We watched many hours of General Conference during this month. Here we are stopping for food between the sessions.
Here's a view of us after watching Women's Conference with the camera propped on the TV!

Our friends, Vance and Diane Fryer and their son Caleb came to visit from Indonesia. We knew them when they lived in Viet Nam.
Diane shared this picture of me and her from when she came to visit us in Cambodia. If you have heard me tell the story of the women who fed us fish soup, she is the one next to Diane.It was a month of doing things with Elder Scott and Sister Karen Smith for "the last time". Their mission was about to come to an end. Our last outing in HK together.
We went to Macau to visit our sister missionaries there. Sister Jona Calusa in the pink shirt was a domestic helper attending our branch. I was privileged to get to help her submit her mission papers and now she will be serving in our branch when she comes back to Hong Kong.
We took the girls to lunch at a fancy hotel.
These fish were their favorite dish!
We then visited the famous standing wall.....
Unfortunately, the crowds were horrible! We could hardly move!
The missionaries sang a beautiful arrangement of Savior Redeemer of My Soul at all the meetings where Smith's gave their final remarks.
Then it was two solid weeks of birthday parties......
.......and goodbye parties!
Monday Family
Tuesday Family
Wednesday family
Thursday Family

Friday Family
Saturday Family
It was pretty exhausting having all that fun!
I will really miss working with Sister Smith!! She is organized, loving, thoughtful, full of fun ideas and just a good friend!!!
Here's the last selfie from the airport.
Goodbye!
We love and miss you!!
Sister Novalyn was baptized last Friday! Her sister, Lyrma, is already a member of our branch.
David had to go to his and Elder Smith's favorite hangout.....Duck, Duck, Goose.... alone.
(except for me)
As you can see, even though David is now Branch President, we are still healthy and happy!
We are so proud of Jordan! She is now a BYU Graduate!



























Mom... I finally remembered that you told me you had a new blog post! I loved it. All the pictures are great. I especially like the one of Dad the Party Animal (in the pointy hat) and the one of you with sister Smith's arms around you. Thanks for taking the time to do the blog so we can stay up on your lives!!! Love you!
ReplyDeleteSister Towers -- You don't know me and excuse me for commenting on your missionary blog as a way to contact you. My name is Denise Haynie and I work in the Graduate School dean's office at the University of Utah. A colleague and I are working on a history of the Graduate School and discovered that William Dalton Neal (who I believe is your grandfather) was the first recipient of a master's degree at the U in 1896. We have been trying to find out the title of his master's thesis and cannot find it listed anywhere. I have done research on your grandfather's life and made contact with a couple of descendants. A cousin of yours referred me to you as possibly being knowledgeable about Wm. Neal's history. Are you aware of anyone in your extended family who would know the title of your grandfather's 1896 master's thesis? Do you know if his personal papers have been donated to the church or if anyone has a collection of his personal papers? We simply want to be as thorough as possible in our history and having the title of the first ever master's thesis is important to us. You can respond to me via e-mail if you wish. I'm at dhaynie@q.com. Thank you -- and best wishes on your mission.
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