We had two lessons with Irma this week. She is just so ready to be baptized and feels like she has been waiting years to do so. We are hoping July 27th will be a good day. She came to Church today! Everyone remembers her and gave her hugs.
We also got to visit with Nadine and her son Jessie. One of his questions was: If someone passes the sacrament but you know they don't live like they profess to believe, is it still valid for the congregation? Pretty interesting questions for a 14 yr old. We told him Yes. The worthiness of a Priesthood holder is between him and God and his Bishop or Branch Pres. but whatever Priesthood duty he does is still valid because of the Power of the Priesthood, not him personally. He had more questions dealing with people's behavior and what they confess to believe. Again, we told him that what people choose to do after they make covenants is between them and God and we just need to love them and pay attention to what we do and try not to judge. Unfortunately, it seems like the people that should be good examples of what a member of the Church is like to this young boy, are showing quite the opposite. But we told him, He can learn by good examples and bad examples. He can choose how to be. Both Dave and I see him as a very strong future leader for Tobago. It may take some years though since he doesn't really have the transport to get him to Church right now.
We spent 5 hours at immigration on Friday. When we finally get in to the office of the official we still needed more copies of this and that but we got it completed and paid for and now we wait another 3 weeks and we should have the visa we need to come, go and stay as we need to. It was quite the exercise in patience.
These beautiful children are the grand children of Sister Dookran our RS Pres. The boy on the far right is Adesh. He is the young boy I talked about several weeks ago. Future great leader in Tobago. It was almost like seeing our own grandchildren again because we were
so happy to see each other and Adesh's smile was so big and he squealed "I remember you!"
A view of Little Tobago
The beach getting on the glass bottom boat, unfortunately, the seaweed has invaded this beach
Our tour guide for the boat and island tour is Randy
We spotted a sea turtle on our way to the island
Landing station
Looking at Tobago from Little Tobago
This is the home of a trap door spider
I am amazed at how perfectly round the doors are. Our guide was trying to act
like a bug to get the spider to come out.
There he is!
View from one point of Little Tobago
Path climbing up
Still climbing on the path
another view. You can see how bad the seaweed is right now
There was a nest of hermit crabs on the trail
The guy in orange is our trip tour guy, Keino. The other guy just brought his guitar and started playing and singing for us. It was great!
There we just the four of us on the tour with Keino, the other couple is from England.
They were very pleasant to be with.
Jemma's Tree house restaurant
The view from Jemma's. The seaweed is so thick that the seagulls can walk on it on the water.
Us waiting at immigration for the 4th and we're hoping, last time
Dave loves to bake and made some cornbread muffins to take around to the members
This is a fabulous restaurant we discovered.
Just look at that beautiful food!
It was so yummy too! A nice change from rice and beans
Seagulls taking a break
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