Tuesday, April 21, 2015

Family HistoryWeek 28

Hi everyone;

Slow on the blog this week, but we are still here a doing great.  This past week we had the opportunity to do a number of things that were exciting. To start with; we had an
Aloha Branch dinner Monday night.  We welcomed all the new missionaries and said goodbye to those leaving.  It was then followed by a musical fireside with Janice Kapp Perry.  She is one funny lady.  we laughed and cried with her stories.  It was a very enjoyable evening.

Saturday evening we attended the Temple Square Spring Concert.  The Chorale and orchestra were fantastic!! Although the Choral song were in Italian and we had to read the handout to follow along, it was great.

The Library continues to be busy and the numbers of missionaries gets fewer and fewer, but we are surviving.  Here is a thought from Gordon B Hinckley:

" It is tremendously significant to me that... this repetition of the wondrous words of Malachi concerning the work for the dead, was given to the boy Joseph four years before he was allowed to take the plates from the hill.  It was given before he received either the Aaronic or Melchizedk Priesthood, before he was baptized, and well before the Church was organized.  It says much concerning the priority of this work in the plan of the Lord".

May we all continue to search out our ancestors.

Tchau for this week

E/S Waller, Mom & Dad, Chuck & Sharon, Bama & Bampa


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