This coming week is the last week of our Literacy class. We are turning around and teaching two courses the next week for make up for those students who for one reason or another missed one of our earlier classes. This will facilitate a group of about 10 teachers who should complete their ITEP certificates by the end of June 2020 (just before we go home). We are impressed with their tenacity by attending our classes day after day, month after month, after a hard day's work. We are so proud of them. What is so exciting is to observe their teaching and see them apply the things that they have learned in class. It will make such a big difference for the students here at the schools.
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Janice & Joe in Sauniatu |
We said goodbye Friday to our next door neighbors the Swangers. They should be home safe and sound in Vancouver, Washington back to the loving arms of their family. We are surely going to miss Sister Swangers kindness and humor and Elder Swanger's great stories. They were institute teachers and there is not anyone to replace them yet. If you are retired, have an advanced degree (masters or beyond) and think this might be a fun assignment for you - talk to your bishop and fill out your papers and come on over. While we were at the airport, we ran into President and Sister Ho Ching (the mission president and his wife) as they were dropping off some junior missionaries to also go home. President Ho Ching asked us to be the Zone Leaders for the senior couples on the island. Of course we said yes. What that means is that we will be arranging for activities every week and keeping an eye out for their general welfare. It should be fun!
We attended Sauniatu day last Friday. It was the 115th anniversary of then Apostle David O. Mckay visiting the village and then leaving an apostolic blessing on them. They had a parade with the school children, dancing, and of course, food. Everyone had fun. You still get a special feeling every time you enter that remote village in the middle of an old volcano. They are so kind to us and honored our callings as missionaries by giving us the seat of honor during the show. We are reluctant to be made such a fuss over but these people truly respect those who God has called to come and serve them. We are always humbled by their faithfulness and love.
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Anniversay cake for Sauniatu Day - Elder Lloyd got to blow them out! |
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David O Mckay Marker near Sauniatu |
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Sauniatu Students Dancing |