Thursday, October 20, 2011

INDIAN SUMMER IN KAIBETO
















































































Autunm is here. We have had a few chilly days and nights, but now it is beautiful. Our garden is almost done. We have had a wonderful harvest planted on that little plot of road base in our parking lot.


In September there were 3 beautiful Navajo children baptized. We have been so happy to help them become members of the Church.


We have made two trips to the St. George Temple. One family was sealed together and there was a youth baptism day with the BlueSalt Branch.

Since we live 36 miles from Page, Arizona, most of the youth activities are located there. But we had a youth dance in Kaibeto where the teens really had a good time.

Our Young Womens Presidency had a "New Beginnings" meeting for the young women and their mothers. We are helping these wonderful girls learn about Personal Progress and how it can help them in their lives.

Two weeks ago we had our first "Popcorn and a Movie" at our ward. There were 45 people there. It was so fun it will be a monthly tradition from now on.

Last night we celebrated the success of all the gardens in our ward with a "Harvest Dinner." Our members brought lots of food made from their gardens and fry bread. (I've got to learn how to make that. It is sooo good.)

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