Hello Family and Friends!
We have spend a few Sat afternoons visiting more museums, there's one in every community. It's been fun, but not so fun when you see some of the items they consider "antique", and you remember these items well! Some Sisters sent this picture to Elder Hess today, the missionaries LOVE him. Last Sunday as we drove to a Musical Tribute to The Living Christ, put on by the missionaries, and the Sisters we had picked up in Searcy on our way to Jonesboro, kept asking Elder Hess to tell them a story! He is so witty. Sometimes some of the Sisters will send him a picture of what they have been eating, but only if it is something healthy! He teases them that to catch a husband after their mission, they will have to woe them with a Spring mix salad with a raspberry vinaigrette!
The Sisters and I did a few "Heart Attacks" on Valentines Day, it was such fun, even though we got caught on one of them. This is Sister Vaitai from SLC, UT.
Pres. Hansen has been speaking at each of the 5 Stake Conferences, and has asked the members in each stake to get a new copy of the Book of Mormon and mark it for an investigator. Then to pray for the "one" to give it to. What a great thing to do, want to take that challenge with me??
This is Untinet Turner, and she finally made the decision to be baptized! Her family attended the baptism, but no one was really in favor of it. She knows she has found the truth, and exercised so much faith in taking this leap of faith. She has so many strikes against her with family problems and health concerns, but she has the biggest heart and will do anything for anyone! Back, Brandon, Auraijaria, Bow, Untinet, Sister Vaitai, Sister Tyree, Jordon, James, Semja, and Andrew.
Interesting museum in Stuttgart we visited, and instead of a a Miss Peach like Brigham Cities peach days, they have a Queen Mallard! Take a look at the various duck calls housed here, and the display of the Queen Mallards...
Cotton is big here in the state, and most museums have an interesting display of all of the products that cotton goes into, how it is produced, and old pictures of the workers, and actual bags used to put the picked cotton into, some of which were 10 ft long. (smaller ones for the children)
Sister Kaylee Croin, baptized in Feb. She had had the missionaries in her home off and on for over a year. She is such a wonderful person, and wants to serve in anyway that she can.
These are some of her missionaries, and this is one of our Sunday dinners.Our gate code box, and front gates...
Lunch at a small zone conference. The two ladies on the left are sisters that the missionaries found. The second sister, along with her son, was homeless when the Sisters found her several years ago. Now she is the Relief Society President in Jacksonville, AR Her sister joined a year later.
Isn't it amazing what one person can do, one person who will share the gospel of Jesus Christ and forever change that persons life.
Elder and Sister Beheshti, area authority, is always a part of the departing missionaries farewell instructions.
Daffodils have come and gone here in AR; Wisteria is fading,, but the Azelas are in full bloom!
We are praying that He will do just that tonight...we are under another tornado threat, severe thunderstorms and probability of damaging hail. Our weather radio has sounded several times in the last couple of hours, and we pray for all of the missionaries. I sent them all an alert today to be extra watchful of the weather.
Love to all,
Elder and Sister Hess
(Mom and Dad)