Guess what we found and where we ate last Saturday? Wayne got the chicken tenders and I got a cheeseburger. The tenders were quite spicy.
And of course, no one spoke English. It was fun nonetheless.
Sunday at church one of the sisters asked us to join her for lunch on Monday. The Office Elders joined us. We had to sit on the floor again. And we had some pork soup. It was very thin slices of ham and they leave all the fat on too. It amazes me that these people can eat soup with their chopsticks. But there was noodles and cabbage in the soup also. And of course rice. Because I shake so much, I can’t eat with chopsticks, so they ask for a fork for me. Anyway, it was good.

The Office Elders joined us too.

Elder Oh and Elder Scow
Wednesday night we teach English. We just have conversations with them so they can practice. We brought some riddles and idioms so that they could read them and try to figure them out. It was fun. This is our class.
Starting on the left is Mr. Bae, then another Mr. Bae, Roger, then me, Anna, Rosa, Mary and Tom.
In order to get to the class, we walk under the street for about a mile and this is what it looks like. They have benches to sit on, bathroom facilities. It's like a whole new town under the road.
Saturday afternoon we had a baptism. Such a wonderful young man. If he stays true to the gospel, he will be a big asset to this ward. His name is Brother Kim.
There were a lot of people that attended.
The missionaries sang one of the baptismal songs from the Children's Songbook:
And afterward, of course, they ate:

It was a good day. Everything is going well. It's hard because of the language, but everybody just wants to help us in anyway they can.
Sunday was Ward Conference. The Stake President is wonderful. After RS and Priesthood, everyone went upstairs for some more food.(Lunch). We did not go up. So we don't know what they had to eat.
Love you and miss you all.







