moment on. The baby had no problem coming to her grandparents and shared many beautiful smiles with us. When we arrived at the apartment, the other three kids were pretending to be asleep in the bed set up for us...SURPRISE!
Cari spoke in church on Sunday and did a wonderful job.
Here are some pictures of the rest of the week's activities which included Ben's promotion to Major, climbing into an Apache helicopter, Thanksgiving meals with Dillon at school and another at the Branch with the missionaries, Devin's birthday and decorating the Christmas tree.














Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Happy 27th Birthday



She is a genuine and interesting person, wonderful friend and is open for what life has to offer her. There is more talent dripping off her little fingers than many have developed in a life time. She loves the beauties and creatures of the earth including sunrises, sunsets, flowers, ocean scenes, trees, bugs, dogs and kitties and has helped us appreciate them too. We love you and wish for you another great year.
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