LAST BLOG ENTRY FOR OUR MISSION!!!
Dear family and friends,
Our last blog is dedicated to all of you that made many wonderful things happen for some people in Madagascar. Without your donations we could not have accomplished the many projects that came our way. You have been a blessing in their lives and ours also.
Donations came from family, a Bee Hive class, friends, missionaries families, and strangers. We tried to spend your money as wisely as we could. We had over 14,000,000 ariarys donated which is over $7,000.
The blog below will show where some of that money went. There was money spent on getting Malagasy missionaries ready for their missions. Back packs, luggage, white shirts, passports, dental work and immunizations. Some how we never took a picture of them. We also passed out rice and beans in Christmas 2008.
As you have helped some of the least in the world, may Heavenly Father's blessings be with you.
We love you and look forward to being with you in the future.
Love,
David & Judy
Saturday, March 27, 2010
New school roofs.
School desks
Schools
Special assistance.
This young women received tuition for her beauty college education. Many young adults were helped with university expenses.
Our drivers: assisted them with funeral expenses for family members, medical expenses, new glasses and other emergencies.
Youth camp: Our branch youth were helped with camp costs.
Special fund set up to help couples get married and then be ready for baptism.
Temple assistance.
5 Home teaching families.
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Safari
Safari
King of the beasts!! He is a young male just starting to grow his mane. He is a rare sighting and one of the Big 5.
Yes he is big and intimidating and kept us from traveling on for 30 mintues! This rhino is one of the coveted Big 5 and we saw 8 of them!
Look closely and you will see a large spotted leopard in the tree. Later in the day he killed an impala and drug it back into the tree for dinner!! He is one of the Big 5!!
The buffalo, a Big 5 animal, grazing in the rain. There are 16,000 in the park and we saw about 150 of them.
Look closely and you will see a large spotted leopard in the tree. Later in the day he killed an impala and drug it back into the tree for dinner!! He is one of the Big 5!!
The buffalo, a Big 5 animal, grazing in the rain. There are 16,000 in the park and we saw about 150 of them.
Safari
Safari
Safari
There are 130,000 of these beautiful impalas at the park. We saw hundreds and watched them up close running and jumping.
From the largest hippo
to the smallest dung beattle it was fascinating. If you look closely you will see one riding while the other does all of the pushing this piece of elephant dung!
Such a sleepy looking hyena but it does hunt all night long!
Such a sleepy looking hyena but it does hunt all night long!
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