
Well the Fanning ship is getting ready to take it's run. It seemed like a good time to do a little checking and we didn't like what we found. The old tub doesn't have an operating bilge pump, no fire extinguishers, and the life rafts have big holes in them. I am somewhat adventurous but after thinking about it I decided that two of the missionaries mothers probably wanted to see their sons again. One of the members who was going with us couldn't see the problems, "that boat goes up there quite often" We really live in two different worlds. We actually found an
imatong who owns a beautiful sail boat and is going up in two weeks. It sleeps 10 and is certified to U.S. Coast Guard specifications. We will have to stay for two weeks but it is more our style.

Our telephone,
internet line kept kicking off so
tskl ,the phone line provider came and fixed our line the other day. They spliced the end and I said "Don't you think you should cover the end?" He said it was the dry season and it wasn't going to rain for awhile. We finally agreed to enclose the wires. I went in the house and forgot about it. Later I took a look and he had taken a cookie wrapper and enclosed the bare wires. We still had trouble so they finally came back and installed a new line. The
Internet doesn't kick off and have to be restarted all the time now.


This is
Apsaloma and his wife. They were married by President Henry in the top picture. Talk about a golden couple. He was baptised first, given the
Aaronic priesthood and then baptised his wife the next week. He was called last week as the Sunday School President. I'm trying to get the prior Sunday School President to teach him what to do. When we first came out here we didn't think much training had been done. We then realized that the training had been done but when someone was released from a calling they didn't teach the new person what to do. That and the fact that the attention span out here is just a little weak.
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