Thursday, March 7, 2013

February 23


We had between 50 and 60 in the institute tonight.  It is hard to keep an accurate count as the young adults move from activity to activity. and they come and go.  The end of the night is like having the grandchildren over; loving every minute of the time together, but really appreciating the peace and quiet after they leave.

We are having a problem with cleavage.  Not sure how to handle it here in Fiji.  Must ask Sister Maiwiriwiri (my weary weary) who is the Stake Relief Society President.  I feel so strongly that cleavage is not fair to our wonderful young men.

Took Sera home after.  She informed us on the way home that she quit school after class 5.  "You mean form 5" I corrected her.  She assured me that she meant class 5 which means she quit going to school at ten years of age--fifth grade.  How does that happen?  I know that she has some physical difficulties, but   she does well mentally.  We are referring her to Elder and Sister Jackson.  She needed to be able to support herself, so getting more education is imperative for her.

Playing Cram Board in the Institute

The Pool Table

The Ping Pong Table on the Institute Porch


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