Wednesday, May 6, 2009
Trinidad Zone Conference
We finished the April/May mission tour in Trinidad today.
After doing this six times...
we've seen quite a bit of planning practice
It's impressive
The assistants came up with yet another interesting object lesson - this time it was a four man push up that required using all the 'tools'
After one failed attempt and then a little planning - the elders showed us their coordinated strength
Elder Cottam got a nice surprise when Elder Gossai arrived from Guyana towards the end of zone conference. Elder Gossai is on his way to the Dominican Republic MTC to prepare to serve as a WEST INDIES MISSIONARY! Elder Cottam worked with him while serving in Guyana and said, "He is awesome!"
President Robison set New Elder Gossai apart at the end of the conference
After conference I got busy helping with lunch
So I handed off my camera to the assistants and sent them outside with all the missionaries under 'orders' to take pictures.
Here are the results - not bad at all
Prospective missionaries
Elders Cromwell, Bryan and Romney
Tobago - Elder Ross, Elders Barton and Jarvis (brand new), and Sister Ross
Elders Holmstead, White, Payne and Vance
Elders Jailall, Jones, Williams, Hickenlooper, Stratton, Nielsen, Thomas, Kippins, Noah and Jackson (his last transfer!)
Elders Westover, Bryan, Cronin, Cromwell, McNeal and Thomas
Elders Sookram, Jones (up), Romney (down) and Cottam
Elders Kippins, Jailall, McNeal and Stratton
Pretty Elders Jones, Barton and Williams
Happy Elders Cronin and McNeal
Can you believe these two will be serving together on Tobago next transfer?
Elders Jarvis and Jones - they will certainly be memorable
Elders Thomas and Thomas - not serving together but that would be fun
The couples, headed up by Sister Green, provided a fabulous lunch of Cafe Rio style pork salads. What a treat! Mexican food is impossible to find in Trinidad.
Patiently waiting?
Much happier now
So - what do the elders do when zone conference is all done?
upload pictures for my last (and final) slideshow (usually they do it during interviews)
chat with President Robison
collect supplies
and best of all - collect mail!
then pack up and head out to work - all charged up for the next six weeks
Thank you so much for the wonderful contribution you have made to the mission and the parents of the Elders there. I love checking on this blog and hope I don't have withdrawl when you return home. I would like to know when you will be speaking in your home ward back in the states. I don't mean to sound 'trunky' or start tears but want you to know how much our Elder loves you guys and how much we appreciate all you have done. Love Susan Bryan
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