Daily Archives: April 20, 2016

A Lesson with the Hermanas

I went teaching with the Hermanas again this evening and when the investigator didn’t have a ride to where we’d arranged to teach him, we visited with Dessie on her front porch and talked about the things she’s learning as … Continue reading

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Asparagus Season!

It’s asparagus season!  Local restaurants are featuring all sorts of dishes with fresh local asparagus.  We took the kids out for Mexican food last night at Santiago’s and had a Fabulous chicken enchilada burrito that was big enough to feed … Continue reading

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The Yakima Greenway

Here is a look at a part of the Yakima Greenway, where there are walking and biking paths.  We took the kids and went exploring a bit this afternoon. This Yakima Greenway runs along the Yakima River to the east … Continue reading

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Field Trip with the Family-Indian Rocks

Aaron and Claire finished their finals at BYU and came to visit this week.  They have a few days before Spring Term begins.  Today we took a little outing with them to see the painted Indian rocks about 5 minutes … Continue reading

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Days for Girls Yakima meets girls in Haiti!

Our thanks to Sara Ditto and her husband, President Ditto from our Yakima Stake Presidency, who just returned from traveling to Haiti with a humanitarian expedition.  They took DfG kits to distribute to their friends there.  We are grateful, but I’m … Continue reading

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New Missionary Training Materials

If you have a new missionary or a trainer training a new missionary, you might be interested in learning more about what happens during the first 12 weeks after new missionaries arrive.  You can read more about it in this article: … Continue reading

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