Random Acts and P-Day Fun
Sisters, Yeung, Weygandt, Miao, Tausinga, Hamano, and Kim.
Sister Leng (Cambodia) watching Elder Egbert (Utah) make ties.
Elders Graham (Canada) and Cox (Utah) are the resident tie making experts. Elder Boyd (Arizona) who is seated, doesn't have a clue what he is about to learn. The sewing elders decided they wanted to make 8 ties to match the Visitor Center Sisters dresses. (We're all in the same Zone). They scrounged some matching fabric and cut out 9 ties. (Elder Cameron gets one, too.) Off we went to the sewing lab at BYUH.
Elders Boyd and Egbert got some brief sewing lessons by these two and given some cut out ties and instructed to sew them. Even Elder Cameron made one, but, he has some experience. There was some ripping out that was needed and some creative ironing, stitch witchery and hand stitching.
I think their finished product turned our pretty darn well. They will wear them to our final Zone Conference with our mission president, this Friday. He goes home in two weeks, after three years service.
Busted! Sister Cameron, eating cotton candy at our branch party. There are two, four year old children having life threatening surgery, this month, that are in our family branch. The primary hosted a family dinner/party to wish them well and to support the concerned parents. It was very well attended and for a few hours, only happiness and silliness, reigned. We hope for the best for our Grif and Tausa'afia. Add your prayers to ours, if you'd like to.
Beautiful sunset at Sunset Beach.
Aloha
Love reading your blog. Thanks for sharing your adventure with me! Miss and love you both🌸
ReplyDeleteI love the matching ties! And I hope those surgeries turn out ok. Hugs to you all!
ReplyDelete