Monday, July 14, 2008

Firesides

Every Sunday evening this is what you will find in our entryway -- Shoes! It's fireside night and an opportunity for the youth to gather, share the gospel, sing songs (they love to sing), enjoy each other's company, eat, play games, and laugh. We have now held 6 firesides in our home and we love having the youth come. In spite of the fact that we are crowded, the youth don't seem to mind. However, they were very grateful when Elder Nuzman fixed the bathroom door so it locked on the inside, instead of the outside. That got him a round of applause!

Cute little, vivatious Varvara poses with Elder Nuzman -- she put on the Sister's name tag as a joke.


Luba gives our spiritual thought and talks about her conversion. She has been an example of kindness to me as she takes her little brother (about 10 years old) with her to many church functions. She is a very talented seamstress.





These three girls speak some English -- our translator, Ksusha (all in white) has been a blessing to us. Anna, girl far left, has been called as a missionary -- she leaves in September for Hawaii.






Elder Taylor gives us a 'cheesy' smile. Shasha smiles like most Russians -- not showing their teeth.


Just a few of the beautiful faces you might see --













The girls outnumber the boys by about 10 to 1.










They love games, here they are playing 'Do you love your neighbor?' We try to keep it in the Sabbath mode, but there is a lot of laughter. They enjoy one another, and we are grateful.















We are a bit crowded , but the youth haven't complained. Daniel did ask if we had more chairs -- I wonder where we would put them?








We don't have enough chairs for 20 people, so some sit on the floor. That is where you will usually find me.


We have served Navaho Tacos, Macaroni Chicken Salad, Tuna sandwiches, (their own concoction, consisting of a really oily tuna, corn, cheese, pickles, and mayo -- served as open face sandwich -- pretty messy, but they love it), patatoe salad, and always, always -- cucumbers, tomatoes, bananas and oranges. I have made a lot of cookies and Texas sheet cakes -- I bake about 3 times a week.

Eating is always important to the youth -- it's amazing how much they can 'pack away'. Most of the girls are tiny, little things, but boy can they eat!!! Hear they enjoy ice cream and sliced bananas. They love bananas -- we serven them every Sunday, no matter what, and they dissapear.








Daniel gives the announcments and usually takes 'charge'.








The youth love personal stories -- here they are listening carefully to what is being said.












Sisters Konstantenova and Richey say, "Paca! it was nice sharing your fireside with you." Just passing through town prior to a visa trip. We enjoyed their enthusiasm and fun games.

3 comments:

Natalie said...

Oh, this really makes me miss my Young Womens calling. I didn't think I would miss that calling for a very long time. How fun to have such a great group of kids there every Sunday. And how lucky they are that they have you two.

You are in our thoughts and prayers!!! We love you!!!

Kendra said...

How fun to have all those kids in your home as packed as it is! I am sure they love being there and enjoy feeling the love you have for them. Keep up the good work!. By the way... is it hard to get your baking supplies? 3x/week is a lot of flour, sugar, eggs and chocolate!
xoxoxoxoxo!

Rita and Bill said...

We really enjoy hearing what you are doing. I am sure that the memories that are being created for the kids will be with them forever.

I had Sandie help me this time so maybe this comment will stay and you will be able to read it.