The meeting began, I shared some parenting tips, and learned to make yam balls!
Sunday, September 22, 2013
Homemaking Meeting
Arrived for homemaking meeting with Barat Branch on Thursday at 4:00. At 4:30 (we hadn't started yet) I was asked to give the mini lesson .... anything I wanted to share!! One suggestion was to share how to get rid of the smell of shrimp when cooking it 😛. Suggestions??
Major Changes
Six of our eight elders were transferred last week. As the elders would say, our area was 'whitewashed'! We hosted a farewell lunch at McDonalds and then shed a few tears as the elders left our apartment (they had come over to print their airline tickets.). Most of them we will likely never see again during our mission...they are seldom if ever assigned to an area once they have served there. Three of our new elders are fresh from the MTC ... Always fun to observe their acclimation to a new culture 😊
Monday, September 16, 2013
FHE
Sister Yeni invited all of the missionaries and a few of the branch members to her home for FHE last week. Afterwards she served us a delicious dinner!
Monday, September 9, 2013
Baptism!
Within the past two weeks we have had two -yes, TWO - baptisms in Surabaya! While this may not seem phenomenal, it actually is!! These are the first two baptisms within the past nine months! To our understanding Indonesia is the lowest baptizing mission in the church! Yet our missionaries are helping to lay the foundation for future generations of church members to blossom and grow in this beautiful country!
Sunday, September 1, 2013
Visas...and Singapore
We were notified that we were being sent with two young missionaries to Singapore to renew our visas. This has never happened before n the Indonesian mission...typically the missionaries just need to go to Jakarta for a few days to complete their paperwork! So off we went on an uncharted adventure...and I am happy to report that all went well and we returned safely with a year-long visa rather than six month! We spent four days in Singapore and then six days in Jakarta before returning to Surabaya. In addition to spending a time on two different days at the embassy renewing our visas (bureaucracy exists everywhere) and participating in the Singapore Mission Zone Conference, we managed to navigate the MRT (subway system) and do some sightseeing while in Singapore! In Jakarta we met two new senior couples, got better acquainted with President and Sister Donald, renewed acquaintance with two senior couples, got to see three elders who had previously served in our zone, and had an unbelievable amount of study time :)
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