Here we are again in front of the Vancouver Temple posing with Elder and Sister Lewis who are from Orem Utah. Every 6 weeks when we have arriving missionaries, transfers, and departing missionaries we attend a temple session with those who are going home. It is a wonderful experience and this time we had 3 elders, 2 sisters ,and 3 senior couples leaving.
Here are some of our sister missionaries at the transfer lunch where we fed about 80 missionaries. We had a yummy lunch of subway sandwiches, grapes and bananas. Sister Barfuss (3rd from left standing) LOVES bananas and she usually takes 7 or 8 of them. She is going home this time along with Sister Malmrose (in the middle kneeling). We also have cut up vegetables, chips and cake. We have to have a quick traveling meal because some of the missionaries have to come in, get their new companions, and immediaely head out on the ferry, bus or plane. Each meal we serve has to have a protein, vegetable, fruit, and dessert.
These Elders are some of the Zone Leaders that we have that come in one time a month to plan activities and organize training for the coming month with the President. They are in the office waiting their turn to be interviewed by him.
This is the changing of the guard. President and Sister Nelson (on the left) return to their home in Kaysville Utah after serving as Mission President for 3 years. President and Sister Tilleman and their 6 year old daughter Sarah have arrived. They have dual citizenship in the US and Canada and have been living in Arizona for the past 20 years. Two of their sons are currently serving missions in Argentina and Paraguay (South America) President has put his law practice on hold to serve the Lord for 3 years. He is a former Olympic basketball player who played for Canada in 1980 and 1984. We are excited to serve with them.
We attended Canada Day celebrations in Steveston where they had their local parade, pancake breakfast, craft booths, shopping, and all of the rest of the gala events. Canada Day is on July 1st and is their celebration in declaring political independence from England. They still honor the Monarchy but only as a figure head. The big news was all about the 9 day visit of Kate and William through the Canadian Provinces.
The Canadian national sport of hockey is started early and was frequently displayed throughout the parade. These are the youngest that we saw.
These colorfully dressed chinese were representing one of their religious sects.
Great pictures! It's so fun to see what is going on with you guys.
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