Sunday, February 17, 2013

Me and Elder Aroita made these photo collages as gifts for a couple in our ward. It's photo's of things from our homes. I put Buck because they have a Chocolate lab and I always tell them about Buck.


This is us with Matthew Hoori, a member in our ward. He is awesome! He always wants to act out gospel principles. Last week we acted out the Plan of Salvation. It is a cool way to gain perspective.


This photo is mostly for Riley to see. This is me holding a young Huntsman spider. They normally get a lot bigger than that. This is the first one I have seen though. 


These three elders from our stake are going on their missions soon. This was at their combined farewell party. On the left is James Docking. He's from the Rosny ward and he's going to the South Dakota, Rapid City mission. Chris Reed is in the middle. He's in our ward, Hobart. He's one of our best friends and he's going to Johannesburg, South Africa. Josh Smith, the massive one, is also in our ward and our good friend. He's the stake president's son and this photo is at their house. His mom grew up in Bountiful, Utah. She served her mission in Brisbane and met President Smith there. They got married and stayed here in Tasmania. And now Josh is going to the same mission as both his parents: Brisbane, Australia. Also in this photo Elder Aroita and Josh look pretty funny. And I look pretty small.

Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Here's a photo of me eating a vegemite sandwich!


An ok photo of the Tasman Bridge. I'll get a better one.


I found this shirt at K-mart.


Mags here's one of my inventions. Ground beef, potatoes, onions, peas, corn and green beans. Stir fried in soy sauce, extra hot chilli sauce and some curry powder. Eaten over rice. Yikes! :)


Here's a photo from last P-day. The Sayers family took us to some of the tourist sites in southern Tasmania on the Tasman penninsula.

Sunday, February 3, 2013

Here's a news page of that day I was talking about. It was ridiculously hot because it's humid too.


This is a funny shirt I got last p-day for $8


Ashley this photo is for you. Apparently "Hot Cross Buns" is actually a real food not just a catchy tune. :)


This is a Cantonese restaurant where Roy, the Chinese recent convert who I talked about on Christmas, works. He paid for us to eat there with him on Saturday. It was really good!