Spent Saturday with these friends, Pearson's, Brooks, & Meikle's. We went to the Visitors Center in the morning and the rest of the day at the PCC. We've known and loved them for about 44 be years. Raised our kids together in Sandy. ❤️

Four native carvers from Rapa Nui honored the PCC in 2003 by traveling here at the center to build these sacred Moai figures literally from the ground up?
These statues are handmade authentic replica of the ones found on the 64 square mile island of Rapa Nui also called as Easter Island.
In Hawai’i, a weaving house is called Hale Ulana. This is where women created mats, baskets, fans, and other items from dried leaves of the pandanus tree woven delicately together. Often times, children sat at the knee of the mother to learn basic weaving skills that would be used later in life.
In Samoa, cooking is man's domain. Because the preparing and cooking of food is considered hard work, men do most of the cooking.
Thought these were fun pictures! Surfing is a big deal here. This is adorable Nia. She works with us everyday.
This is Josh, one of our bosses. He's so nice to come help us when he can!
We beautified a couple of areas over at Hale Aloha.
The Sister Missionaries in the sewing room made Valentine's cookie for all the departments at the PCC. SO YUMMY! ❤️






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