Tuesday, October 29, 2013
Another First
We had the opportunity to attend a wedding on Friday. I thought it might be a little awkward since we didn't know the bride, the groom, or either set of parents! But they made us feel welcome and wanted! It was quite different from our typical wedding...we opened and closed with prayer and a hymn; a spiritual thought was given before the actual ceremony, and after the ceremony President Andi gave a blessing to the groom and then the bride. Afterwards we were all given a box containing two rolls and a cup of water as we left the church :). Oh...they place the ring on the right hand and when told he could kiss his bride the groom kissed her on the forehead...it's not acceptable to kiss on the lips in public! A fun evening!!
Monday, October 14, 2013
Idul Adha
Tomorrow (October 15) is the Muslim holiday Idul Adha, commemorating Abraham and his son Isaac ( so I've been told). Families purchase a cow or goat and take it to the mosque to be sacrificed. Before the animal is beheaded the sins of the family are placed on the animal. The celebration begins at 6am and lasts long into the day. Once the animals are sacrificed the meat is given to the poor.
For the past weeks stalls of goats and cows have appeared all over the city. Today we've seen many being mournfully led to their last meal! We will observe the proceedings from our apartment balcony tomorrow...
Visiting Teaching
I'm assigned to visit five sisters each month....a pleasure to do but a challenge to schedule. For three of the sisters it takes over an hour to get to their homes and trying to coordinate days and times has not yet been successful :) I took for granted the blessing of being able to walk in five minutes to any sisters home while in the Rexburg Sixth Ward! I love my sisters in both locations and love visiting with them :)
We meet with Sister Christin and Brother Hendi in their A/C repair shop. They are both so musically talented...their voices harmonize perfectly! They always include a song as part of our visit :)
Sister Ira and her daughter Joyce...they welcome us with so much love! Joyce sang "shine on" for us from the Primary Sacrament Meeting Program
Monday, October 7, 2013
Saturday Sights
On Saturday morning we typically go grocery shopping before going out to visit members with President Soewardi. A few of the sights we see regularly and one or two we don't ...
Creepy ghoulish figure where we cross the train tracks...sometimes her clothing is changed but she is always there watching...
At the gas station...these little trains are all around Surabaya. They drive through neighborhoods giving rides to children
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