"Sister Friendly" made her first appearance Saturday, the 5th of March 2011, at Halang, a barangay (a neighborhood) in the Naic Branch. The families here are farmers and are not able to bring their children into Naic for Primary Activities, so the Primary President, Sister Jeane, took the activity to them.
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| "Sister Friendly" taught them a lesson on missionary work, found in the children's section of the February 2011 Liahona. Here we are learning the song 'I Hope They Call Me On A Mission'. |
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| Elder Kaka, one of our Zone Leaders is helping the children find King Lamoni's lost sheep. |
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| This is the group of children that attended the activity. They are very happy children, but don't seem to have their best smiles on in this picture. Notice the tags they are wearing around their neck, FUTURE MISSIONARIES of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. I understand that some of them even wore them to church today. |
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Sister Jeane, the Primary President is in the green shirt serving the pork steak ulam, Sister Eds is in the aqua shirt, putting rice on the plates. Philippine people eat rice three times a day, breakfast, lunch and dinner. They fry it with eggs for breakfast, and put some sort of ulam on it for lunch and dinner.
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"Sister Friendly" misses her Casa Grande II Ward Primary Children, but she loves the children here in the Philippines too. You are all very, very special children of our Heavenly Father, and He loves all of you too.
Until next time, TTFN,
Sister Friendly