April 2 , 2016 letter
Dear All,
It has been
a couple of weeks since I wrote to you.
Last week was so wonderful. Our
family came down to see our Zuni and our little Branch and town. We felt so supported by this amazing family
we have and love them so much. We
enjoyed every second of the time we spent with them. We loved seeing
The week
before was very busy with helping others and visiting and teaching many. We love helping the people.
On Saturday
morning before we left for Gallup to see our family we had a Branch Easter Egg
hunt and a hot dog lunch. We had a lot
of children come and they had fun. The
Young Women hid the eggs , the Elders and us talked and showed a very short
video, and the Elders and Elder Dattage and President Walker cooked hot
dogs. Sister Walker and I were able to
get the meal ready to serve and enjoyed some visiting. We were able to bring two different families
to the hunt. Both are less active but
had a great time. We took them home then
took the Elders with us to Gallup because the night before their truck had a
flat time and we took them to Gallup to get it fixed.
We met our
family at the hotel. They were waiting
and we were so excited we could hardly contain ourselves. So many hugs from the people we love more than
anything in the world. Saturday Night
was the Women’s Meeting in Gallup so we took the Granddaughters to the Gallup
Stake Center and I was able to watch with daughters, daughter in law (who is
just like a daughter to me) and Taylor, Reagan, Kendal, Jordan and
Samantha. So so so amazing. Love them.
Sunday we
came to church in Zuni Branch. Our
family was one half of the people there.
One of my high lights was Elder Dotage and Hunter passing the Sacrament
together. The little ones went to Primary
and the girls and Hunter went to Sunday School and Young Women’s. Taylor was able to see the room with the
decorations that she sent. They love
them. Kendal and Reagan went to Young
Womens also. They said the Primary kids
were amazingly good and Samantha and Jordan and Maelee kept them in line. Hunter went to Priesthood because we do not
have Aaronic Priesthood boys that attend.
They men held Preisthood in a little tiny classroom because their
Priesthood room was too cold. They were
so crowded that Shae had to sit in the middle.
There was no room There was no one to teach Sunday school to the youth
so Lance and Jeff went in and taught that class... So wonderful to have my girls in Relief
Society with me. After we invited the
Walkers and the Salts to dinner with our family. It was fun using the ovens in the church and
mine to prepare this dinner. After we
visited and the kids all played together.
They were so kind to each other and had so much fun. The Elders were also to dinner and enjoyed
some family time with our families. Love
all of these people.
On Monday
we headed to the Petrified wood Forest.
This took most of the day. We ate
pizza and let the kids swim. They love
that part as we visited with them and help and enjoyed them so much.
Tuesday we
went to El Morrow. It is a beautiful
mountain and a hike to see ruins and many signatures on the walls by Spaniards
as they passed through many years ago.
After we
ate Zuni Chicken at the Holana Store. We
were so crowded that many had to stand and eat but it was fun then we drove
around Zuni showing them the people and homes, schools, library, hospital,
Wellness center, the Old Mission and the old town were people still live. It was the original part of Zuni. We showed them the bread ovens and couldn’t
buy bread because the bakery wasn’t open while they were here.
We went to
Chinle to see the Canyon De Chelly national Monmument This is a beautiful place – some say
prettier than the Grand Canyon. Some of
them hiked to the bottom and saw the ruins close up. We spent most of the day seeing this
beautiful spot. On that evening we went
out to eat and the kids swam again.
At this
point we headed to Fort Bluff and Blanding.
We loved it there. It is
beautiful and the fort was so fun. Hand
carts, dress ups for kids, many cabins with stories of the pioneers that lived
there and much more. We loved the film
and learning about the pioneers and their hard travel to Bluff. So fun for us. We also went to some other ruins and then it
was time late.
On the next
day we left early and went to Farmington to our District Training Meetings We
were called as District leaders last week and are so humbled by this. We know that a lot of responsibility comes
with them. We will have meetings and
will need to work with the missionaries in the Window Rock District. We learned a lot at our meeting and found out
that the next training meeting is in Zuni.
We will be even more busy because we need to visit all of the people in
our District. There is one Zone leader
and then four District Leaders in this Mission. We will keep working hard and do our
best.
Now we are
back in Zuni and the first thing we did was get wood for our dear friend
Pam. We love conference and enjoyed it
Saturday and also visited so many in between.
The Elders watch with us because they have no T V.
Conference
is amazing. We love it and hope we can
use so much of it to help those around us.
Some of my favorite things we were taught have been to remember who we
are. Use and love the Preisthood
authority and keys, To forgive is not to condone. Be willing to say I am sorry, I am wrong,
I am proud of you. Blessings of
family Councils and that Grandparents can encourage children.
Love you
and hope you can listen and love what we learn in Conference. Remember that Charity is the Pure Love of
Christ. Love and help those around
us. We love you.
Fun pictures from the Branch Easter Egg Hunt
The grandkids were all waiting for Elder and Sister Dattage on this couch at the hotel! They were more than a little excited!!
Maelee and Kasey! New favorite friends!!
Dancing in the church parking lot with our friends from the Branch
Mae, Jax and Kyson with branch friends!
Serious 4 square and dancing!
Brother Salt brought lots of whipping cream! The kids loved this!!
Ken
Tyson
Reggie
Jord
Nahoa getting whipped cream
Even Emma made a new friend! Emma and Cohen! This is one of my favorite pictures from the entire trip!
Elder and Sister Dattage had Easter baskets full of handmade Zuni goods! They are so thoughtful even the 2 Elder's got a basket!!
Here we are at the Petrified Forest
Eating a very windy lunch at the Petrified Forest
After we ate lunch at the Halona market we bought tons of flour! The bags were so awesome and used to make many traditional crafts!
On our way down from El Morrow! So beautiful!!!
Elder and Sister Dattage at 4 Corners! Elder Dattage had to stand in New Mexico! Sister Dattage was most comfortable in Utah!!
Elder and Sister Dattage are the new District Leaders! After their first meeting in Farmington they went to a members home who collects old cars!
Check out this blowing sand in the parking lot!
We were all so grateful to spend the week with Elder and Sister Dattage or as we know them, Mom and Dad and Grandma and Grandpa! I can't even begin to tell you the impact they are having on the lives of the members in Zuni! They are so loved there! People tear up when they talk about them and how much they love and appreciate them! We are so proud of them and grateful for their example! No one loves their kids and grandkids more firecely than Elder and Sister Dattage! If they can leave home and serve a mission anyone can! I testify to the importance of missionary work, in particular the work of Senior Missionaries. They are so tender in the hearts of people and their impact is so GREAT!!!!!


















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