Sunday, November 25, 2007




We returned to Lancaster for our Stake Conference and we met the new Elders who are assigned there. The Elder on Sister Luke's right is Elder Gibbs and the one on the left is Elder Hill. It being a very small world in the church, we discovered that Elder Gibbs is the brother of two sisters that we worked closely with on our last mission. One was the relief society president and the other the activities chair for the young adult ward in Westlake. They were wonderful young ladies and their brother is no different.
We also had our Thanksgiving feast yesterday and invited ward members, less active members and one investigator to share it with us. It was a touch of home.
Finally, we have added two new words to our vocabulary. Sister Luke is standing in a "ginnel" which is a small lane between homes that makes it easy to pass from one street to another. Elder Luke is standing in a "skipit", (not sure of the spelling), which seems to us to be also a small lane between streets. If anyone can tell the difference, let us know.

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