Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Tahiti #3

Monday we got a board Dr. Poole’s dolphin watch with 2 other couples and 30 minutes in the engine failed so we had to limp back to the dock on the emergency small engine.  We rented a car and circled the island stopping at belvedere   look out and a black pearl shop where Kay chose pearls for his daughters.tahiti 1 061 We walked to the fish marked and bought Mahi-mahi tahiti 1 070 The ward Primary President took us to her family’s pineapple plantation and we picked pineapple and mangos.  We stopped at the area authority’s house and he happened to be home.  He filled us up on fruits.tahiti 1 072 tahiti 1 073 Garline showed Kay the sticks they use to get the mangos off the trees.tahiti 1 076 we stopped at the pineapple processing plant  and saw trucks lined up for their drop off.tahiti 1 083 These are what they call Tahitian Christmas trees, they only bloom in December.tahiti 1 085

Tahiti #2

Today was Sunday.  We knew there was a Mormon Church in the tiny town of Pao Pao Moorea so we went for a walk  Saturday night looking for it.  We quickly found it on the main road right after a bend in the road about 2 minutes walk from our hotel. 

9AM we walked in and were warmly welcomed in French.  They gave us a hand written paper with the song book page numbers listed so we wouldn’t get lost.  Songs were sung in French and then Tahitian.  The sacrament meeting overflowed to the hallway where chairs were neatly lined up in rows but we were ushered into the main building to sit next to another visiting couple from Denver.  The wife was a member and husband wasn’t.

After the fast and Testimony meeting the other couple went home and I requested to go to Primary so Kay tagged along.  First I went to the 4/5 year old class and then to Sharing time.  tahiti 029 In between meetings I gave the Primary President 2 sets of 6 piece felt nativities and she had the children put the pieces on the tree in the corner.  tahiti 028 When the children were singing she asked if I could take letters they wrote to  President Monson last week to him. I said sure and offered to take a picture of the Primary.  I made sure they knew I would not be able to see President Monson but I would make sure they got to him.  The Primary President (left front) got the nursery children for the picture too.

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That evening  at 4:45PM the Primary President knocked on our door with her mother-in-law who works at our hotel and asked if we would like a ride to the First Presidency Christmas devotional on the other side of the island (15 minutes).  We said sure and enjoyed a few words we heard in English… Grinch, I know my Redeemer lives…  Never have we been so thankful for  the music which is literally half of the meeting.  We enjoyed the car ride.  The primary President took English in school and lived for 6 months in Hawaii a long time ago.  A member that just went through the temple last week for the first time invited us to have a tour of a pineapple plantation on Tuesday.  See were blessed to be able to go to church.

Dear Ethan, Sean and Jenna Tahiti#1

Grandpa and I are in Tahiti.  Find it on your map at home. Our airplane flight over the Pacific ocean was 9 hours.  We had an overnight flight  and arrived in Fa aa  Tahiti at 5 in the morning.  We were greeted at the airport by 2 men playing the ukulele.tahiti 001 tahiti 003 tahiti 004 We collected our luggage and took a bus to our ferry boat.  The ferry boat took 30 minutes and we arrived on the island of Moorea. tahiti 005 Everyone wanted us to take a taxi to our hotel for about 30 dollars but we asked around and found a bus, actually a big diesel truck with an attached box with benches, where we paid 3 dollars each and they took us to our hotel.  tahiti 007 Our hotel is in Cooks Bay.   We walked to a grocery store.  food is very expensive here.  1 dozen eggs are 4 dollars.  a package of cookies like we have at home are 4 dollars.  this is about 4X what we pay.tahiti 011 Luckily we found baguettes (bread) for 50 cents,. Pineapples and bananas are the same price as US on sale so that was our first meal.  Bread, a whole pineapple and bananas.  tahiti 013 tahiti 012 they told us to buy our water because the water is only good for coffee We have a kitchen and boiled our water, put it in the fridge and that is our water.  We’ll let you know if we get sick.

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Gingerbread 2010 small house to Nauvoo temple and the Village of Nauvoo

DSC06061DSC06063Since the 1990’s we have been making gingerbread houses. I have been making them with my grandchildren to carry on the traditionDSC06065DSC06067DSC06093

DSC06068DSC06087Kay and I decided to do the Nauvoo temple.  We called the visitors center to ask them about the pinnacle of the temple, to see how many sides there were.  The visitors center missionary said she did not know but took our number and when she walked home she called us to give us her report.                                                             DSC06088DSC06089DSC06090DSC06091DSC06095DSC06096DSC06098DSC06097 Conestoga Branch happened to do the Village of Nauvoo I helped with too.DSC06079DSC06081DSC06082DSC06083DSC06084DSC06085DSC06086DSC06094

Monday, November 22, 2010

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Halloween Party Flaminco Dancer and Bull fighter

I got this dress in
Spain and have been waiting to wear it.  I wear this wig almost every year to the church Halloween Party and people still don't know who I am....


look at my Handsome Bullfighter husband......

I thought we were a handsome couple.  So equally matched.
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