Monday, July 27, 2009

Simple Randomness

Besides all our mission preparations - we have had a lot going on - 3 week trip to Utah and Denver, visit with family, family now in town visiting, work on the house, etc (etc and so forth...)

So here's some Random pix and updates on everything lately...



Summer was official when I had my first watermelon from Texas from this roadside vendor. I always have to look for him because the cops run him off from the side of the road. His watermelons are the best and summer doesn't officially start until I've had my watermelon (blessed by Jesus as his sign notes...)




I've been making these cool baskets lately. I use vintage potato mashers and pastry blenders. I thought I could find them at thrift stores but I have to go to antique shops to find them.


We had a great trip to Utah to visit family before we leave. We were going constantly - went to a couple of parades (here's pix for the BYU fans from the Provo July 4th parade), spent a few days at Alan's brother's cabin where a robin had just hatched some eggs, went to the Stadium of Fire and saw the Jonas Bros., and spent some time on Temple Square.

Sunday, July 19, 2009

More mission assignments

We are getting more information as time goes on. I received a packet and letter from the General Music Committee asking me to find places in our mission area where I can teach conducting and keyboard. They sent me the conducting and keyboard course material to take with me. They also said there is a grant program to get keyboards for students. It will be great to be able to teach music while we are in the Philippines.

We also found out that we will receive some special medical training at church headquarters so our departure date to the Philippines has been pushed back about 5 days. We still go to Provo on Aug 17th but won't leave from there until the end of Aug.

We hadn't heard from our Mission Pres. yet so I was getting a little worried. I found an email address for the Pres.'s wife on the mission alumni page and have been communicating with her. She said they hadn't gotten our names from Salt Lake yet. Our information may have gone to the MTC Pres. At least now we have a contact so we can ask our questions...

Friday, July 3, 2009

Filipino language

Well we've learned our first Filipino phrase: "Bahala-na - which means what will be will be - their version of acuna matata (from Lion King - don't know how to spell it). That will probablly be our mandra - bahala-na!!!