Sunday, February 26, 2023

February 20th-26th

It's been a great week! Lots of rain and wind however. Did our "town run" into Honolulu Tuesday and Thursday. We had Monday off but worked the "nursery/farm"  Wednesday and Friday.  Having to wear a sweater or rain jacket at times. Volunteered at the PCC on Friday night. Saturday we did laundry, I gave Brent a hair cut, and cleaned our apartment really good! And I read a book. Still haven't caught the rat. ☹️ Saw him again yesterday in a drawer. 😬 We have three bait traps. He must be smart. 😵‍💫 Hopefully soon!  WE LOVE HAWAII & our Mission! God is so good to us! 🌴

Beautiful program on Wednesday evening over at BYUH!  ❤️
We have one of these in our apartment right now that we're trying to catch. Yikes! We had gone to an amazing Missionary devotional on Tuesday night and brought a couple of cookies home.  I put them in a plastic bag and set them on the counter. When I woke up in the morning, I said to Brent "where are those cookies"  and I looked down at the floor, and the bag was sticking halfway out from under the dishwasher. I pulled it out and have the cookies were gone. Dang rat!  I really really don't like rats!!!!  
This is Cole, another great guys that is kind of another boss. 
                                                       Beautified this area on Wednesday.
                                          Lunch with our friends at Teddy's Burgers on Monday.
                                                         Such a fun day, but a rainy day! ☔ 
                                                   Our Hawaiian word of the day is Aloha.
   Aloha means love, affection, peace, and compassion. It is commonly used as a simple greeting but it has a deeper cultural and spiritual significance. Aloha is a way of living and it entails treating each other with love and respect. It is the essence of relationships where each individual is important to every other person for collective existence.
   To live with the spirit of aloha, strive to greet every day with kindness, compassion, and gratitude, and spreading the love to everyone around you.
                           Jennifer Miles. She is in the Ward we go to and we've become friends. 
Sister Cheney. She so sweet. Her and her husband cooked dinner for us a couple of weeks ago. 
           Sister Peterson & Sister Jensen. Sister Peterson is going home soon. Such sweet Sisters! 

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