Hermana Finlayson has already published a previous posting of her experiences and our last institute class. I thought I would add a few pictures as well.
About mid semester one of the institute students suggested that we have a class at the temple since the subject of the class was Preparing for Eternal Marriage. We thought that was a great idea so had our last class on the temple lawn in front of the temple. Since we live on the temple grounds it was very convenient for us but for some of the kids, they had to walk a ways in a very hot sun with a high humidity. Over 30 students came.
We had the temple president come and speak with them about the blessings of the temple. When I looked over at the parking lot, I recognized one of the stake presidents sitting in his car and invited him to also come and speak to the youth about the promises. He did a wonderful job. Sherrie had spent a great deal of time and effort writing over 50 individual notes to all of the students who had registered for our class and we gave them to those that were there. Many commented how much it meant to them to have the notes.
It also seemed fitting to have refreshments so Sherrie also made a wedding cake that we shared with the youth after the class. She did a beautiful job and the kids seemed to enjoy it.
It was so hard to say good-by to this class. They have been a remarkable group and we have learned so much from them. They have great insight and a wonderful faith in the Lord. They will always be in our memory and prayers.
Sunday, August 22, 2010
Baseball
This past Monday I went with some of the other senior missionaries to a baseball academy owned by the San Diego Padres here in the DR. I am sitting next to Elder Crowder who is a retired teacher who taught at Ricks College for 20 years and coached football there. The facility was beautiful and quite new. They took good care of us. We were able to watch the first game of a double header between the Padre farm team here and the Denver Rockies farm team.
Many major league clubs have farm teams here. I am told about 15% of the players in major league baseball come from the DR. It is the national sport here. Denver won but it was a close game with one HR by the Padres. The setting was beautiful with the Caribbean Ocean in the background of the picture of the ball field.
Before the games, we were taken on a tour of the facilities and then after the game were taken to the cafeteria and treated to lunch which happened to be hot dogs. It was a fun day and the price was right, free!
Saturday, August 21, 2010
"Look to the temple"
Reed has been so great to keep up our blog but I wanted to share a special experience that I had last Sat. I was feeling a little stressed out because of a bunch of things coming all at once so got up at 6:00 to walk around the temple. On my first lap I saw a little guy about 2 1/2 ' tall and kind of chunky running up an incline towards the temple as fast as his little legs would go and his arms pumping. When we met up he looked at me and then at the temple and exclaimed with a huge smile and eyes shining, "Mira al templo!!" (Look at the temple) As I walked on, at first I just thought, what an adorable little boy, but as I kept thinking about him, the Spirit whispered to me that that is exactly what I needed to do. There is no more important message to anyone than "Look to the temple!" and remember the teachings received in the Lord's Holy House and the covenants made with Him there. That is what this life is all about. I am so grateful for this message from Heavenly Father. Then on Wed. evening we had our last class of Preparing for an Eternal Marriage on the lawn in front of the temple. Looking into the faces of those valiant young adults I was overwhelmed with such a love for them and a desire that they would each know the true joy of being sealed in the temple for eternity and keeping their covenants. I am growing to love my eternal companion more and more on this mission!
Sunday, July 11, 2010
Celebrations and Service Project
We have come to love the flowers here and especially the Flamboyant tree. The picture is of the flowers that adorn the canopy of this beautiful majestic tree that spreads a wide canopy creating an ideal shade tree along with being incredibly beautiful. It is also called the Flame tree due to its fire red blooms that cover the tree.
We found out that they also have the 4th of July here as well. They also have a 5th and a 6th. So on Monday for the family home evening for all of the senior missionary couples, one of the couples organized a barbecue and pot luck. I love pot luck dinners! The food was delicious. Sherrie again used her creative talents to create a bean dip in the form of an american flag.
Fun and busy times. Sherrie loves to provide baby showers for the sisters. One of the secretaries in the institute office is expecting and Sherrie put on a baby shower for her. She and her husband and the others in the office were there. She made her wonderful rolls and a casserole as well as a cake with cute little baby booties made out of marshmallows and icing. They loved it.
We had a full house in our institute class this week with about 39 kids. We have felt good about the attendance since summer tends to have a lower turn out. Our class is entitled Preparing for an Eternal Marriage. We have made some comments about having a girlfriend or boyfriend by the end of class or their money back which may have something to do with the attendance!
Institute activities have been great! This last Saturday they loaded up two big school buses of about 120 kids and took them to the church camp about 1 1/2 hours away. Unfortunately, the buses got lost, we got lost following the buses and it took closer to 2 1/2 hours to get there. It was hot and the kids did not have any air conditioning on the buses. The missionary caretakers of the camp had a number of projects set up for the kids and many of them got right into the work.
After about an hour, it was time for lunch. Sister Finlayson and I cooked the hot dogs and as you can see, the kids are always anxious to get some Sherries cooking. She made cakes for all of them as well. I saw this had and had to have it! It is great shade but tough to keep on your head in a breeze!

After lunch, all loaded back into the buses and headed for the river for swimming. The kids loved the water and because it was so warm, they appreciated being able to cool off.
They were tough kids. The river site appeared to be on the site of a lot of old concrete work with rebar sticking out of pieces of concrete with a lot of rocks. No sandy beaches. They all seemed to have a good time and even took advantage of the water to soap up for a quick bath.
We found out that they also have the 4th of July here as well. They also have a 5th and a 6th. So on Monday for the family home evening for all of the senior missionary couples, one of the couples organized a barbecue and pot luck. I love pot luck dinners! The food was delicious. Sherrie again used her creative talents to create a bean dip in the form of an american flag.
Fun and busy times. Sherrie loves to provide baby showers for the sisters. One of the secretaries in the institute office is expecting and Sherrie put on a baby shower for her. She and her husband and the others in the office were there. She made her wonderful rolls and a casserole as well as a cake with cute little baby booties made out of marshmallows and icing. They loved it.
Institute activities have been great! This last Saturday they loaded up two big school buses of about 120 kids and took them to the church camp about 1 1/2 hours away. Unfortunately, the buses got lost, we got lost following the buses and it took closer to 2 1/2 hours to get there. It was hot and the kids did not have any air conditioning on the buses. The missionary caretakers of the camp had a number of projects set up for the kids and many of them got right into the work.
After lunch, all loaded back into the buses and headed for the river for swimming. The kids loved the water and because it was so warm, they appreciated being able to cool off.
They were tough kids. The river site appeared to be on the site of a lot of old concrete work with rebar sticking out of pieces of concrete with a lot of rocks. No sandy beaches. They all seemed to have a good time and even took advantage of the water to soap up for a quick bath.
Sunday, June 20, 2010
Parties, Books and Baby Showers
Last weekend was another party and dance at the institute. There was a group of institute youth here visiting the temple from Puerto Rico so they had a dance to welcome them. There were only 16 of them but there were about 300 youth at the dance. They love to dance and everyone seemed to have a good time. Hermana Finlayson has a following of young women that just love her!
We had a wonderful time on Monday traveling to the northern part of the city and visiting a school for the handicapped. Wendy had sent some books with Matt and Vanessa when they came to see us from Books for a Better World to donate and we took them to the school to deliver them. We were fortunate that another missionary couple was going to visit the school the same day and knew where it was so we followed them.
The kids were so well behaved and so cute. They loved the books and were so happy to have their pictures taken. They were of varying degrees and types of handicaps. It was impressive how they took care of each other and seemed to be so happy.
We had an interesting surprise on our way to the school. As we were driving down one of the streets we came across a swimming pool in the street with just enough room for a car to go around. If you think about it, why not! All of the street isn't used at the same time so why not use part of it to place a swimming pool.
The kids loved having their picture taken. There was not a lot of water in the pool but on a hot day, 18 inches of water can make for great fun!
Sherrie loves to give showers for sisters who are getting married or having babies. She is planning a baby shower for one of the sisters that works at the temple and at the missionary training center. She enlisted some of the girls at the institute to help make little baby buggies and spent the afternoon on Saturday making a diaper motorcycle for the baby shower. It was very clever and turned out cute.
Thursday, June 17, 2010
Good Things to Come
This is a wonderful video and speaks to the testimony we have as well. Please click on the following:
Good Things to Come
Good Things to Come
Monday, June 7, 2010
Matt and Vanessa's Visit
This past week has been a wonderful time with Matt and his wife Vanessa visiting us. They arrived last Saturday and spent almost 7 days with us. On Sunday we took them to see the dedication site where Elder Ballard dedicated the Dominican Republic to the preaching of the gospel almost 32 years ago. On Monday we headed for a beautiful home belonging to our mission president in the mountains and spend a night there. On the way back, Sherrie had to stop at one of the flower stands along the way. The flowers here are so beautiful. Wednesday, Matt and Vanessa hung out at the institute with us for a while and then gave our lesson to the institute class. They did a wonderful job and all of the kids were very attentive. On Thursday we spent the morning and part of the afternoon in the temple and had a great experience being there with Matt and Vanessa. It was raining most of the time they were here so when we had to stay inside, we played games and visited. We were able to go see some of the sights here with them and took them souvenir shopping. They finally had to leave at 4 in the morning on Saturday. We were soooo sad to see them leave.
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