This weekend was a blur, we did the luau Friday night, then Saturday morning we ran into Kamehameha School to watch Timpview Volleyball girls play some teams here. Our cute cousin/niece Sasha plays for Timpview so that was our excuse to enjoy some High School games.
They didn't win but we enjoyed ourselves. I especially liked seeing the huge complex this school is, it sits on the top of a big mountain/hill and you drive around and around different buildings to get to the right one. It was fun to see Sasha play, she's super cute and good at Volleyball!
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Sasha #8 |
Yesterday, we did our normal churches and then had a family from our Sunset Branch come over to have dinner with us. This is the Wells family and Anela was one of the first sisters to extend her friendship to me when we arrived. She is such a sweet person. Her parents just left to be Mission Presidents in the Washington Tacoma Mission. She had three children and they are super well behaved kids. The oldest plays football for Kahuku so that took up most of our conversation. We will be going to a Kahuku Football game this Saturday night, Ikaika is getting Elder Sanft a shirt!
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Ramon, Todd, Anela, Kala i Aleyka, Wendy (grandmother), Ikaika, Poli'ahu
Today we went to our VCTM meeting and then over to the Kopps to visit and while there taught them a new game. One Ryan had sent us for Mother's day called Skyjo. We were just going to show them how to play and we ended up playing for two hours. Dad, Mom and two kids. (They are homeschooled and Dad works nights so needed to get some sleep) Anyway, the Kopps are moving to Logan so the Dad can get his Doctorate in Law Enforcement and then they want to return here. So we are happy because we will be able to see them when we return.
I came home from that and baked 5 dozen banana muffins for FHE tonight, and also for the Elders tomorrow. It is our last District Meeting until transfers. We will go to the temple in the morning and then on to our district meeting.
Family Home Evening with YSA..."Questures"
Michele Morgan our RS President
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