Cheryle in her first Jakarta Becek with Sister Johnson
Elder and Sister Johnson, our humanitarian supervisors, were transferred from the Area
Office in Hong Kong to East Timor in August.
It was their assignment to open the country for missionary work, establish humanitarian
projects, and continue to serve as our supervisors.
They are required to leave the country every three months to renew their
Visas, so they came to visit us for a few days and to get new Visas for East Timor.
We took the Johnsons with us to assess The Learning Farm humanitarian project that
was approved by the Welfare Department.
We also traveled with the Johnsons to Yogyakarta
Our Jogya driver, Giovani and his girlfriend Omni,
both great returned missionaries.
Borobudur, the largest Buddist temple in the world
Students, who loved practicing their English with
us bole's
Hat saleswomen
Indonesian woman making batik
Sarah's tiger
Cake Cheryle made for Sister Baird's birthday
Elder and Sister Moss with us
at the couples conference
at Taman Safari
Elder and Sister Hanson riding
an elephant
Elephant sitting on our brave President Donald
Ari and Agus, our drivers
Feeding the animals
Elder Williams
Our elephant ride
Seven of Cheryle's ten pies for Thanksgiving dinner
Thanksgiving dinner for the missionaries and service center
Indonesian coat rack at Bogar Chapel
Interesting roots at Jakarta airport
Jakarta Stake Conference Primary Choir
Choir from Bekasi Ward
Christmas Collage
Our Indonesian nativity

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