Feb. 17/2019
I can’t believe it’s the middle of Feb. already, where does
all the time go? Elder Cameron is feeling the pressure to get things done and
in order and I’m feeling like wow I can hardly wait to hold my grandkids again,
see my family, to drive again and cook in my own kitchen just to name a few
things, I could go on but I shouldn’t.
We have had some wonderful experiences these last few weeks,
water tank and school handovers, and some site visits and have been richly
blessed to be able to participate in them and get to know some more amazing
people.
We had a handover of 3 water tanks in American Samoa to
schools that are relief centers if there is a disaster. Water is shut off after
a disaster and they need tanks so that the people can have water to drink and
other necessities.
Aua Primary School
Fagaitua College (High School)
Laulii Primary School
We also did a handover of a project in Samoa that Elder
Cameron was instrumental in getting, 3 10,000 litre water tanks for a village, what a party
it was!
Elder Cameron showing that the water is good to drink
Cutting the Ribbon
3-10,000 L Water Tanks
We
were able to give several schools desks and chairs this past week. We received
2 containers full and this time we had the villages come to collect the desks.
We had previously done site visits so we knew what schools to contact and had
them bring in a truck load it up and take the desks back to their schools. It
was great but between Scott,me and Elder Schwenke we had to really keep an eye
on these guys, they were trying to take anything that wasn’t tied down
including other schools desks and chairs.
We also took one full container out to a College (high school) that was just recently rebuilt from a fire. They were so excited to get desks and chairs.
We also took one full container out to a College (high school) that was just recently rebuilt from a fire. They were so excited to get desks and chairs.
Elder Cameron opening the Container
Palalua Students
Palalua College Students unloading desks and chairs
Palalua Handover
Palalua College Handover
We
started our Eat Healthy program in American Samoa on Friday, gave the training
to some Stake President’s, Bishop’s and facilitators, they are eager and ready
to start. We had the manual in English but it just translated into Samoan
which will be great for many. This is such a great program and badly needed
here in the Polynesian countries. We really hope and pray that they will grasp
hold of it, Diabetes 2 is highest in American Samoa. We are really hoping to get
this off the ground and the Samoan people will love it as much as we do!
Samoan Eat Healthy manual
Some
exciting news, I had talked a bit in another blog about a mother with 5 kids
whose husband left her and she lived in small broken down fale. Great news,
they are starting this week on her fale. It has been a touching experience to
get to know Emele and to be able to help her in a small way to try and make her
life a bit easier and let her know that she is important and she is loved.
Emele's home
I
saw this picture and thought how much I loved the Chinooks that would blow in
especially after such a long cold snap. I heard there was one coming your way,
enjoy it. Spring is just around the corner and that means crocuses, Buffalo
Beans, Pussy Willows and gophers!
What
you have to offer is more than enough—even with your human frailties and
weaknesses—if you rely on the grace of God.
Someone
near and dear to us sent this quote to us this week along with some great words
of wisdom, and it came at a perfect time as we are working and wondering if we
can get done all that we need to before we go home. There are times when you
feel that there is so much more that you need to do and so many more people
that you need to help
The
parable of the loaves and fishes is a perfect example,
The
disciples were right: they didn’t have enough food, but they
gave what they had to Jesus, and then He provided the miracle.
I have been thinking that over the last 15 months we’ve been blessed to see miracles, so many tender mercies, receive promptings and inspiration and our love for the people,each other and our Savior has grown. We are so blessed and grateful for all we have and for the support we receive from family and friends.
Love,
Pam
Pam
In case you haven't seen Mandy and Andrew for a few years! How they've changed!