The back entrance to the mission home, obviously the Elders are here. We don't use the front door. It is always locked.
Sister Robison does lots of presentations and slide shows of the zone conferences. The Elders are looking at some of the pictures she has taken. She is awesome with what she does with them. She is an excellent trainer. She does the bulk of the teaching.
The kitchen where we prepare the meals for the zone conferences, leadership council, transfers, etc for the missionaries. We served sloppy joes this particular day. They were a little different because one of the sisters insisted that we butter all the buns before we put the beans and meat on them. She was not happy that dad didn't want butter on his.
The dining room table in the mission home. We have had dinner here a couple of times.
President Alleyne of the Curepe branch on the left with some of the other council members is known as Mr. Breezy because he owns a taxi business. He knows everyone and helped dad get his driver's license. He comes in the office frequently.
President Johnson, the area president and the Colemans after the meeting to discuss the possibility of Trinidad becoming a stake. President Johnson will give it his endorsement. He was impressed with the leadership of the district.
The items in the vase all came from the backyard of the mission home. It makes a beautiful display.
Sister Robison gave the President a bunch of rubber duckies, which are displayed around the mission home and in the office. His goal is to keep them all under water and when an Elder malfunctions, one of his rubber duckies has popped up, sometimes we have seen more than one up at once.
Thursday, July 3, 2008
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