The School, where we will be serving, is called the LDS Church College of Fiji. It is however, only a high school. The Church also has a “Primary” (elementary) school, but it is at another location, and we are not involved with it. We were able to meet the faculty, administration, and staff; attend the vocational department meeting and attend some workshops. The equipment in the vocational areas leave a little bit to be desired; but, we understand in next years budget there will be monies to upgrade.
Elder Collins enjoys talking to the other faculty members and students. The students are quite respectful of us: saying hello and using our names, while parting the way for us on the stairs and walk ways. They are all friendly and kind and seem to love life!
Nice buildings and beautifully landscaped and great people; we will enjoy serving here.
We attended the ward that we will be assigned
Elder Collins enjoys talking to the other faculty members and students. The students are quite respectful of us: saying hello and using our names, while parting the way for us on the stairs and walk ways. They are all friendly and kind and seem to love life!
Nice buildings and beautifully landscaped and great people; we will enjoy serving here.
We attended the ward that we will be assigned
to this morning; the first ward house built in Fiji.
After seeing the plans, President David O. McKay said it should be built bigger; even if there were only a small group of Saints at the time! (about 1965) Nice building and the people are humble and loving!
Joyce is singing in the choir and becoming acquainted with those members quickly.
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