Thursday, November 22, 2012

HAPPY THANKSGIVING!  We had two Thanksgiving celebrations.  Here we are at the mission home with the other Anchorage senior missionary couples at a dinner hosted by President and Sister Beesley.  We always enjoy being with these energetic, faithful elders and sisters. They have assignments from taking care of the mission vehicles and apartments to finances and counseling. Along with the turkey, we got to sample each family's traditional favorite foods from "Dixie salad" to carrot pudding.  

Later in the day we ate again at the Institute where Brother and Sister Manumaleuma hosted a hybrid Polynesian/Traditional American feast for the area's young single adults who "needed a place to go."  We enjoyed games and relaxed visiting. As we drove home, we noticed the crowds already lining up for "Black Friday" deals at the local stores--even though it was only 4 degrees outside! 

Monday, November 19, 2012





On Thursday evenings, we team-teach the Pathway Book of Mormon class.  Here Mary is conducting a search and report activity.  The young man in the suit will be the "lead student" who will lead the discussion in the Pathway "life-skills" class which follows. 


This photo shows a recent Wednesday night New Testament class at the Institute.  Brother Bacon, center, is an effective, inspiring, and popular teacher.  We feel blessed to be able to work with him and these wonderful YSA students.




Elder Hawkins is a wonderful "sous-chef" at the Institute on Fridays when we have "Soup and the Spirit."  Here he is peeling a ton of potatoes for the potato and ham soup we served last Friday to about 30 people. Along with the soup (different each week), we serve homemade bread and brownies.  Along with the meal we are treated to wonderful spiritual messages delivered by a series of specially-chosen local Church members.

Saturday, November 17, 2012



These are the two University of Alaska Anchorage athletes who attend Institute.  Teancum  is a guard on the basketball team.  He is from Auburn, WA, and played at Snow College.  In a recent tournament, he was the most valuable player.  Sariaye  is a gymnast.  She is from Las Vegas.  Her favorite event is the uneven parallel bars, but because of a shoulder injury, she is focusing on the balance beam.    Gymnastic competition starts in January.

Thursday, November 8, 2012

Each week Elder Hawkins teaches the "Mission Preparation" class at the Institute.  These students either have a mission call or are currently applying to serve full-time missions for the Church.  Here they are practicing sharing Gospel principles with each other.  Since the Church announced a new lower age for missionary service, there has been a upsurge of interest, especially among the young women.