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Thursday, January 7, 2016

Welcome to Elias

Greetings from Bonaire!
We have been talking about having English classes since we got here in January. Hermano Solarin said he wanted to start one and then it never happened, everything got in the way of the class - vacations, illness of his wife who had to go to Columbia, weather, he is a painter so he had to paint a government building. Finally months later in about September the Sisters just said, the lessons would be on Tuesday evenings at 7pm!

Hermano Solarin - Branch Mission Leader -  and Elias
  
Elias was their first student. He heard about the lessons from his  friend  Hermano Solarin. The Sisters were good teachers and they started with a prayer and a spiritual thought or scripture.  After the first lesson they gave him a pamphlet on the Restoration of the Gospel in English so he could practice during the week. He had taken online English lessons before, so he was motivated. We were unable to attend very many of the lessons, but when we did it was fun to watch and participate a little.

We soon heard that after each English lesson they were teaching him the gospel so he was getting a missionary lesson each week as well. 



Sister Ramirez - (from Orem Utah), Elias, Sister Bennion - (from Orem Utah)  Elias was taught by several sets of missionaries. These are the two who were here for the special day.

He continued coming to church meetings and made friends with members of the Branch.
He enjoyed coming to the baptisms and taking pictures.
He is a very kind, gentle, quiet, and soft spoken man. He is originally from Venezuela. He works at a local jewelry shop as a Rolex watch repair man and he has studied in Switzerland to learn his trade.

7:45 AM on the Caribbean Sea at Bachelor's Beach

The baptism was at 7am Sunday morning December 27th. The Beach was different this time, a little closer to the church for ease in getting back in time for our 9:00 AM sacrament meeting and the confirmation..There were steep stairs going down into the sea.

Down into the churning sea!
 It had been raining for 2 days and the forecast was for rain on Sunday as well, but just from the hours of 7-9 it didn't rain and the sun was shinning. The cold water did not bother Elias and he told the Sisters how peaceful he felt when he came out of the water.
Elias coming out of the waters of baptism
 The blue sky was full of big white cumulus clouds and it was beautiful. They took the steep stairs straight down into the sea and big waves washed over Elias, Hermano Solarin and the 2 Elders as the ordinance was performed. Everyone was soaking wet!

The water was deep
   It was another wonderful day for a baptism and we were all so glad that we had come to welcome another member into our growing Bonaire Branch.



Members of the Branch who came that morning

Witness -  Elder Jennings and Sister Bennion

Friday, January 1, 2016

2016

Greetings from Bonaire!
Happy New Year!

What comes to mind when we say New year’s Eve? Parties, staying up late, fireworks, celebrations, family, games, karaoke, sjoelbak, puzzles, chess or checkers. Food..gazpacho, caviar pie, soup, 7 layer dip, croquetten and,...Oliebollen!

You are not the only ones who think of oliebollen. The Dutch have brought their tradition to the island and it is not hard to find an oliebollen at New Year’s time here. You can make them yourself or buy them at the grocery store or order them from restaurants!  

Sister Albus made about 75 yesterday and there will be more today as she has invited us, the missionaries and others to her house for more oliebollen! They were delicious. They have a store bought mix and she adds raisins and grated apple and they are very light and airy. Yum Yum!

At midnight we drove down by the sea to see the fireworks that were exploding all over the island and there were fireworks all around us. Elder VV counted at least 35-40 places where they were setting off spectacular displays. WOW! It sounded like a rumbling train and the smell of gun powder was in the air everywhere we went. It started before 12 and then continued on till almost 2am, but the biggest displays were at midnight. It was quite a sight to behold!

The island was welcoming 2016 in with a bang!

We are looking forward to the next 6 months as we continue on with helping further the Lord’s work here on the island of Bonaire in 2016.

We wish you a Prospero Ano and a Gelukkig Nieuwaar and a Bon Ano Nobo.

-Elder & Sister VV

The package mix and powdered sugar at the store with Elder VV

Appel Flappen

Buying olibollen

Oliebollen being made at Van den Tweel (the grocery store)

They fill the hopper with dough and drop about 35 or 36 dough balls into the hot oil at one time.

Yum!

The restaurant where you can order olibollen