Sunday, 24 April 2016

What does Dr. Sun Yat-Sen and the LDS Church have in common?

April 18 (Monday)

Happy Birthday, Rhett! It's great to be 8! We're just waiting to hear when Rhett will be baptized. Jade was thinking they might wait until we can be there which would be in June. But they might do it before they move so he can be baptized in the ward where all his friends are.

If this is how my week is going to be, I'm in big trouble. It started off by sleeping in till 9:15, which wouldn't have been a bad thing, except that we were supposed to meet with the rest of the missionaries at 9:30 to catch the shuttle. You probably haven't seen  me move this fast in a long time. In 13 minutes, I hopped out of bed, brushed my teeth, hot ironed my hair, dressed and ran out to the shuttle just as everyone was boarding. Whew, made it!
Riding the Mid Level Escalator
We rode the Mid Level Escaltor up to the top then walked a few blocks to get to the museum. The Mid Level Escalator and walkway system in Hong Kong is the longest outdoor covered escalator system in the world. The entire system covers over 800 metres about 2,600 feet in distance and elevates over 135 metres or 443 feet from bottom to top. It was constructed in 1993 to provide a better commute by linking areas within the Central and Western District on Hong Kong Island. It was an "outside the box" transportation solution generated by a group of civil engineers.

Elder Hathaway had arranged a trip to the Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Museum. This building was formerly owned the The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. There is a long history involving the purchase and sale of the property. It is an amazing mansion. The Church used it as the church offices, meeting house and chapel, and mission home. They installed a baptismal font, which had been preserved in the museum as a reminder of the relationship of the church and the Hong Kong government. Hong Kong wanted to preserve the cultural heritage of this building and turn it into a museum. The Church needed to expand, so a deal was made to "exchange" properties. The church gained a prime piece of real estate in the Wan Chai district. It was a win win situation.


Rob Rancie, Brent Hathaway, Richard & June Lee, John & Judy Chan, Deborah & Gary Bodily
The plaque on the front wall of the entrance to the Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Museum 
The Baptismal Font was preserved in the museum as part of the history of this historic building.
Second Floor Balcony - Romeo and Juliet? Definitely not Rapunzel!
The Guys 
Kom Tong Hall - Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Museum, formerly The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints 
 The exhibition explains how Dr. Sun was transformed from an aspiring medical student into a renowned revolutionary leader. Below is a picture from the brochure (no photos allowed in museum) of the "Four Deperados" and Kwan King-leung in 1888.


Dr. Sun Yat-Sen 1866-1925 President and founding father of the Republic of China
and co-founder of the Kuomintang
Unfortunately, they didn't allow any photography inside. They had some amazing pictures and artifacts I would have loved pictures of. Believe it or not, they didn't even have a gift shop like most museums. So there weren't any postcards or anything to purchase. Bummer.

I'm not normally a museum lover, but his one was so interesting and it was nice to learn a little more of the history of China. I guess I was especially interested because my grandfather had close ties to Dr. Sun Yat-Sen and his movement to unite China.

After a couple hours in the museum, an outing wouldn't be complete without a meal. Elder Hathaway took us to a fabulous little Italian restaurant, Mo's Place, hidden in the maze of tiny shops and narrow streets.
Fun, Food and Friends

April 19 (Tuesday)

I woke up on time today, and didn't have to rush. It was a very tiring day since I spent about 4 hours doing initiatory work. Maybe I shouldn't admit this, but to be honest, out of all the things we are called to do, this is my least favorite...1 hour is fine, but 4 hours! I was so done.

I was glad to get home with thoughts of relaxing for the evening. Nope...not going to happen. After checking my email, I had to sort out some confusion with our tax returns, emailing back and forth with our accountant back in Canada.

As if that wasn't enough by itself, there was also an issue at Subway with some employees and discussion with Malou whether termination notices were in order.

And of course, I've also been under pressure to try to supply graduation caps and gowns for my Self-Reliance graduating class, and no suppliers are responding to our many requests. Graduation is schedules for May 1, and time is running out.

In between these issues, I was trying to make supper, and my curry chicken, got neglected and slightly burnt and all the liquid evaporated. I threw in another can of coconut milk and rescued dinner. It actually turned out pretty good. I had 2 helpings.

Then I got a desperate phone call from a sister in the ward who was terminated from her employer and wanted to know if my Auntie would sign her into a new contract so she will not be deported to the Philippines. I've been inundated with requests to sponsor family or friends of the sisters in our branch. So many people are so desperate to find employment in Hong Kong. They hope to use it as a stepping stone to emigrate to Canada or the U.S.

So much for my relaxing evening. It's already Tuesday, and I still have 3 biographies/stories to catch up on. I can only do interviews on Sunday, and I lose this Sunday, because of the special temple opening. Then I lose 2 Sundays in May due to a Regional Broadcast, and District Conference. I get this sinking feeling that I may not have enough time to interview all the sisters before my mission is done.
Add another dream car to John's collection.

April 20 (Wednesday)

Looks like my blog entries of Monday and Tuesday sure made up for last week, when I had nothing to say. Today is my day of repentance for grumbling about doing initiatory. I unloaded on Sister Wong. She was very sympathetic to my concern. She related her story about being stuck in the same situation so totally could relate to what I was saying. The difference being, she handled it well, and I not so good. If it was a test of patience for me, I failed miserably! Anyways, she must have felt bad for me because that evening she came over and dropped of half a dozen egg tarts for me (us). She such a sweet, compassionate, thoughtful matron. I love this lovely lady.


April 21 (Thursday)

Frustration continues to loom, as my computer keeps giving me an error message every time I try to write on my blog. Picture Lucy from Peanuts saying, "AHHHHH!" It won't let me "save" what I've written. It won't let me "close" without "saving". If I do try to do either, everything I've written gets wiped out!

We met with Elders White and Phung, and Constance tonight. We all went out for dinner...Yeah! Finally got Constance to come out. We had a wonderful meal, and I was so excited to just relax and hear Constance talk and carry on in conversation. He has opened up so much. We encouraged him to attend institute, so hopefully the Elders can get him to go. His mom gave him a hair cut (sort of). It's still long and bushy. It's an improvement.

Elder Phung, Elder White, Constance, John, Judy

April 22 (Friday)

"It's raining, it's pouring. No swimming for Judy this morning." Though the pool has been opening for 3 weeks now, most days it's been closed due to storm warnings. The last time I recall seeing the sun was February 29, when Carol and Sharon were here.

Went for lunch with Auntie May Soo again, then went to check out some more walkers and wheelchairs. There are a lot of options. She just has to decide exactly what kind will fit her needs.
Test driving a wheel chair.
Later we went to pick up John's pants. I thought it might be nice to get Constance a white shirt and tie and a pair of pants. Maybe, if he had some "church" clothes, he might feel more inclined to attend. We'll take the clothes to Elder Phung, and he will get it to Constance and encourage him to come to church and institute. I believe if you look good, you feel good.


April 23 (Saturday)

Another rainy day. Dropped the clothes for Constance off at Wan Chai for the Elders to take to him. Went home for a nap, then out for groceries. Hope to get a good nights sleep, since we don't have to be up early for church. Tomorrow is our special Sunday Temple opening so we won't start until 1:00.


April 24 (Sunday)

It was another successful Sunday Opening! Everything went so smoothly. We were even ahead of schedule. Elder and Sister Lee did an awesome job coordinating the event. I was assigned to be the 4th Floor coordinator. I had a wonderful team of very experienced temple workers, so it was so easy because everyone knew exactly what needed to be done, and did it. We had 2 overflowing sessions, many baptisms, initiatory, and sealings performed. All in all we all had a wonderful day in the Temple, both workers and patrons.


Sunday, 17 April 2016

A Pattern for Living

April 11 (Monday)

Because things seem to be pretty routine lately, I thought I would just share some summary statements from the General Women's Conference and General Conference which happened this month.

Senior Missionaries - Embarking in the service of our Lord - Salt Lake Temple Solemn Assembly Hall
Back row - Elder and Sister Chan, Sister and Elder Walker (Sister Walker is President Hinckley's daughter.)

Cheryl A. Esplin - He Asks Us to Be His Hands

Showing love and service doesn't have to be big and grandiose to be meaningful and make a difference. All of us can incorporate some service into our daily living. We live in a contentious world. We give service when we don't criticize, when we refuse to gossip, when we don't judge, when we smile, when we say thank you, and when we are patient and kind.


April 12 (Tuesday)

Happy 38th Birthday, JJ! My baby's all growed up.

Neill F. Marriott - What Shall We Do?

The Lord's Church needs Spirit-directed women who use their unique gifts to nurture, to speak up, and to defend gospel truth. Our inspiration and intuition are necessary parts of building the kingdom of God, which really means doing our part to bring salvation to God's children.


April 13 (Wednesday)

Happy 10th Birthday, Rhome! Grandchild #10, oldest son of Jade and Mike Goodman. Enjoy your Harry Potter Birthday Party.

Linda K. Burton - I Was a Stranger

The Lord's storehouse is not composed just of goods but also of time, talents, skills, and our divine nature. He told the parable of the good Samaritan, which He concluded saying, "Go, and do thou likewise." Sometimes reaching out is inconvenient. But when we work together in love and unity, we can expect heaven's help.


April 14 (Thursday)

Great news...the Canadian dollar is finally back over $6.00 to $1.00 Hong Kong Dollar. Hasn't been that high since we first came on our mission. It went as low as $5.30 back in January.

Henry B. Eyring - Trust in That Spirit Which Leadeth to Do Good

"Come follow me, the Savior said, Then let us in his footsteps tread." (Hymn #116) So, with those feelings, the first thing you must commit to do is to go and serve, knowing that you do not go alone. When you go to comfort and serve anyone for the Savior, He prepares the way before you.


April 15 (Friday)

Elder Patrick Kearon - Refuge from the Storm

The Savior knows how it feels to be a refugee--He was one. As a child, Jesus and His family fled to Egypt to escape the murderous swords of Herod. And at various points in His ministry, He found Himself threatened and His life in danger, ultimately submitting to the designs of evil men who had plotted His death. Perhaps, then, it is all the more remarkable to us that He repeatedly taught us to love one another, to love as He loves, to love our neighbor as ourselves.


April 16 (Saturday)

President Thomas S. Monson -Choices

It has been said that the door of history turns on small hinges, and so do people's lives. The choices we make determine our destiny. May we choose to build up within ourselves a great and powerful faith which will be our most effective defense against the designs of the adversary--areal faith, the kind of faith which will sustain us and will bolster our desire to choose the right. Without such faith, we go nowhere. With it, we can accomplish our goals. May we maintain the courage to defy the consensus. May we ever choose the harder right instead of the easier wrong.


April 17 (Sunday)

Bishop W. Christopher Waddell - A Pattern for Peace

Peace of mind, peace of conscience, and peace of heart are not determined by our ability to avoid trials, sorrow, or heartache. Despite our sincere pleas, not every storm will change course, not every infirmity will be healed, and we may not fully understand every doctrine, principle, or practice taught by prophets, seers, and revelators. To assist us in our search for peace amidst the daily challenges of life, we've been given a simple pattern to keep our thoughts focused on the Savior, who said: "Learn of me, and listen to my words; walk in the meekness of my Spirit, and you shall have peace in me. I am Jesus Christ." (D&C 19:23-24)




Wednesday, 13 April 2016

Rosana, Swimming, Pigs Feet & Party

April 4 (Monday)

P-day. Today we met with Rosana Li and her mother. Rosana is a childhood friend of my BFF, Pauline Loo Wingerter. It was great getting to know her. She spoke so highly of Pauline and what a kind, giving person she was even as a child. Rosana was from a very poor family, and Pauline would often give her things knowing she had very little. But from meager beginnings, hers is a story of rags to riches. Today she is a super extraordinary  entrepreneur, a successful business woman and CEO of an international company VITAS.

John was all impressed when he found out that Rosana was a personal friend of Bruce Lee. She used to be the host of a long running TV program here in Hong Kong and is very well known. Though it's been over 50 years since Pauline moved to Canada, they have remained life long friends.


The weather has been in the low 70's, but warm enough for the outdoor pool to open. I decided I'd go swimming today, but by the time I could fit it into my schedule and went down to the pool, I was advised it was closed due to a pending storm. Bummer.


April 5 (Tuesday)

Our first shift of a new week. It was a quiet day.


April 6 (Wednesday)

Burrrr. The water was cold, but refreshing. It took me a while to get totally submerged, but once I got all the way in, it wasn't bad. Swimming in an unheated pool with water temperature around 70 is great once you get used to it. I had the whole pool to myself for most of the time, just me and 3 lifeguards. I think I was pretty safe. Swam 60 laps, approximately 25 meters/lap. My goal is to swim 3 times a week if my schedule allows. Unfortunately, the pool closes at 6:00 pm which I think is crazy because I would think a lot of people would enjoy swimming after getting off work. I find the hours of operation of many business here are quite strange compared to what we're used to.
That's not me. John saw this guy swimming in the bay. No way, Jose!
The water is so stinkin' polluted, I wouldn't even put my toe in it!
We went to my new favorite burger place, Mos Burger. It's a Japanese burger franchise and they make awesome American style burgers and fries. It's in Whompoa area which is walking distance from our apartment. Handy...maybe too handy.


April 7 (Thursday)

Had the early shift today. I don't like getting up at 6:00 to leave by 7:00 and start at 7:45. It's not bad once I'm up. It was exciting to have 8 members from Thailand come to the Temple today. 2 couples were sealed for time and eternity and one family had their 13 year old daughter sealed to them. Such a special moment. Missed getting a photo with them, since photos are not allowed in the Temple.

I had a craving for "gee gek tu" pig's feet soup. So dear old John made a big pot of it and we polished most of it off in one sitting. Mmmmm....delicious!
Pork Hock, Peanuts, and Hard Cooked Eggs in Black Vinegar
 April 8 (Friday)

We met with Auntie May Soo for lunch today. What a zoo! We waited forever for a table at Maxim's. Good thing we weren't in a hurry. After lunch we went by taxi to Just Med, a place that sells walkers and wheelchairs. Auntie was checking out the various options. I think she's probably going to go with the "cadillac" an electric driven wheelchair. My only concern is that the places don't seem to be very handicap accessible. She'll think about it before she decides. She is also wanting to get a domestic helper. The last two she had were not very honest. We're trying to help her find a Filipino helper. They seem to be more industrious and honest.


April 9 (Saturday)

Because we get the General Conference Broadcast a week after it happened, they will be showing it at Wan Chai. Therefore, the Temple is closed this Saturday. Since we can watched it on line, that frees up our Saturday, a rare occurrence. There is also no church on Sunday, due to the rebroadcast of the Sunday Conference sessions. Yesterday was our OAD, and then Monday is p-day again, hence we have a 4 day long weekend.

Family and Friends in the Village
We were invited to Gillian's 9th birthday party. She is one of four primary children in our branch. The Filipinos sure know how to put on a party...endless food!
Fun with my girls...Kate, Megan, ???, Gillian
Avocado salad, BBQ chicken and pork, noodles, pasta, corn, sweet potatoes and more
The Jacinto Family - Rommel, Rowena, Shannon, Kate, Gillian
April 10 (Sunday)

A rare Sunday off. We actually got to sleep in. Got up. Watched some conference talks. Worked on one of the stories for my book. Had a nap. Researched quotes. Listened to more talks. Fell asleep. Made meat loaf for dinner. Overall, a very dreary, rainy, lazy day. I'll review conference a talk at a time since I have such a short attention span.


Monday, 4 April 2016

Yuen Family Photos

March 28 (Monday)

Went to have lunch with Auntie May Soo today. It was a public holiday, Easter Monday. Steven was able to join us for a few moments. After we went back to her apartment and looked over some old family photos. She didn't have too many. I was hoping to find some of the Yuen family, but since she is the youngest, she didn't have much. She said Uncle Henry and my Mom probably have most of the pictures.
Yuen Family Photo 
Aunt May Soo married to Tong Lau 
Steven, May Soo, Agatha, Tong, Louisa 
May Soo and Tong Lau
Grandma and Grandpa Yuen my Mom's parents.

For FHE tonight, there was a farewell dinner for Elder and Sister Pack and Elder and Sister Towers. The Pack's worked in the mission office, and the Towers worked in the Wan Chai office. The Edwards are also going home this month, but were unable to attend. They are from Red Deer and he worked in the auditing department.


March 29 (Tuesday)

OAD - Went shopping with Nora to Wendy's. Bought a dress. Found another interesting shopping area. Lots of little cubicles. They all are wholesalers, but some of them will sell to you, but charge you retail price. I saw a cute skirt that I really wanted, but she said I couldn't buy it since she only sells to stores, and not individuals. I did find a fun Mickey Mouse shirt that I purchased for "OJ".


March 30 (Wednesday)

I had a craving for cabbage rolls. I haven't had them here since ground beef is so expensive. This time I mixed it with ground pork. Had them for dinner, and left overs for lunch. Hit the spot...all gone!


March 31 (Thursday)

Went out to dinner with the Lee's after our shift at the Temple. Tried a Ramen Noodle place, but I didn't have noodles, John did. I had a very tasty crispy fish with cream sauce on rice.

I had missed a couple FaceTime calls from Jasmine, so I called her back. She said Emmy was trying to call us with some news. Curious...what kind of news could Emmy have? It must be something good or exciting. Nope. She had a little accident when she was backing out of the garage and hit my "Baby BooHoo" (nickname for my car). Nothing serious. Small scratch.


April 1 (Friday)

Time for a hair cut and colour for both John and myself.


April 2 (Saturday)

Nothing to report.
Another one of John's cars to add to his photo collection.

April 3 (Sunday)

Today is Mama Baby's last day in Hong Kong. She is going back to the Philippines where she will wait for her immigration papers to be finalized to move to Oregon. She will sure be missed.

I was able to get four more interviews done today. I'm trying to squeeze in as many as I can before we go home during Temple break. So far, besides stories of conversion, broken families, pain and heartache, some of the stories have included incidents of gambling, drugs, and murder, infidelity, jealousy, extortion and sting operations. It sure makes me thankful for the quiet little life I lead.





Friday, 1 April 2016

Happy 174th Anniversary Relief Society

March 21 (Monday)

My usual Monday morning starts off with a lazer treatment at the Advanced Hair Therapy Studio. I'm into the third week of treatment and am hopeful of positive results. Kelvin said I may notice my hair growing faster. He was right. I had it cut just over 2 weeks ago, and it already needs a trim.

Nice scenery while John was taking a walk.

March 22 (Tuesday)

Looks like this week is going to be slow. Not much to report on. Just been cruising the web for a cruise in November. We plan on going to Singapore, Malaysia, and Thailand before we come home. Elder and Sister Lee will join us.


March 23 (Wednesday)

Like I said, looks like it's going to be a slow week.


March 24 (Thursday)

Boy, if all my posts were this short, it would be a pretty boring blog. It's raining again, has been raining all month. It's my 64th birthday! Not all that exciting. I got to sleep in this morning since it's our OAD. John bought me a birthday cake and 2 McDonald's fish burgers for lunch...mmm. We will go out with Auntie May Soo for dinner tonight.

Not enough room for candles!

March 25 (Friday)

Happy Birthday, Crew! He's our 5 year old grandson. Rylan's family just moved from Gilbert, AZ to Middleton, ID. They are spending Easter weekend at Jade's in Eagle Mountain, UT. Cousins were excited to get together and celebrate Easter and Crew's birthday.

A real turkey dinner for Easter.

  
March 26 (Saturday)

Tonight we invited Nora Chan for an Easter turkey dinner before we go to the theatre to see Arirang of Mount Paektu - Yanbian Song and Dance Troupe. It was a pretty good meal if I do say so myself. When the Ball's left, they gave us a Butter"ball" turkey roast. It was wonderful. Dinner was complete with gravy, Idahoan mashed potatoes, broccoli and corn. What a nice change from Chinese food, and nice to have a home cooked meal. The show was the third cultural event we've been to since being in Hong Kong, and so far was the best.
The Nielsens, Macbeths, Browns, Chans, Deb. Bodily, Nora Chan, and the Brown's missionary friend .

Selfie!


 March 27 (Sunday)

Today we celebrated the Relief Society's 174th Anniversary. The sisters did an awesome job decorating. They honored the past 11 Relief Society Presidents of the Peninsula 3 Branch since it was formed on September 19, 1999.

Past and Present Presidents with Sister Stacy from the District Presidency
Our Primary: Kate, Michelle, Gillian, and Megan 
Current Presidency: Nida, Fe, Yessie, and Maribel


Sunday, 20 March 2016

FHE With President & Sister Wong

March 14 (Monday)

Today we had a very special Family Home Evening with President and Sister Wong. Sister Wong shared her conversion story. It is easy to see how she became the Temple Matron.

One day when she was waiting to catch a bus, she saw the door of a church open. Something inside caught her eye and she entered to look at the picture on the wall. It was a picture of 5 beautiful buildings. Two missionaries approached her. She asked them what these buildings were. They told her they were Temples of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints: the Salt Lake Temple, Logan, Manti, St. George and the Kirtland Temples.The Salt Lake Temple was her favorite. The missionaries told her about temples. She was curious and wanted to learn more. She decided she wanted to get married in the Salt Lake Temple. She was only 12 years old, not yet a member, but she knew she wanted to be married in the Salt Lake Temple. She took the discussions and was baptized.

Back then, Sunday meetings were held in the morning and afternoon. Even though she lived far away from the church in the New Territories, she was determined to attend all her meetings. One dark evening when she was walking home past an ancestral hall, she saw a man with a bag on his head. He looked like a ghost. It frightened her and so she stopped going to the afternoon meeting. Shortly after that incident, the family moved to the Tsim Sha Tsui branch.  It was there that she met her future husband, Patrick Wong. And as she desired, so many years earlier, they were married in the Salt Lake Temple!
Sister and President Wong of the Hong Kong China Temple

About 5 years ago, she had a dream and saw President Hinckley. He spoke to her saying, "It won't be long." One week later, they were called to be Temple workers in the Brisbane Temple. Shortly after that they received a call from President Eyring to be the Hong Kong Temple President and Matron.

Miracles happen in the Temple every day. Sometimes we hear of them and sometimes they are just to sacred to share. Sister Wong shared this one with us.

About 1 1/2 years ago, a family from India came to the Temple with their 3 children ages 10, 13, and 14. Their eldest daughter was  confined to a wheelchair. The family was sealed, and baptisms were performed for their ancestors. The 2 daughters sat in the lobby while the son and parents did baptisms. Sister Wong decided to ask the daughter in the wheelchair if she wanted to do baptisms.
Though afraid, she agreed to try. Sisters Castleton and Soloman helped get her dressed. Her father came and carried her to the font. Petrified, she sat on the stairs for 1/2 hour, waiting till she had enough courage to enter the water. She tried several times unsuccessfully. Then finally, she succeeded! There was such a big smile on her face. Everyone had tears in their eyes.

The family returned the next day. This time she did 2 baptisms; on the third day, 3; then 4 on the forth day, then 5 on their final day.  The mother hugged Sister Wong and said she never thought she would see her daughter be baptised. Then the mother shared with Sister Wong the vision she had. She saw her daughter in perfect condition.

Yes, miracles happen every day. We just don't always see them.

President Wong was called in 1992 to be Stake President in Hong Kong. That year President Hinckley announced that they would build a Temple in Hong Kong. As they looked around for an appropriate location to build the temple, it was decided that it would be built in Kowloon Tong. President Wong was rather concerned about the location, and informed President Hinckley that this location might not be very desirable because of all the hotels. Pres. Hinckley replied that that would be good because many people from far away would be coming. "No, Pres. Hinckly, you don't understand. These are not the kind of hotel that you or I would stay at. These are 'love' hotels."
Don't worry, it will be OK. As construction of the temple began, one by one, the hotels disappeared. I

In 1996, the Hong Kong Temple was elected as the Best Building in Hong Kong. During the Open House, a man from Sweden came to see it. President Wong had escorted him through the temple. He wanted to see more. He wanted to know more about the Church. Because it was an Open House, there was to be no proselyting inside the Temple, so Pres. Wong could not tell him anything. He kept asking to see more, so he showed him the basement. He still wanted to see more, so he was shown the garage. Still not satisfied, he wanted to know more. Finally, as they stood outside of the Temple, President Wong was able to tell him a little about the Church. Upon his return to Sweden, his whole family joined the Church.

President Wong also shared a story about a couple on the verge of divorce. As they entered the temple, you could literally feel the tension between them. But one trip to the temple and under great inspiration and wise council, hearts were softened, a divorce diverted, a family was saved. Another miracle. The temple will not change challenges, but can change attitudes.

One day an 80 year old father and his 40 year old son came to the temple wanting to be sealed to his deceased wife and daughter. Normally, this would not be a problem, however, the son was deaf and dumb. He could neither read nor write. It had taken 5 years for him to learn the gospel well enough to be baptized.  President Wong called his technology staff together to figure out how they would be able to communicate with the young man so he could understand the endowment. They finally had a plan worked out, but it would take doing the session in slow motion, perhaps 3-4 hours. The father however, having much faith, said to just do it normal, make no special concessions, he knew his son would understand. Because of his great faith, his son understood everything. The miracle: he had never spoken, but this day, he mustered all his strength to form a word and said his name. Never having read or written, he requested a piece of paper, and wrote. Yes, miracles happen every day.

Of course, Family Home Evening would not be complete without refreshments. In our tiny apartment, we set a new record of 20 people breaking the old record of 17. Unfortunately, we didn't get everyone into the picture.

Refreshment: Chocolate pudding cake with whip cream topped with dragon fruit, kiwi, and strawberries  
I just included this pic because I look thinner at this angel (but I'm not really.)

March 15 (Tuesday)

The Ides of March - This date became notorious as the date of the assassination of Julius Caesar in 44 BC.
In our family, it is a month to many celebrations.
March 12 - my Dad's birthday (Jimmy Lee)
March 14 - my brother-in-law's birthday (Victor Mochizuki)
March 16 - my granddaughter's birthday (Azia Burton)
March 18 - my mother-in-law's birthday (Lili Chan)
March 24 - my birthday (Judy Chan)
March 25 - my grandson's birthday (Beckham Chan)
March 30 - my sister's birthday (Jane Devonshire)
March 31 - my uncle's birthday (Jack Lee)


March 16 (Wednesday)

Happy Birthday to our little Azia Bunner...Sweet 16! She's now old enough to drive, and has access to my car. I'm not worried though. She has always been responsible.

There was a special session held at the Temple today for all the Asia Area Mission Presidents and the Asia Area Presidency. Also Elder Brent Nielson of the Seventies was here. He's over the Mission Department of the Church. Unfortunately we weren't assigned to do their session, but I did get to see everyone as they filed past my post as I was on hallway duty. There's always a special feeling when the church leadership are in the Temple.


March 17 (Thursday)

OAD. It was a cloudy, dreary day so we spent most of it inside. It gave me a chance to catch up on the stories of the Sisters of Pen. 3. Around 5:00 Shirley called and invited us to go out to dinner at an Indian restaurant. I was more than ready for an outing after being at my computer all day. I learned something...I'm not a fan of Indian cuisine.


March 18 (Friday)

A quiet day at the Temple. Saw a couple from India who had spent the week coming to the Temple. It always warms my heart to see people from other countries coming to take out their endowments. I may not like Indian food, but I sure love these people!


March 19 (Saturday)

Up at 5:00 a.m. for an early shift.  Not my favorite time of day, and my least favorite shift to be on. But once I get going, it's great to be in the Temple.

One benefit of the early shift is getting off earlier. Went to get groceries and ran into a sale on the street...2 pairs of shoes, 2 pants, and a dress...and the bonus being that the Canadian dollar is on the rise! Yeah!!


March 20 (Sunday)

Another fun class with the Sisters in the Self Reliance Program. We're getting near the end, and I can feel their excitement building as they work towards getting their certificate. They have given their proposed business a lot of thought and I hope they will keep in mind and apply the information from this program into developing a very successful business for themselves and their family.




Monday, 14 March 2016

Famous Failures and Fancy Cars

March 7 (Monday)

After going for my lazer hair treatment, we went shopping at Aeon. John got a smoking deal on two pairs of dress pants, a sweater vest, a polo shirt and a Chinese jacket, all for $100.00 CAD. No such deal for me.

Looking "Chinesey"
"They call me Bruce"
Not much news to report on so I'll just share this post I received on Facebook.

Famous Failures

A teacher told him he was "too stupid to learn anything" and that he should go into a field where he "might succeed by virtue of his pleasant personality." (Thomas Edison - inventor of the incandescent light bulb)

After being cut from his high school basketball team, he went home, locked himself in his room and cried. (Michael Jordan - 6 time NBA Champion, 5 time NBA MVP, and 4 time NBA All Star)

He wasn't able to speak until he was almost 4 years old and his teachers said he would "never amount to much." ( Albert Einstein - Theoretical Physicist and Nobel Prize Winner)

She was demoted from her job as a news anchor because she "wasn't fit for television." (Oprah Winfrey - host of multi award winning talk show & most influential woman in the world.)

Fired from a newspaper for "lacking imagination" and "having no original ideas." (Walt Disney - creator of Mickey Mouse and Winner of 22 Academy Awards)

At age 11 he was cut from his team after being diagnosed with a growth hormone deficiency, which made him smaller in stature than most kids his age. (Lionel Messi - 3 time FIFA World Player of the year)

At 30 years old he was left devastated and depressed after being unceremoniously removed from the company he started. (Steve Jobs - co-founder of Apple Inc. & Co-founder of Pixar Animation Studio)

A  high school dropout, whose personal struggles with drugs and poverty culminated in an unsuccessful suicide attempt. (Eminem - 13 time Grammy Award Winner, sold over 90 million albums worldwide)

Rejected by Decca Recording Studios, who said "We don't like their sound...they have no future in show business." (The Beatles - the most commercially successful and critically acclaimed band in history)

His first book was rejected by 27 publishers. (Dr. Seuss - best selling children's author in history)

His fiance died, failed in business, had a nervous breakdown and was defeated in 8 elections. (Abraham Lincoln - 16th President of the United States)

If you've never failed, You've never tried anything new!

Her grades were barely passing, she dropped out of university. Years later returned to college and passed with great distinction. She was involved in 3 businesses that failed and ended up in bankruptcy. Some things failed, but some things ended in great success. This is my life. Failures: Season's Restaurant, The Rib Cage, and Chopstix. Successes: Rainbow Tees, Panda Restaurant, The Massage Clinic, and Subway. Don't be afraid to  try! 


March 8 (Tuesday)

Ahhh...the perfect way to start the day...nothing like a massage.

Ricky Ma came today to fix my computer. After 2 hours of doing this and that, it appears that my issues have been rectified...I hope. Good feeling to be caught up on my blog before I forget everything. Now I just have to learn how to navigate the new format.

Since I don't have any pictures to post, I thought I'd show you some of the cars that people in our complex drive.
 Alston-Martin  (what 007 drives)

March 9 (Wednesday)

Seems like we've been away from the Temple for a few days. Friday was our OAD, Saturday was only 1/2 day, Sunday off, Monday off - Pday, Tuesday off - OAD. Just a reminder, OAD is Other Assignment Day to be used if we have other church assignments, but usually, it's free time to get our shopping and cleaning done or do more exploring. Sunday isn't really a day of rest. We usually spend about 10 hours at church. We leave at 9:45 in the morning and usually get home around 8:00 in the evening.

Since we had the late shift today, we decided to go out for dinner. I felt like having pizza which is weird, because I usually don't care for pizza. We went to Ameroni's since I had sampled their pizza a while back and quite enjoyed it. Elder and Sister Lee joined us. Pizza and caesar, great dinner, great company.

 Maserat

March 10 (Thursday)

We got an early call this morning from President Wong. He wanted to make a schedule change for next week. John had gone out for his morning walk when President Wong called back again all in a panic. He wanted us to come in ASAP, 10:15 if possible. It was almost 9:30 and it usually takes about 40 minutes to get to the Temple, so we (Lee's, Chan's, Ngai) were told to take a taxi. He sounded quite anxious. Apparently there was a large group of sisters that come in for a conference. We ran 2 extra sessions.

Tomorrow, there is also another large group coming so all OAD's have been cancelled and we will all be working from 3:00 - 9:00 pm. We usually do not have to do the evening sessions, but this is an exception.

Next Wednesday all OAD's will be cancelled again for a special session for all the mission presidents and their wives from Asia, the Area Presidency and their wives, and Elder Brent  H. Nielson, Executive Director of the Mission Department and his wife, including 3 general authorities. It's always exciting to have special visitors.

Porsche
March 11 (Friday)

The Asia Area Women's Conference was held this weekend. This bought a lot of sisters to the Temple and extra sessions were added. President Wong had requested that all Senior Couple Temple Missionaries come from 3:00 - 9:00 pm rather than working our usual day shifts. I spent 4 hours doing initiatory work. So glad when the night was done.

Mercedes 

March 12 (Saturday)

Today is my Dad's birthday. He would have been 97. Gone too soon, 26 years ago. Love you Dad, and still miss you so much even after all these years.

Just a normal Saturday. I was privileged to participate in doing the initiatory for Victoria, who was attending the Temple for her very first time. She was from Zimbabwe, such a sweet spirit.

Went shopping after and bought a Instax Mini 8 (polaroid type) camera. I wanted to take snaps of each sister as I interview them for their story. Time is running out so quickly. I only have 12 Sundays left before our summer break, and about 16 Sundays left after the break. That means I'll need to get 2-3 interviews done each Sunday.
Contrast - Porsche parked in front of a dilapidated business. 

March 13 (Sunday)

An exciting day for "Mamma Baby" Sarah, a sister in our branch who got married yesterday. The branch sisters put on a little reception for her and new husband Clay. Clay is from Oregon, and as soon as she gets all her papers processed, she will be moving there. It may take a few months. I'm so happy for them. Btw, that was the yummiest wedding cake I had ever eaten! Mmmm...

Sarah "Mamma Baby" and Clay