Thursday, May 28, 2009

P- Day Outing

We had an enjoyable afternoon on our P-Day, Saturday, May 23rd. We took our visiting Elder Manwill and President Mtombo for an adventure at the Lion Park! It was sunny and warm and just a beautiful day. Here are the mighty missionaries meeting face to face with a couple of friendly giraffes before heading out on the game drive.

Elder Wells is trying a little American psychology on this one. Just tell me your troubles. You can trust me.

Kind of a strange feeling to have them lick the food off my hands. I'm standing on a high platform.

President Mtombo is here in Johannesburg recuperating from eye surgury where one eye had been so badly damaged by infection that it had to be removed. His other eye is being treated and he must remain here another 3 or 4 weeks. He is from the DR Congo and is in the stake presidency there, having been in the church for 14 years. He has seven children, the youngest just 3 years old. He is a French teacher at home and speaks a little English, but Elder Manwill speaks French and has been so helpful and kind to him. They have been sharing the medical flat here.

When we entered the president was wearing Elder Manwill's sunglasses and seeing his cane they didn't charge admission for him and even gave him special treatment in the cub den.

President Mtombo can see a little and when we were feeding the giraffes and ostriches I asked him if he would like to try feeding them and he said yes. We moved him toward the giraffe and put some pellets in his hand and he was so delighted to be that close to a giraffe and feel his tongue on his hand.

And speaking of tongues . . . Elder Wells is making it easy for the big guy.

When we had the president feed the ostrich he was a little unsure. He thought it was a very big turkey!

It was just such a pleasure to see that good brother enjoying himself so far from his home and family and having just dealt with such a tragic loss of sight. He is optimistic and cheerful and ever grateful for all that he has.

It was a good day of play and resting for our good Elder Manwill as well.

We saw some majestic lions later on as we drove through the lion camps. Here are a couple of my favorites.



It was just another lovely Saturday. In Africa! With lions and giraffes!

Thursday, May 21, 2009

Mission Presidents' Conference

Elder Wells and I were very fortunate to be invited to the Mission President’s Interim Conference Monday May 11 through Friday May 15 in Zambia near Victoria Falls. The conference is a chance for the mission presidents and wives to get together and share ideas and suggestions with one another about what they are doing in their various missions. They also receive counsel and teaching from the area presidency.

Arriving at the airport in Livingstone, Zambia.

The missions we serve are Cape Town, DR Congo, Durban, Johannesburg, Kenya, Madagascar, Mozambique, Uganda, and Zimbabwe. We have been to all the missions except DR Congo, Zimbabwe, and Cape Town (we were to go to Cape Town when Elder Wells made his trip to Utah in April). Hopefully we will still have a chance to go to those areas before we finish.

We were greeted at the hotel by some happy warriors drumming and chanting . Of course I had to take part.

Elder Wells and I, the mental health advisers, and Elder and Sister Heap, the medical advisers, were invited to the conference to present to both the Presidents and to the wives in the meetings on Tuesday.

They put Elder Wells to work right away counseling with President Taylor of the Kenya mission.

These people work so hard and are so full of energy it is just inspiring to be around them. Well, usually they are full of energy. This is sleepy President Christensen of Uganda. Do you think he needed this little break from missionary worries?

Four of the nine presidents are headed home this July as well as our Area President and wife, Elder and Sister Parmley who have been here in Johannesburg for 5 years!

The Mission Presidents’ wives composed and sang a clever farewell song to Sister Parmley.

President and Sister Taylor, Kenya, and President and Sister Mann, Durban and Elder Wells at dinner.

This sign was at the pond by our hotel. Would that worry you? "Please Beware of Crocodiles."

You can see the spray rising high into the air behind us even though Victoria Falls is a mile away.

Africa is a land of many wonders and Victoria Falls is an impressive sight! Here we are with President and Sister Probst of the Cape Town Mission.



We walked across a bridge where Zambia and Zimbabwe meet. We didn’t have a visa for Zimbabwe so we couldn’t enter.

This monkey jumped right up on our table and stole Sister Probst’ roll – twice! He was so fast!


Another glorious African sunset. We are so seldom out in the evening that each sunset we witness is a bonus blessing!

We saw many animals, especially elephants, on a river cruise and on a short land drive as well. It was a wonderful chance to see Victoria Falls and to mingle with such good people and hear them teach one another and share their testimonies.

We are truly blessed by every new experience we encounter, most especially by knowing and associating with men and women who are dedicated to serving the Lord in whatever calling they are asked to fulfill.

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

A Fall Afternoon in Johannesburg

One day we had our minds full of a big presentation we were trying to put together and so we went to the Botanical Garden for a “walk and talk”.

Besides, we wanted to experience a little of the beauties of autumn in Johannesburg.
We spend so much time indoors that we needed an afternoon outside in the fresh air.

We saw all these acorns on the ground but could not figure out where they were coming from. Then we found the sign on the tree that said this is an oak tree. You couldn't tell it from the leaves, could you?

And how about that happy face having just learned something new ?

Another tree that we were fascinated with was this long needled pine. Much like a Ponderosa. The trees are tall and just full of needles draping the ends of their branches.

This park is such a beautiful place. It is so calming and healthy for us to go there. We should go more often.

It gets dark early these days and we chanced to capture this lovely sky and then a magnificent African sunset just as we were leaving.



What a nice ending to our walk in park.

Sunday, May 3, 2009

Dukes Court Helping Hands

The missionaries living at Dukes Court – about 25 couples – some who work in the area office and some who are temple missionaries, organized ourselves and had a mini Mormon Helping Hands day. We put on our work clothes, gathered up brooms, shovels, and other tools and set to work sprucing up our apartment grounds. This is a very old building and was in need of a little TLC. We accomplished a great deal in a short period of time and had a chance for some good visiting as we worked along side one another to beautify our environment.