Elders Law, Merrill, Maughan and Evans grab an appetizer before dinner
Yes, if you feed them, they will come. And who might "them" be? The elders, of course! They came to dinner on Thursday the 23rd...and we loved having them over. When I invited them to come and have dinner with us before our mission ends, one of them mentioned that they were ready for some regular "Utah-Idaho" food. Somehow I kinda' knew what he meant.
There was a request for "funeral potatoes." Would that have been from one of the two Idaho elders? With those, the pork chops, carrots and broccoli with garlic bread seemed to help fill up these "starving servants." They also enjoyed a dessert of sugar cookie cake with mandarin oranges, fresh strawberries and ice cream - topped with whipped cream.
Elders Lead in Bay Shore and Brentwood
These great elders are very dedicated and give countless service to others - in and out of the Church. We comment frequently that the two wards in our building - the Bay Shore English-speaking and the Brentwood Spanish-speaking -would not be able to function properly were it not for the full time missionaries. Both bishops rely heavily on these young men for the smooth operation of their respective wards.
We are honored to know them.
1 comments:
I go out of town (meaning away from the Internet) for three days, and what do I get? A bunch of wonderful, final-week post on your blog. They are wonderful--from the pictures. Now I'm going through them, reading them all, and making comments.
First comment: Missionaries love to eat. We just had our Tarma missionaries over for pizza, which we bought in Huancayo. Tarma has neither pizzas nor the ingredients to make them.
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