It wasn't a short bridge, as you can see. The Kampung wasn't too bad. The home were pretty nice and there was one little tiny store in there. They had just gotten water. The walks had cracked open to put the pipes in, etc. People said hello, and didn't seem to care we were there, but I bet we were discussed at dinner time.
Across the road from where he lives is his mother's house. She is the lady sitting down. She is 102 years old. She was working in the garden when we walked over there. She remembers everything and is a very sharp lady. She gave us some bananas off her tree. What a choice experience.
This is Reily at his baptism. This is the young man that had a problem with his visa and passport and almost was not allowed to be baptized.
The man in the chair is Bob Wilkinson. He is British but has lived here for 39 years. He is the man that brought the church to Malaysia. He is very well-known by non-members and members alike. This is his birthday party. There was so much food there. Because he is British there was a lot of Western food that was so good.
The Elders showing off. We are moving another Sr. Couple this day. So they are all in work clothes.
I wanted to give the Sister missionaries something that said I was thinking of them. Inside are some hair clips and stuff.
The Moulders and us have treated the missionaries to lunch after Distict missinary meetings every Tuesday. This restaurant is Called Gourmet Sausage. It was fantastic!! I had barbeque ribs and I'm going back for more.
You have to know about Jr. He just turned 3 years old and he is a really cute little boy. He is so kind and sweet. They had a big birthday party for him. When you go anyone's house you have to take food. So I bought these cupcakes for the party.
This is Jr. and he loves airplanes and you can see how big this cake airplane it. His grandfather is one of the few very wealthy men in the church here.
Dad had to speak at a Priesthood meeting on Saturday night in the District here. This is a pictures of the group that attended
We went to the Boy Scouts of Kuching meeting. It is very well run and organized. They were British before independence, so they have had Scouting as long as America has.
Hi Sister Nissie. She is the one that we got a sewing machine for so she could start her own business.
Our door got Heart-attacked by the missionaries for taking them all out to lunch.
In Sister Nissie's house with her sewing machine all set up and ready to go to work. This is one of our favorite success stories. Notices no shoes on. No matter what home, no matter how humble, you take your shoes off before you walk into their home. The girls are in their school uniforms.
This Brother Jeff. I heard about him before I ever got here. He drives the missionaries that live way out to District meeting every Tuesday and other places too. Just before we got here an Elder was killed in a bike accident with a car. He holds himself responsible because he wasn't driving them. (He shouldn't, but he does). He will probably not have to pass go, but will go straight to Heaven.