Learning together ... another week in Port Vila
Halo Family and Friends,
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| Math class on Monday night |
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| Math class on Monday night |
This week an organization called, “Library for
All” - “Save the Children”; were meeting at our Stake Center. They are creating books for the children of
the island to read. They have books for
Younger and Older Children. The books
are relatable to children. A book
entitled “THAT DAY” is about the earthquake that happened in December of
2024. In the back of the book, it says
this book was made possible by the generous support of the Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter-day Saints. This and
other books are helping children cope with their feelings and anxieties. They have distributed 65,000 so far. The children here don’t have books and the
ratio currently for book to child is 0.5.
Mark and I are looking for a project that we can volunteer for and
assist in. I hope we can help this
organization continue their work.
So, to my grandkids and to the youth who may be
reading this. Be thankful for the gift
of books and for the beautiful schools you attend every day! Each of you are truly blessed.
Wednesday, we watched the funeral service of our dear prophet, Russell M. Nelson. He was truly a man of God. He served God and His church until his dying breath just as he promised. He was a beloved Physician. I will remember his teachings and continue to accept every invitation he gave us. Every promise he made with those invitations prove to manifest themselves after accepting the invites(which I have personally experienced) . I thank God that there are prophets in the Land.
We have at least 2 meetings a week that we
attended in association with the planning of a Single Adult Conference. Ages 18-35 are invited to attend in
January. I believe we mentioned that
before in our updates. Mark has been
busy cleaning up duplicate registrations.
He has also been helpful in trying to secure the school that we will be
staying at and work with the area church transportation team to help book flights for the Solomon Islands and New Caledonia. Lot's to do on this project as it keeps us busy
almost every day.
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| Mark with the YSA Young Men |
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| Darleen with the YSA Young Women |
Funny story.. The day before we went looking for the Simbola church building we would be teaching at. THEY DON'T HAVE ADDRESSES HERE ... JUST GENERAL AREAS.
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| Simbola Ward Church building ...YSA's waiting for Institute to start on a Friday night |
Thank goodness we found
it and, on the way, back decided to take the dirt road on the opposite side of
the church. It was a pretty steep hill
and Mark was excited to be in a truck heading down. There was a HUGE dip and HUMP to climb
over. Mark was successful in navigating
us to the end of the road. I was thankful to get to the bottom, it felt like a
roller coaster ride.
The roads are so bad. On that same day we took a
ride and I found myself getting nauseated; and turn to Mark and asked him if he
could hit 1 more pothole. He hit a lot
more than 1 more after that comment.
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| Clown fish ensuring Mark didn't touch his home |
That is our update for the week. We hope you
enjoy some of the pictures we’ve attached.
We love you all and thank you for your influence in our lives.
Elder & Sister Lovelace ... Or for many Darleen & Mark, mom & dad, or nana & papa!!!
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| 5 minute walk from our apartment right as sun went down |
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| Full moon |
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| The "Momma's Marketplace" in the center of town. Lots of fresh fruit and vegetables to buy. |
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| "Momma Market" |
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| Some people can sleep anywhere!!!! |
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| Lizard Man |
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| A good reason to EAT!!! |
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| Afternoon walk up on the hill near our apartment |
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| Darleen under a banyon tree - to some villages these are where the town may meet to make important decisions |
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| Another banyon tree - the branches reach down to the ground and add stability to the trunk |

















I love this so much! 😍 Thank you for sharing!
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