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are temple visits possible during the mission, and if so, to what temple? what kind of food is there? how do the missionaries get around? what are living conditions like? how many members are there? sorry there are so many questions, i'm just a little curious. thanks
elder timothy lee stanton
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Well, this last conference is over. I want to say thank you for being with me all that time, thanks to the poeple who have prepared it for us.
I love you
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Elder Rowley was in my ward for a time, and I found this out from the Bishopric only a few days ago. He died April 23rd, and you can view his obituary here:
http://deseretnews.com/dn/view_ob/0,1588,480007439,00.html
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I have a 12-year-old adopted son who is from the Vladivostok area. I want to help him maintain a connection with his homeland, and would be interested in finding an LDS family in the area with kids around his age who might be interested in being penpals (either by email or regular mail). We live in Utah. Please email me if you know of anyone who is interested.
Thanks
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Please, all of you who live close to temples, put my name for a blessing. I really need it.
Love you
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[posted on behalf of Hannah Gibb]
Privyet!
I have been asked to help with finding people to do some interpreting for couples and families who have and are going to adopt children from Russia. If there are any of you out there who live relatively close to Salt Lake and could help families and their adopted children make this transition in their lives easier by interpreting, please contact me, Hannah Gibb.
I've been out once to help a girl at a Young Women meeting. It was so much fun. I don't know if it's kosher to leave my number, but please feel free to contact me via the webmaster. (I believe that's how this is supposed to work now.) Please leave me your phone number if you can help and I will pass it on to the woman who requested my help.
Thanks so much!!
Hannah Anitta Gibb
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