Jacob 6:2 And the day that he shall set his hand again the second time to recover his people, is the day, yea, even the last time, that the servants of the Lord shall go forth in his power, to nourish and prune his vineyard; and after that the end soon cometh.

Cutest video ever!

Cutest video ever...At the very beginning you hear Elder Morgan tell the kids to go find a chameleon (the Malagasy are afraid of chameleons because they think they’re poisonous so it’s always a big deal when the missionaries touch them). Taylor then tells the kids to smile “ Tsiky tsiky tsara”. That cute little boy in the front left is asking, “Is it a picture? Who? Who? Who?” And you hear Taylor tell him it’s a video.

More cute kids!

Ha, when I was talking to all the kids, we were just naming a ton of different "laoka" that they like. Laoka is toppings for rice, they have a ton of kinds, so we were just naming a bunch.

Stories, Comments?

If any of you have received any letters or great stories from Taylor and would like to share it, we'd love to have it and post it here. When Taylor is done we are going to make this blog into a book for him. So we would love to have any additional stories that he may send to you. Just email them to moultonfamily1@msn.com. THANKS!!

Feel free to make comments to the posts below, and they will be emailed to Taylor. He would love to hear from you. Even if it is a small comment.

Letters from Elder Moulton:

Monday, December 17, 2012

Gotta love me some in-grown toenail!


Buckle up people. Probably the shortest letter yet coming up.

So last Tuesday was Zone Meeting. 8 hours of meetings! Yes!! So sick!! The President's wife made us lunch, that was incredible.

After the meetings, I talked to the Health couple about my toe hurting, it had been bothering me for about a week. So they had me talk to the Office Elders about getting a time at a Adventist Clinic on Wednesday morning.



I stay healthy!

In-grown toenail


We went to the clinic, and I found out that my toe was way worse than I thought. The doctor stabbed away with his needle until he figured it was numb. It was numb for the most part, until he started clipping the nail in half. Oh man.. it was tender. He told me that I wasn't allowed to go out and work until Monday (today). So I was stuck at home all day, every day, this whole week. Except for every other morning, we'd go back to the clinic to get bandages changed.

So that's about all that happened this week. Oh, except for Tuesday, before I got my nail cut out, they were having a big celebration here in Tana. Ny Fankalazan'ny Republika Fahefatra. The Celebration of the 4th Republic. Huge fireworks display. We watched it from a members house, three stories up, on a sketchy ledge with no hand rail. It was so dope! I'll try to get some pictures and videos up.


Watchin fireworks on a sketchy ledge 3 stories up.




Oh, and I did get your last package last week. They only go in for pickups once every two weeks, so if one is even a day late, it'll get held up for 2 weeks. But everything is here! Thanks for all of it. I save the freeze dried meals for my Sunday dinners, it's the best way to end the week.

The investigators that up and moved on us were brand new, I hadn't said anything about them yet, but we found them, turns out they moved about 20 feet away, just moved across a little courtyard and upstairs. We had another investigator do that last week. Ha, it was actually two investigators, both families swapped houses. Kind of tripped us out. Anyway, I'll try to get some good stories from the goings-on this week to make up for my lack of excitement this week.

Talk to you all next week!

Taylor

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