I love you two so much, and I hope you have a lot of fun with this blog. You can add photos, and keep a sort of journal on here that we all can check up on you two. I love you. Love Anna
This is a 5 bedroom home. With 3 1/2 bathrooms that they rent out for 200 dollars a day. The camp is on the farm behind it.
Elder Picanco at Sennaca Girls camp office and missionary apartment.
Elder and Sister Taylor who run the Girls Camp.
They live across the street from my brother Mark, in Tyhee.
Honeoye Falls
We drive past these falls on our way to church each week. They are pretty to look at.
Mator
Can you see all the clothes nailed onto the fence? Unusual yard decor.
Gram with Mator
Grandpa with Mator
Peter Whitmer log home
This is the Peter Whitmer Chapel and visitors center.
This is the Peter Whitmer farm home. We painted the senior apartment on the left, and the Sister's apartment on the right. Sara used to live here when she served on her mission. The high ceilings were not very fun to paint.
This was taken in wellsville when we were checking all of the Elders and Sisters apartments in the mission.
This was taken at our District meeting in Warsaw. The Sisters live in Sara's old apartment when she lived there during her mission.
Our new home
This is the Martin Harris farm home
Geneseo
This is the building that we attend church in, at Geneseo. From Palmyra it takes about 80 min. to get there.
We are from Idaho. We have five children, and seven grandchildren. We are on a mission serving the Rochester New York Mission. We love gardening, serving the Lord, and meeting with new people. We enjoy every chance we get to serve others. We love our family!
This is where we first lived when we came out on our mission
John Young home
This was our bedroom
working at the table
doing some work on my journal
Snow
Dad clearing the walk way
the red barn
looking down at the John Young homes
On the hill above the farm you can see the two homes that used to be one also the big red barn. The trees and the bushes in the forgroung are where Brigham Young and Heber C. Kimball were baptised
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