Sunday, April 24, 2011

Here's some pictures of the Institute and some of our Young Adults.

Our office/desk areaThe Institute Library.
The Institute kitchen.
The calendar of events that Cherie made to keep the youth updated on what's happening.
The Institute classroom.
A picture of the Rhone river from a bridge just up the street from the Institute. From here we're looking North or upriver.
Another picture of the Rhone looking downriver
A poster Cherie made after our 1970's dance activity.
Our Temple trip to the Temple in Switzerland. some of the Young Adults had already left to go home so we weren't able to get them in the picture.
We take pictures of all the youth who come into the Center and post them on our bulletin board. That's the first place they go and check out when they come in. This is more of Cherie's handiwork.
This is a picture from out of our upstairs window seeing the view of the street in front of the Institute.
This is Monday night and Family Home Evening. We usually get about 20 youth to attend.
Here we are practicing a song to sing at a fireside. The girl in levis and a blue top in the middle is Terencia who will be baptized on May 14th.
Here's Joa May from Lyon, Tatiana from Guadalupe, Celine from Nigeria, Esther from Lyon, Evalani from Tahiti.
This is Patience Omorodion and Cherie. Patience is from Nigeria, cleans the Institute, and is Cherie's visiting teacher.
This is Angelina and Anaelle Bayart both from Mauritius via a little community just outside of Geneva, Anne-Laure Marol from Northern France, and Linda Bourbia from Lyon. They are dressed up in costumes representing Mauritius. This is outside of our chapel.
This is us with Lei Wang and Li Fang Wang (not related). Lei was baptized in December and she then introduced her friend Li Fang who was baptized in January.
This is us with Erwann Magron who has helped us with translation, buying a couch, and installing our internet modem in our apartment. He's always willing to do anything the missionaries ask of him. He'd like to serve a mission but can't because he's too old. He's the only member of the Church in his family and lives with a family in the ward.