Sunday, March 12, 2017

VISITORS AND COWORKERS

We were excited to see our friends Susan and Brad Hertz. Though their stay was short
and quite rainy we had fun and they brought much needed supplies; yarn, bike clothing,
and most importantly Bill's birthday gift from his sister Charlotte, delicious, homemade
 gum drop cake.
This is my coworker, student Gantsolmon Dugasaren, but we just call her
Ganaa. We have nearly 40 Mongolian students here at BYUH. Though proselyting
is not allowed in Mongolia, people interested in the Church can be taught in homes. We
are able to get missionary visas with the help of The Oyunlag School in Mongolia,
that sponsors the missionaries to teach English in their school. They get free
English teachers that speak Mongolian and we get missionaries into the country.
Saw this beautiful flower at the PCC on our break from doing
our luau service

Saturday we drove to Kailua to pick up our bikes and these 2 cute coworkers
tagged along. We dropped them off at the Windward Mall and the Safeway,
which they appreciated since they don't have cars. On the way home we stopped to
try a new shrimp truck. Did you know Koreans like to eat shrimp legs, shell and all
but the tail?  Much less messy then the Americans. Lilia says those parts of
the shrimp are very good for the skin and I believe her as her skin is beautiful. Kaitlyn
in the middle from Utah had coconut shrimp that was already peeled.

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