Monday, March 4, 2013


Sister Bird, Sister Mehr, Sister
Sister Mehr is Mission President's wife...


                    Elder Bird with Elder Ramkissoon, from Guyana and Elder Peck from Carey, Idaho!

                                                            Kingstown St.Vincent at night.

                         Sunbeam Primary class March 3, 2013. They sure are cute and very lively!

Coconut Tree forests...very beautiful!
                                       


Banana tree plantation.

Healthy chickens from the food initiative. Pres. and Sister Young's home. Great people and Eternal Friends.

More beautiful "Gaps and Villages" on the drive up the windward Atlantic side of the island.

We meet some very amazingly, friendly people and they love to share their lives with us.

Grandma Kathy (Sister Bird) loves all of the flowers. They bloom year around in this tropical paradise.

Mary Ann has been practicing writing on this board with chalk! So cute!

Yellow rock in the road to prevent people from driving over a weak area in the bridge. Yes, you just drive around the rock!

The police station downtown Kingstown. We got our driver's licenses here. Missionaries also have to get police reports when they are transferred to other countries in the mission. (11 countries in the mission)

 Young Single Adult "men's section" arm wrestling

"Rasta religion is common here. This is a hat they use to tuck their hair in. Some of there hair is over
 6 FOOT long.

At Young Island across Indian Bay. We are moving to this bay in April. Yes, right on the beach. Hey we work very hard and if you live by the ocean you should have a house on the beach! Right?

Our missionaries at lunch and birthday party after our weekly district meeting. They are amazing young people and we really admire them. Their parents should be very proud of them. Heavenly Father is!

More of our "new family of friends" at the Calliaqua Chapel after church. Not a bad view, huh!

Grandma Sister Kathy Bird making Roti...like a soft taco shell. They put chick peas and chicken in them and they are pretty good. 

Walking a trail to visit some members.


2 comments:

  1. You look like you are having tons of fun! The youth and YSA in your area seem truly inspiring young people. You are loved. Thanks for posting often.

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  2. Hey Sis, the view from the chapel is beautiful, but the girls in the family are gorgeous.

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