Thursday, March 26, 2015

Mission life - Seven Months!

The Brammers Departure dinner. Sister Brammer on the left and Elder and Sister Cloward.

We had a Braai of shish-kabobs, potatoes, fruit, and other yummy food. Always a good time at these get-togethers!

Sister Dunn's Rolls

Elder Brammer, Elder and Sister Davie

Elder and Sister Brammer (Orem Utah)

Sister Dunn, Elder Thompson and Elder Allred

Sister Dunn's special occasion lemonade


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Sky after a rainstorm


Crazy expensive cars dot the South African roads




Lovely sunset

Some of the zone leaders wishing President Dunn a happy birthday

We were given shell necklaces that were made by Elder Tekurio's family back home. 
Elder Tekurio, us, and Elder Whitesides

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The other morning there were a bunch of large bees in our courtyard. Cute African bird that makes a clicking sound. Another amazing cloud formation.

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We drove down to Klerksdorp to close Elder and Sister Dummer's flat. They have finished their 18 month mission.
We are really going to miss them!

Some of the beautiful scenery along the way. Cosmos grow wild along the highways. Such a sight! Also we came upon acres of large sunflowers. 

The lovely cosmos. It's like someone threw seeds along the way and they spread like wildfire!


Once we leave the city we see fields and pastures full of cattle, sheep, and goats. Still looking to see giraffe that roam the area.

Some of the sunflower fields

A departure dinner was held to celebrate the Dummers, and to wish them well as they leave for home in Sandy Utah. 

Some photos of the group. The Dummers purchased the new mission messenger bag. They are the first to received them. The Church wants the missionaries to use messenger bags instead of backpacks. It will look more professional and won't having our missionaries looking like school boys.

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