Ammon
Today we went to a house were we sanded wood for beds, we are lucky in the U.S. I realized that all of us should be grateful for what we have not what we dont have. we went to a Cause for hope office and we were told that when a faimly heard that we were coming they cried, there dad has a kindey problem. a other faimly lives in a len two and we are also building a house for them they cried also. what I am doing is wonderful.
stephen
well today we went to a house were we sanded bed frames. the family made beds for a living. Now don't go off thinking that they buy supplies, no they have a friend who cuts wood from the mountains then brings it to the family. We would have blocks of wood and then we cut sand paper and held it together, not with glue we actually had to hold it together. It was realy hard but then we looked at some of the beds already made and they looked great. the family had been in the church for seven years. the father, fifteen days after joining the church declared elders qourum president seven years later he still is. we walked down to the church but on are way we saw a school it was so small it looked like a bathroom stall. They had pets to turtles geese chicens & most of all they had an aligator with turtles on it. you look behind you and there was a volcano with smoke coming out of it.
3 comments:
Wow it sound like you were working very hard. I am proud of all you are doing to help others.---Mom
Stephen, sounds like you are doing lots of interesting work. We look forward to hearing more about your trip when you get back.
Hi guys, Bill and Sue Whitney wanted me to let you know how much the love your blog. They are following it closely. Unfortunately they are having trouble posting but they wanted you to know how proud of you they are.----Mom Mills
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