This is the Senior Couple Mission Blog of Elder Lin and Sister Sharon De Paula

This is the Senior Couple Mission Blog of Elder Lin and Sister Sharon De Paula

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

"Guess Who's Coming...or Going to Dinner"

I had invited the four sister missionaries in our area to dinner for Tuesday, April 28 at 5:00 pm. It had been on the calendar for about a week.

Unbeknown to me, just this morning, Elder de Paula told the Rivas family to be ready at 4:00pm and we would take them out to dinner.


Oops!

Isn't there something in the missionary handbook about communicating with your companion. Oh, that may just be for those young, pliable, communicative elders?

















The Rivas family is on the left - Frank holding Frankie & Marlene (behind), Sisters Frodsham and Mullens; (back) Elder de Paula, Sisters Burton, Brimhall and de Paula.

It all worked our just fine. We invited them to come to our apartment. I marinated chicken and steak and cooked up loads of stir fry loads vegetables and served it with spinach salad with Mandarin oranges, crusty sesame bread and lemon bars for dessert. The Rivas' also brought beautiful Colombian pastries.

We all had an enjoyable time together and Frank's wife, Marlene, seemed pleased that the Brentwood Spanish-speaking sisters were here since she's still working on her English. Three-year-old Frankie communicates in both languages, and was, of course, the center of attention.

The evening couldn't have turned out any better.

4 comments:

Nicole said...

The more, the merrier! Sounds like everyone had a good time. I'm glad they all got to experience your cooking---we've missed it. In the words of Frank, "We need a Sharon meal!"

Beverly said...

I need a Sharon meal too. When are you coming?

Scott said...

It worked out wonderfully well. The members get inspired by the sister missionaries and vice versa. (The more Spanish the better.)

Bill Burton said...

Dear DePaulas,
Well, it's that time. Sister B. told us she made her farewells with you and that she got a little teary. God bless you for your love for the work and your love for those young missionaries, especially our daughter! We hope to see you at your not-welcome home soon!
Hugs and love,
The Burtons