Monday, April 3, 2017

Week of 27 March 2017

President and Sister Stevenson were gone all week with interviews.  And people were coming in and out of the office like crazy.  It's good, tho.  It keeps us busy.

On Monday, I requested travel for 22 missionaries.  It took all morning to do that.  We had our meeting with the president at 5:00 pm and came home to cook dinner.  We had pancakes.  I just didn't feel like cooking.

On Wednesday, we took some time to do some shopping, especially for fruits and vegetables.  We bought some green bananas so that they would stay ripe for a little while.  When we got home and cut into one of them, it was soft.  Too soft to eat.

So more banana bread to be made.

And here is a picture of the "american" store we go to and our sweet vegetable lady.  She really treats me great!

Not very big, but they do have a lot of the American brands.


The president got home Thursday night, just in time to prepare for a meeting with missionaries on Friday at the mission home.  This is the trainers and trainees that have been together for 5 weeks.  He just makes sure that they are on track and that all is well.

They are all doing great!

Saturday, I baked in the morning and got things ready for the elders that would be coming to our house to watch conference.

This is my bread for the week.

And I made brownies, but they always fall here.  I think it must have to do with the altitude or lack there of.


But everything gets eaten no matter how it looks.

We made pizza for the missionaries, as they sat and watched conference.
So Elders Young, Hepworth Wilhelm, Oforikumah in the back on his wheelchair, Warner and O'Meara.  Great bunch of missionaries.

Sunday morning, Sister Stevenson called and asked if we wanted to join them for Sunday morning session.  Their computer stopped working, so we just listened to KSL.  But it was good being with everyone and she had Taco soup afterward.



What a wonderful conference and I'm sure we had a few missionaries jumping up and down on their beds when they heard that Nairobi was getting a temple.  We are excited for them, too.

Well, that's it, I think.  
We love you and miss you all.

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