Friday, July 28, 2017

Young missionaries etc.


We get these alerts on our phones all of the time but there usually aren't four alerts at the same time!
Going to English class on Thursday, we decided to take the bus instead of the train, and on getting off we saw this nice view of the Kowloon Tong chapel where we teach. The chapel is just across the street from the Hong Kong temple.
Here we are with Joey who was a member of our English class. He will be leaving to serve his mission in Brisbane, Australia but Elder Fung's (Joey's) visa hasn't arrived yet so he began his mission this week in Macau until his visa arrives.



Here are some of the men from our English class, Peter, Elder Chandler, Brigham Yeung (yes, Brigham Young!), Joey, and Michael. They all hope to go to BYU Hawaii or BYU Provo but Joey wants to serve his mission first before he goes.


This is Allie who is also in our English class and who will be serving a mission to Temple Square in Salt Lake City in a month or so.  She decided to do a mini 2-week mission with the sister missionaries here in Hong Kong first.  The youth in the ward where she is assigned were having a water fight in the church parking lot for their activity so the missionaries were able to join in.




Here's the video of some of the : Water Fight




Here are some of the young sweet sister missionaries who are from the Philippines and serve here in Hong Kong. One of their investigators is pictured second from the left. Sister Amimita pictured on the right side of the photo has just finished her mission and is going home.
Another day as we were waiting for the ferry to go home from Hong Kong Island, we saw some young kids fishing and they kept catching tiny little fish and releasing them back into the harbor. 

They were using blood worms that were kind of jumping around in sort of an attack fashion.  These are not like the placid worms we're used to seeing. They really have jerky movements and some people are highly allergic to them.



We've searched and searched but can't find out the names of the tiny fish the boys were catching and releasing. They were handling them with little tongs and not touching them so maybe they are poisonous.
The fish kind of looked like this fish shown above so we're wondering why this person is holding it barehanded.

There is a fish market located right by the ferry, too.

The signs are great, aren't they?

As we were crossing Victoria Harbor there was a beautiful sunset but we didn't quite catch it in a photo before it was gone.













As we were walking back to our apartment we took a few more photos



Also, on the walk home from the ferry there are some beautiful Plumerias and other flowers to see and smell.








Here we are back to "home sweet home" or is it Hung "sweet" Hom?

Our apartment is on the 12th floor.


They have lots of guards there in and around the apartments who are from Indonesia but they probably really don't need them.
Here's the promenade which is in front of our apartment and right on the harbor.  Lots of people of all ages come out at night to run and walk and play along here. Actually, there are lots of people out on the promenade both day and night.



Here are more of the views from the promenade

There's even a cleaning lady who cleans all of the rails along the promenade every night.



Also, the trees are always lit up in front of the apartments.

As a parting reminder, don't forget to "Please Keep Slow" so life doesn't pass you by too quickly!  (ha ha!)  Here's a good video to help you to think about this, too: Moments that Matter Most






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