We’ve had an eventful month!
Here are the highlights:
In September Mary’s sister Jolene and her husband Bill came
for a visit. So much fun! We visited them when they were on a mission
to Jordan some years ago, and it was wonderful to show them Tonga. We were on the cliffs on a perfect day—cool
and pleasant with a good wind, which makes the waves more impressive.
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| Where's Waldo? Find Jolene and Bill on the top of the land bridge. |
We finally saw the fishing pigs! We have heard of them, but they made their appearance for Jolene and Bill. They are pigs that eat little creatures in the sand. Don’t ask what because we don’t know.
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| Fishing pig |
We loved attending the temple with Jolene and Bill, and we went on a
whale-watching tour with the senior missionaries.
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| Nuku'alofa Tonga Temple |
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| Kyle, Mary, and sister Jolene on the boat |
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| Some fishermen had returned with this beautiful bevy of fish. |
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| A whale! |
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| Our dear senior missionary group |
Their visit to the blowholes was the best one
yet! Giant waves crashed on the coral
reef.
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| Spectacular! |
We let them go on to New Zealand
after Kyle pulled Mary out of their suitcase.
We serve in the YM/YW in our ward. It is really fun to plan things together and
go to all the same meetings. Here are
photos of Mary’s beautiful young women class and Kyle’s handsome young men
class.
Andrea Vaka’uta, one of Mary’s former young women, went to
the MTC on her way to her mission in … wait for it … Taiwan! She didn’t know anyone in Salt Lake, so Mary’s
sister Rachel and her husband Jerry picked her up at the airport and showed her
some sights. The next day they took her shopping, and delivered her to the MTC in Provo. As they approached the MTC, Rachel told her
that they would drop her off, and she said anxiously, “You won’t be going in
with me?” They assured her that she
would be in good hands, and they left her with a smile on her face.
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| With Andrea in front of our meetinghouse |
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| Welcome to Utah! |
We were helping a young elder from our ward prepare for his
departure to the Ghana MTC, and in the process we discovered that his mission
president is Mary’s 3
rd cousin!
He assured us that they would take good care of Elder Sapoi.
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| Elder Sapoi, on his way to Ghana |
We attended a truly impressive YSA cultural performance during
which the different stakes each performed a dance from one of the Pacific
Island nations plus South Africa. For
each country, they played videos from Tongan missionaries serving in those countries. So much energy and enthusiasm! We loved it.
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| There truly are 928 missionaries serving from Tonga--about 1% of the total population. |
A highlight of our time in Tonga occurred when we welcomed a
group of YSAs from Papua New Guinea who were either serving missionaries,
missionaries with calls, or missionaries waiting for calls. We took them to the temple four days and did
six endowments (the first one was their own), two baptismal sessions, two initiatory
sessions, and one sealing session. It
was glorious to spend that much time in the temple, and it was especially touching
to help these courageous youth learn about the temple. They shared powerful testimonies with us
before they returned home.
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| Our group |
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| The whole group in front of the temple. |
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| We love these spiritually mature YSAs |
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| Some of the young women at the distribution center |
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| Kyle gets to know the newly arrived group |
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| And he probably ate the whole thing! |
For more details, look at this article from the Pacific Area office:
https://www.facebook.com/photo?fbid=954629590040585&set=pcb.1651757872052930
Last week we attended the 10 year celebration of the Tonga
National Visual Impairment Association (TNVIA).
We (the Church) had purchased a new 16 passenger van and computers for
them, but the delivery had been repeatedly delayed. However, things worked out perfectly, and we
were able to see them receive their brand new van which they will use for shuttling
vision impaired children to attend classes with their sighted peers.
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| The Church provided this new van to the vision impairment association. |
That's what we have been up to, and so much more. Thanks for reading all the way to the end!