Family History Friday (FHF): Immigration!

Did you have ancestors come to 
America
 in late 1800’s to early 1900’s? If so, they may have passed through Ellis Island. This experience was usually quite difficult. Before they even arrived at Ellis Island, they traveled across the ocean on a ship usually in the steerage class. It was over crowded and unsanitary. Many were quarantined on the island for some time until they were allowed to enter New York. If you ever get the chance go see for yourself don’t miss it. The building is a museum full of histories and information. But if you can’t make a trip there, you can take a tour at their sight here!!
Happy Family History Friday! Love, Joy

Howzit-Elder Flexy!

Elder Flexy 3:4 -email-
I found a way to get a little more info from our Elder. I number my questions and he answers them without having to type as much. The questions in red are mine with the answer after. 
Mama!!
My week was great! so about the memory card don’t worry i didn’t send it yet. I said i would but then i heard some stories about them being stolen so i’m gonna find a way to send them home through E-mail instead cause i’m not gonna lose those memories.
1.we email at an email cafe in central durban.
2.ya it does cost its five rand [a rand is about .15 US] an hour so its super cheap.
3.there isn’t a time limit but we are only supposed to do it for half an hour.
4.yes elder martin emails as well.
5-Maybe you aren’t writing much because you don’t want to make him wait?
5.no we just don’t have that much time to email so its hard to get it done.
6.yes me being not a great typer is part of the problem.
7-Do you email your President?
7.no i don’t email him but we fax him a letter once a week usually.
8.we are still teaching like crazy and finding like crazy too!
9-Would you like us to write letters?
9.yes i would like real letters they are very nice, also while we are on the subject if you send me a christmas package (you don’t have too) just fill a box with letters from anybody you can think of and send it and also if you can find a starwars sound track (yes that is ok) for p day that would be sweet! 
10.so i didn’t tell anyone about your blog that is me i check it once in a while just to see whats happening.
11-Have you met anyone who you feel a special bond to? Like you have known them before or like you just click with this person?
11.well there is this investigator named ___ and he seems to have a soft spot for me he has this trust in me and i have vowed to baptize him.
so there is a reason why i haven’t gotten into to spacfic things in my emails is really because this is a very scetchy place lots of dodgey things happen. and i didn’t want you to worry because i know nothing is gonna happen but it is a dangerous place. about four months ago an elder was kidnapped and held for ransom but the lord prepared a way for him to escape. so don’t worry the lord protects his special ops. force without fail so don’t worry. but i have seen lots of cool things like the indian ocean. we saw a beached whale. its super humid and hot here its pretty brutal but i’m starting to like it. anyway thats all for now love you!!!
                                        Love Elder Flexy
Baba!
things are going great here!! thats great that you get to build these shelves and stuff its good for you. ya well your bucket of responsibilities has always been full so thats no change!!:) i guess people just need your services. ya i’m glad Keifer got his eagle. my companion told me that scouts here is bad news. he said one time his troop they stripped one of the kids naked tied him to a chair and left him on this old Gogo’s [a gogo is a grandma in Zulu] porch!!!! i thought that was pretty funny. yes we do quite a bit of service in the morning because no one is home to teach. this last saturday we scrubbed and painted this indian families roof it was fun we will do it for a long time because its super big. anyway the work is going great. Love you.
                                       Love Elder Flexy

Sunday Best!

My Favorite Primary Song
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How could the Father tell the world
 of love and tenderness?

He sent His Son a newborn babe
 with peace and holiness.

How could the Father show the world
 the pathway we should go?

He sent His Son to walk with men
 on earth that we may know.

How could the Father tell the world
 of sacrifice of death?

He sent His Son to die for us, 
then rise with living breath.

What does the Father ask of us? 
What do the scriptures say?

Have faith, have hope, 
live like His Son,
help others on their way.

What does he ask, 
Live Like His Son.
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Here it is! I love it!
(Don’t forget to stop the music at the bottom first)

Hope your Sunday was the Best! Love, Joy

Family History Friday (FHF):To Do List!


One place that you can find forms that will help with your research is at FamilySearch.org. They have forms and many other research helps. Have you ever felt like you going in circles. Someone once said, “If you fail to plan, you plan to fail.” One form that I use and have found helpful is a “To do list”. This form could be used for each family member in organizing your search for them, in an orderly way. You can find the form here! Don’t just go round and round, make a plan!
Happy Family History Friday! Love, Joy

Howzit-Elder Flexy!


Elder Flexy  3:3 -Letter-

Mama, Baba,
Things are going great I’m learning so much. And my testimony has grown so much already. I’m trying to be a good teacher today, we went on splits and I was in charge. It was pretty scetchy cause  I don’t know the area well. But it worked out good. About your question: “Why do we have to go through hard things in this life?” Well, first this life is a test and it must be hard. In the words of Elder Martin my companion, “We are like a soccer team, if we play against little girls, we don’t get any better. But if we play against the best we become the best.” And God won’t give us a trial we can’t overcome. Anyway, better stop for now. Love, Elder Flexy

Lessons & Being a Talker

I have the gift of gab.
 I have always been a talker. In fact, I remember when I was a child, my school teachers telling my mom that I talked too much during class. Since becoming an adult, my ability to talk has been a blessing. My darlin says, “You can talk to anyone, anytime!” I notice people and things, and just start talking. I talk to people in the grocery store check out line, and people at the doctors office. At my job, I talk all day. Most of the time people love it, and talk and visit back with me. It is a blessing to have the gift that I do. Who knew, that the thing that I was always in trouble for as a child would be a gift and blessing as an adult, and that it could also be a frustration to me as well. 
I had an experience at work a few weeks ago. I said something without thinking, and felt very sorry. I didn’t feel very happy about my talking so much then. I wished that I hadn’t said what I said. I didn’t say anything mean about anyone, but I just shared too much about what I was thinking. And what I was thinking was not very nice. I thought to myself, “You say too much!!!! You don’t have to share everything that you are thinking!!” I went home feeling like I was never going to talk again (yeah right, like that’s even possible). I thought about what had happened for a few days. And realized, that I was being harder on myself than anyone else. The situation that I’m telling you about was over, and I was still worrying about it. Then I found a great thought that I want to share. It’s perfect for this. 
The real art of conversation is not only to say the right thing at the right time, but to leave unsaid the wrong thing at the tempting moment. -Dorothy Nevill
I learned to be a little more selective about what I say. Think for a moment before I speak, ‘Is this a good thing to share, or is it better to keep it to myself?’

Howzit-Elder Flexy!


Elder Flexy 3:2 -email-



Mama Baba,

sorry the computer i’m using is trippin bad so i’m just gonna say that our baptism isn’t a set date cause she wants to be ready. so its in november and we are doing awesome keep us in your prays this computer keeps deleting my email as i’m typing so i better quit sorry i’ll write extra next time.Love you guys.


Love Elder Flexy

Sunday Best!

“Love is one the chief characteristics of Deity, and ought to be manifested by those who aspire to be the sons of God. A man filled with the love of God, is not content with blessing his family alone, but ranges through the world, anxious to bless the whole human race…and for doing, I pray that heaven’s choicest blessings my rest upon you.”
-Joseph Smith Jr.

Family History Friday (FHF): Inventory Sheet!

An inventory sheet is a great place 
to keep information about the family heirlooms and collectibles that are in your possession. If you have things that were given to you and you want to give them to one of your children when the time comes, you can keep track of them here. Put the surname of the family that the item belonged to at the top. List items on the left. Give them a number if you like. If the item is a picture or a vase, you could put a number on the back or bottom. Where is it located? On the wall in the family room, or in the china hutch. What if the item is journals, and there are 10 of them? You could list them as one item or number them from one to ten. If different people have them, you could still have a list of who has journal # 5, etc. In the comments section you write who that item will go to when you die. It would be one way to help your children to know your wishes when you’re not there to tell them. It’s a great information sheet! 
Happy Family History Friday! Love, Joy