We picked Lisa and Kassi Hartle at the
Honolulu International Airport. They stayed with us while Kassi got
settled into the dorms at BYU Hawaii in Laie about 4 miles north of us. Saturday we spent some time with them
showing some of the sights and where to get the best coconut shrimp, the
school, and the beach. Sunday they
went to the Samoan Ward with us then rented a car and spent Sunday together. Monday (Labor Day) Brandon Reeves (his dad helps coach Steven's basketball team) came
for dinner with us and Kassi & Lisa. After dinner we dropped Brandon off at
school and Lisa & Kassi went
with us to the Senior Couples Family Home Evening. Michael Ballam, his wife and son Ben presented the program. Ben is serving a mission at the
PCC. He was born with spinal
bifida and is in a wheel chair.
They talked about finding out about Ben’s condition before he was born
and the priesthood blessings they both received from Neal A. Maxwell. Their story is so compelling as to the
truth that God does know who each of us is and what our needs and desires
are. There was an extremely strong
spirit attending the evening.
The Ballam’s
grandson Zachary is in the Triplet’s 4th grade class in Highland
and their son Chris & family are in Denise & Danny’s ward.
Tuesday, we
all attended the Laie Temple to do baptisms for the dead. We met the Hartle’s friends (the Martins) from St. George. Their daughter Marisa is attending BYU-H also. Great experience we
did a name for a relative of two of temple workers they were in tears knowing
that finally their relatives work was getting done.
Wednesday
evening we took Lisa to the airport, on the way the attend our Kahana Valley
class. We had seven children and
Kassi talked to two of the older girls about the Young Woman’s program. Our two young missionary Elders
assigned to the second ward attended the class also.
Last
Wednesday our lesson was on prayer.
This week one young seven year old boy told us that he had prayed,
before his math test, to do well and recall what he had studied. That touched our hearts that he
remembered our lesson from last week.
We keep the
lessons short, play a game and have treats. Hoping to leave them wanting more so the come back next
week.
Thursday
evening we had an appointment with the Stake President Shumway. He wanted to check and see how we were
doing, make sure we were eating… silly question… just look at us. He was glad
we were working with the children because most of the adults have no interest
at this time to come to church or learn about the Gospel.
After our
meeting we went to the BYU-H Woman’s Volley Ball game. As Senior Missionaries we get a free
pass to all the home sports games.
Wednesday
Sept 13 we Taught our class in Kahana Valley seven children came and the Elders
came again also. When it is time
for opening prayer they stop what they are doing, fold their arms & are
quiet. I think we have made great
progress since only two are members and are not active. As we were getting ready to leave two
girls ran back to our car to ask if we would pick them up for church on
Sunday.
Anna Rosa a
cute seven year old ask us to come to her school on Thursday to have a family
picnic lunch. Her family could not
come. What a sweet invite for us,
Marsha hugged her and said absolutely we will come. We can understand why the Lord loves these little children
so much. We are so blessed to help
these young ones learn about the Gospel.
Loved the update, sounds like things are going well. Love your shoes Marsha:)
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