on the far right.
We are going to serve in Battambong, Cambodia for 23 months. We entered the MTC on August 8, 2011 and arrived in Cambodia on August 16, 2011.
Sunday, November 6, 2011
Oo-op Fam
Leo likes to give praying hands

..and also likes to shake hands but only with Lok Daa.

Sisters... Loy & Johnson walking on logs to the walkway Ooup's built.
The logs can be very slippery so that is also why Sister Yeates walks the water way.

Ram is carrying Sister Yeates chair and shoes to the car.
Sister Yeates in her black boots.

Sister Yeates wading in the water.

The walkway the Oo-up's made. They cut large vine branches to cover the walkway.

No one said anything about the dress that Ram was wearing or why he was so tired (of course Sister Yeates and Elder Yeates were curious). Later, Sambaat said (just as we were leaving) that all his other clothes got wet and muddy because all the men, including Rit & Ram, stayed up through out the night to make a walkway through the deepest part of the area leading to the Oo-up home. It was raining most of the night and they hauled dirt or mud on large cloth then dumped it where needed. There were five of them that worked on the walkway until past 1:00 am and the sun went down at 6:00 pm.

Ram was more interested in caring for Sister Yeates' black boots than he cared about being seen in a dress. The family are kind - they call it a robe. Ram always carried the black boot too Sister Yeates' car and then was there wen she took them off. He often would sit during the lesson and fan Elder Yeates with one hand and pick the stickers out of his trousers with the other. He loves Lok Daa & Lok Yayi.

Ram Oo-up coming home from school. He hadn't been to school since before we started to teach the family. They kept him home to work (but there was no work for them). Sister Yeates kept encouraging the family to send him to school.
..and also likes to shake hands but only with Lok Daa.
Sisters... Loy & Johnson walking on logs to the walkway Ooup's built.
The logs can be very slippery so that is also why Sister Yeates walks the water way.
Ram is carrying Sister Yeates chair and shoes to the car.
Sister Yeates in her black boots.
Sister Yeates wading in the water.
The walkway the Oo-up's made. They cut large vine branches to cover the walkway.
No one said anything about the dress that Ram was wearing or why he was so tired (of course Sister Yeates and Elder Yeates were curious). Later, Sambaat said (just as we were leaving) that all his other clothes got wet and muddy because all the men, including Rit & Ram, stayed up through out the night to make a walkway through the deepest part of the area leading to the Oo-up home. It was raining most of the night and they hauled dirt or mud on large cloth then dumped it where needed. There were five of them that worked on the walkway until past 1:00 am and the sun went down at 6:00 pm.
Ram was more interested in caring for Sister Yeates' black boots than he cared about being seen in a dress. The family are kind - they call it a robe. Ram always carried the black boot too Sister Yeates' car and then was there wen she took them off. He often would sit during the lesson and fan Elder Yeates with one hand and pick the stickers out of his trousers with the other. He loves Lok Daa & Lok Yayi.
Ram Oo-up coming home from school. He hadn't been to school since before we started to teach the family. They kept him home to work (but there was no work for them). Sister Yeates kept encouraging the family to send him to school.
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