Monday, October 25, 2010

October 25, 2010
Saturday, Oct 23, was an amazing day! The happiness and excitement I have felt for the last 4 months turned into joy and love. We watched Hailey Hall accept Christ and enter into the waters of baptism. She looked like an angel. She was dressed in white and her countenance just glowed. She is so happy. We began teaching Hailey about the Gospel of Jesus Christ about 7 weeks ago. We really love her. She is a very special young lady.

We have met so many good people here. When they see our name tags and see that we represent The Church of Jesus Christ of Latterday Saints, they are so nice to us. Even those who aren't interested in religion are kind. We visit a lot of people who have reason to despair, but they don't. We are visiting one lady who has just found out that her cancer has returned. She had surgery, but there isn't much they can do for her. She still has a smile on her face. Another person is waiting for a liver transplant. He is so sick and feels so bad. I wish we could do more for him. We're friends with others who are having serious physical problems. Many here are almost destitute because of the layoffs and lack of employment. One really sweet young family - father, mother and 3 children - lost their home in a fire last week. The father lost his job a month ago. I could go on and on. I wish I could make everything alright for all of them, but I can't. I can, however, share my testimony of our Savior Jesus Christ and the love He and our Heavenly Father have for us. I know Christ not only suffered for our sins, but He also suffered the kind of pain these people are going through. He hears and answers our prayers. He is the answer. Only Him.

Friday, October 8, 2010

October 8,2010

We had a senior missionary couples retreat a couple of weeks ago in Louisville. We attended the Temple together. Had a great time. President and Sister Glende are front middle. It was inspiring being in the presence of such devoted and talented people.

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

location, location, location

Tell City is right on the Ohio River. It is a large river that divides Kentucky and Indiana. We love riding along the curvy two lane roads that parallel the water. The sunsets are just beautiful. There are a lot of barges going up and down the river carrying coal. We see fishermen in all sizes of boats. We've been told that the people here don't eat the fish out of the river because the river is dirty. Fishing and hunting are really popular around here.

It's beginning to look like and feel like fall! Next week I hope to get some pictures of the turning leaves. It is so dry that the colors won't be as vibrant as they are sometimes, but we'll see what we can find.