I will first start out with another devotional that was held.
TONGA Devotional- Nov 11, 1017
BYU-H students who work at the PCC bear their testimonies and tell stories of living in their native countries and show us different ways the worshipped our God in their cultures. I loved this young ladies lei. It is a very unique piece of ornamentation.
Native Tonga ceremonial clothing.
Blue shirt party
At the PCC there is a tradition of showing respect to the "blue shirt" workers. These are all the maintenance men and women that take care of the behind the scenes work. There are about 80 of them. The missionaries put on the party and it was a great one as parties go. It was held in the middle of the day and we had a cowboy cookout complete with hot dogs, hamburgers, chips, potato salad, peach cobbler and anything else western that we could think of. I don't think the Hawaiians cared for the haole food as some brought there own taro and rice which are staples here but fun was had by all.
Here we are getting ready for the big day. The missionaries from the nursery brought over 100 aloe vera plants for center pieces and the workers took them home afterword with chocolate covered macadamia nuts. One of my favorites.

More Sisters Leaving
We come and we go at the PCC. One day you are part of the crowd of missionaries and the next you are back home wondering if it really happened and did you just spend 12 to 23 months away from home. Here are two of our recent graduates that will be leaving. Sister Patsy and Sister Bright. Sister Bright lives is in Lewiston so there may be a chance I will get to see her again. We are at Pounders Restaurant.
Last week at food service meeting in the food warehouse we got to meet with a vendor who was trying to get us to buy leis from his company. Here are a sample of his wares. They are very beautiful but we already had a 3 year contract with another company. He gave us all leis to take home.



Of course another P-day arrived and we decided to attend the Makahiki Festival at Waimea. It was another festival celebrating the Hawaiian traditions. They had a hula competition along with the festival. The native hula dance is so beautiful and graceful as the dancer tells a beautiful story with their hands and graceful movements.
Of course I can't go to Waimea falls and not find a dozen or so varieties of flowers that I've never seen before. I have included a couple of bird pictures. I don't see many varieties of birds but I may not be looking in the right places. Here are two:

A gigantic tree of flowers:
Walking out of church today I met this beautiful display of God's handiwork.
and finally another of one of God's gifts to each of us:
Amen and amen.