Week 38

 I enjoyed a Thanksgiving dinner at the home of Chris and Shennie Keeley.  He works at the American Embassy and is my Bishop.  The food was delicious and the company even better.  

Shennie's friend was there with this beautiful baby girl, Shalom. I wanted to experience this method of carrying babies that I see everyday.  It is very comfortable.  I wish I had known, when my children were little, that all I needed was a beach towel to keep my babies happy.  







Keeley Family.  Yong man looking out window is their son.



                                              Beautiful young Sister Missionaries.


Hungry Elders.  The African Elders loved their first Thanksgiving.


Everyone.  We made a short video for the Keeley's oldest son who is serving a mission in Albania.


         On Saturday, all of the senior missionaries had Thanksgiving dinner at the Mission Home.  





                                     
                                                                  Picture of the week.

  This past week, Diana and I were without solar Sunday at 1:30am - Thursday at 8 am.  No power, no water, no fan to keep me cool at night. Oh, and the generator was also broken. The government is being stingy with electricity lately so we rely on solar for power.  I was so thankful when solar and generator  got fixed.  I would love to see pictures from those of you who read this blog.  Please send to dstephens4@gmail.com

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