Sunday, November 14, 2010

Each Life That Touches Ours For Good

We had our first transfer November 11th, and lost two wonderful missionary "sons." Elder Mbokazi and Elder Brereton. They are on the left. Next is Elder Smith and Elder Simelane. Elder Mbokazi is going to Namibia and will be released from that country probably in 12 weeks as his 2 year mission will come to a close. Elder Brereton left King Williams Town. They have touched our hearts and we will never forget them.


Monday, November 8, 2010

Special Day for Neallan

Neallan Janell Alexa Magdelene Adams
November 6, 2010
What a special day for all of us. We travelled to a quiet, secluded river in George where Neallan was baptized. The scenery was beautiful and peaceful. The water had been backed up to form a pond where the baptismal ordinance was performed.

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Map of George

Map of South Africa

I think this is a better map for you to see where we are. George is east of Cape Town about 4 1/2 hours
drive. It is the 6th oldest city in South Africa.

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

George Our New Home



George is part of what is termed THE GARDEN ROUTE. That means everyone likes to visit George, especially for Holiday which starts in December when the children are out of school.  George is a community of over 200,000 people. It was originally settled by the Dutch East Indies in 1776, with hopes of exporting the lumber.
It has a wonderful Mediterrean climate with warm summers and mild, chilly winters. Lucky us because we are in the spring/summer cycle now. The temperatures average 64-71 from October to April. We do have the highest rainfall in all the areas of South Africa because of the sea winds off the Indian Ocean.
Below are some pictures we see on our walks each morning.

This is one of my favorite trees.  The needles reach upwards towards heaven.

Because of the extra moisture everything grows here. The flowers we have in the states grow to be bushes, our bushes grow to be trees and the trees are HUGE. 

This is our BOTTLE BRUSH tree.

Many of the houses have a thatched roof.

I loved this one with the two palm trees.

Our non-favorite bird. It makes an awful noise like the cawing of a crow.

This is GEORGE mountain.