I tried to get these pictures in order but I had to get back to missionary work. What a year we have had! Thank for being a part of it.
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Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Sunday, December 28, 2008
Baptism in Kimpo
Elder Jo and Elder Haviland baptized this family on Sunday, mother, son and two daughters. Her youngest daughter is not eight yet. The Elders were so excited to have President and Sister Burton attend the baptism. What a great day for this family and these missionaries. They are hoping to get the father baptized also!
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Trimming the Korean Tree
We have no idea what these little shriveled things are. We have tried to find out but due to our limited Korean I have not yet received an answer. Yet, they make super Christmas decorations and with Kurt's back lit sea weed rectangles and candy canes we found in the Christmas decoration box, our tree is set. We have great plans for next year but for now this will have to do. And as they say in Korean: Merry Christmas. (I'm serious.)
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