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This has been our home for the first month. On the right is the lovely home of President Hamrick and his sweet wife, Hope. On the left is their renovated garage...large apartment...which was one large room that had bed, couches, small kitchen, bathroom and lots of miscellaneous "stuff". It was great being next to this wonderful family...sharing dinners, tomatoes from their garden, enjoying the river in the back yard and having a place to actually do our missionary work.
Here is the most adventurous thing we have eaten...thus far...
Squirrel with squirrel gravy on fresh biscuits with corn and hash browns. Not bad actually! I especially love the fresh biscuits that we get everywhere! YUM!!
Here is our church building in Cowen. It is a phase one building that is very small but adequate for meeting on Sunday. The Chapel is also the multi-purpose room depending on what day they put the needed furniture.
The Relief Society Room is about 6 feet across and the Primary room is the largest next to the chapel with about
8 -10 feet across and dividers to make 3 different classrooms when there are enough children. Last week there were only three children! We had 38 in Sacrament meeting yesterday.
Here is a river across the street...have to go across a swinging bridge to get there...yup...3 minute walk from the house!
Here is the entrance to the Swinging Bridge. It is suspended by cables and swings and rolls as you walk on it. Something else new for us. Again...this is in the middle of town.
One recent development in this struggling economy:
Last week 75 coal miners were laid off at a nearby mine.
Another blow to this struggling economy. :(
Toni and Arnold, I just google mapped your area. I was able to see your town,. felt like I was there with you...It is a wonderful thing you are doing. I can just imagine how much the people with come to love you as I do. I miss your smile Toni and your welcoming handshake Arnold...if there is anything you come to miss there let me know and we would love to send you what ever it is...Maybe before it's over we will come visit you...for now we will send our prayers and love...Bless you both...Love you Kathy Lawrence
ReplyDeleteDear fellow missionaries, isn't it wonderful to have this calling? Toni I can just see the smile on your face as you serve those great people in Cowen. Your oven is probably going around the clock! We love you both and pray for open hearts as you try to activate and teach. We love you, Elder and Sister Thompson
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