Sunday, November 27, 2016
A Tender Mercy from the Lord
Just a quick note about a recent miracle in the midst of tragedy. Last Saturday when we were in Dar Es Salaam, we got a phone call from a very distraught father saying that his son had just been killed in a car accident in Utah. This father's other son is a new missionary here in our mission. He just arrived about 3 weeks ago. So we needed to contact this missionary. He was serving in the Chyulu area which is a 4-5 hour drive from Nairobi. The father had been unable to get hold of President Msane and at first we were unable to get hold of him too. But miracle of miracles, President Msane happened to be right in Chyulu with plans to interview all the missionaries, including this missionary, Elder F. We weren't aware that President Msane was going to Chyulu -- of all the places he could have gone in the two countries of Kenya and Tanzania -- last weekend. But the Lord knew. President Msane was right where he needed to be and within an hour was comforting this wonderful young missionary, Elder Fraga, and helping him to make contact with his family. What a tender mercy from the Lord.
Wednesday, November 23, 2016
Hot, Hot, Hot in Dar Es Salaam
So hot in Dar Es Salaam!! Thank goodness for air conditioning in houses, vehicles, and stores. I can see why people die in heat waves in big cities when the power can't keep up with all the air conditioning needs. Wow. How do people survive?! It's hard to breathe when it's so hot! Made me appreciate the cold in Nairobi. And by the way, now that we are back from Tanzania, it has turned cold again. Cold and rainy in Nairobi. So it's been basically cold for 7 months!! And at the equator too. Who would have guessed? But elsewhere in Kenya and Tanzania, it is hot, hot, hot.
Bananas growing in the backyard of the house where we stayed. |
I'm entranced with these fan palms! |
They feel so interesting too. So firm and cool and smooth. |
Sister Jones, Sister Mwingira, Sister Torrie |
We visited the Mbezi Beach sisters. Lovely young women. Sister Njoroge on the left and Sister Bungei on the right. |
Now we're on the way to the airport to fly back to cold Nairobi. I snapped quite a few pictures out the windows but not too many turned out. The street markets were very similar to Kenya's. |
Tried to get a picture of the cemetery. I've never seen such unkept cemeteries as I've seen in Kenya and Tanzania. |
More street vendors. |
These are the only foraging animals I saw in Dar Es Salaam. In Nairobi, we often see cattle as well as goats and sheep. These goats were on the side of the road. |
Hawkers were selling their wares while we waited. Mostly pop, water, fruit. We didn't buy any. |
The farmer in us noticed the grain bins and grain elevator. |
Here are the grain bins by the flour mill. |
Last look at Dar Es Salaam and the Indian Ocean. |
The sun low in the sky at 5:30 p.m. was gorgeous. |
Monday, November 21, 2016
First Look at Tanzania
We flew into Dar Es Salaam in Tanzania Friday evening. You pronounce Dar Es Salaam like "Jerusalem" only with a "D" instead of a "J." I won't attempt to tell you how to pronounce Tanzania since people say it so differently. Elder & Sister Jones, who have only been here a month, picked us up at the airport. They are adapting very well. And interesting thing . . . Elder Jones and Elder Torrie were in the same mission in Japan in their younger years!! Fun to hear . . . "do you remember eating . . ." and to hear a smattering of Japanese. And even more interesting, their fathers also served in the same mission as young men although not at the same time.
I need to tell you about a funny sign I saw in the Nairobi airport AFTER we had cleared security. I wanted to take a picture but didn't dare. The sign said, "If you have firearms, spear guns, or harpoons in your luggage, see an agent." How funny is that?!
I need to tell you about a funny sign I saw in the Nairobi airport AFTER we had cleared security. I wanted to take a picture but didn't dare. The sign said, "If you have firearms, spear guns, or harpoons in your luggage, see an agent." How funny is that?!
Love these fan palms!!!! |
Tractors in Tanzania!! Fun! |
The Jones's are making sure that each missionary companionship receives a microwave oven. Elder Christensen is happy to get one! |
Elder Odhiambo and Elder Christensen stay in one of the nicer apartments in our mission. Tanzanian building standards appear to be higher than in Kenya; housing is also cheaper. |
These Tanzanian men are just as strong as the Kenyan men. In Kenya, I only saw women carrying things on their head, but here in Tanzania, men do it too. |
Loading the trash on trash day. |
Cute kids, eh? |
More street scenes. Pretty similar to what we see in Kenya. |
Now that they got their microwave, Elder Mlambo and Elder Christensen (two on the left) are off to share the gospel. |
Strong Tanzanian woman! |
Elder Mlambo and Elder Mboya with Sister Jones. It's sizzling hot today. |
The church building here in Kinondoni, Tanzania (an area of Dar Es Salaam) is very lovely. Well taken care of too. |
Saturday afternoon, LeRon spent time training the district and branch clerks. |
Here we are at the Indian Ocean for the first time! Hot, hot hot!!! |
Thursday, November 17, 2016
We are Never Bored!
This assignment to work in the mission office is perfect for us. The Lord knew what he was doing when he called us to serve here. We leave for the mission office about 7:30 each morning and we work until the work is done -- sometimes till 4 or 5 p.m. There's always a lot of immigration work to do, new missionary recommendation papers to go through and emails from parents and infield missionaries and upcoming missionaries. LeRon keeps very busy with financial matters. In fact tomorrow we are flying to Dar Es Salaam in Tanzania to train the branch clerks in their financial duties. We are never bored. Often tired, but never bored.
We had a fun experience in a store the other day. As we talked to the cashier fellow about eternal families, we told him that we've been married for 41 years. He was shocked. He said we didn't look old enough. He made my day! Then he asked seriously what we do to stay young. So I told him about the Word of Wisdom, which is the Lord's law of health. I told him how important it is to abstain from things that hurt our bodies and to eat nutritiously. He was intrigued. Was a nice experience!
We had a fun experience in a store the other day. As we talked to the cashier fellow about eternal families, we told him that we've been married for 41 years. He was shocked. He said we didn't look old enough. He made my day! Then he asked seriously what we do to stay young. So I told him about the Word of Wisdom, which is the Lord's law of health. I told him how important it is to abstain from things that hurt our bodies and to eat nutritiously. He was intrigued. Was a nice experience!
These sugar canes have been peeled. |
She fed a sugar cane into the machine, then added some lime and mint. |
I had a sip of LeRon's juice and it was actually delicious. But I'm still not sure I would want to drink a whole cup of it. |
Close to where we live are trees loaded with weaver birds and their nests. The guard we talked to said that the opening of the nests hang down so that snakes can't get into the nests. Interesting! |
Hard to understand how birds can make such complicated nests! |
Here's one of the many weaver birds that nest in these trees. Lovely yellow bird. |
Interesting flower on this huge cactus plant. |
Here's one of our few selfies. I'm wearing the poppy I brought from home and LeRon's wearing the one we bought here. I know I brought two poppies from home but I can only find one. |
And isn't this shot interesting? I zoomed way in and caught the sunlight shining on the flower with the dark rain clouds behind it. Pretty good for my little camera. And the wind was blowing too. |
Then I saw this yellow bird. Wish it would have perched in front of the branch. |
LeRon popped back to see if I was okay. I've been having problems with my sciatic nerve so I just sat in the truck while he went into the store. Doesn't he look handsome?! |