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, July 29, 2013

All is good!

Alright.. what happened this week. I can never really remember. One of my favorite families up and moved to Ambohipo, in Tana. I was way bummed, but they moved right next to the church there, and it's Mitchell's area, so I gave him their number. They're doomed for baptism soon.

Um, so the next transfer is actually next Sunday. Transfers are every 6 weeks now, or at least that's the goal. President Adams is doing a lot to get us on track & organized like a real mission ha. It's all a work in progress. But I hope I stay, I think I'll stay another 6 weeks at least. I wouldn't mind staying here for another 5 months or so though ha. This is my favorite area for sure. Working in a branch is so dope.

The new kids don't get here for another 6 weeks, or at least I think. We honestly get no news being outside of the capitol. No one tells us anything. But I think it's just people leaving this transfer and people getting mini's.

My legs are good now, but I did get a few more blood tests this week. The answers were in French, so obviously I didn't understand them, but we sent them to Tana, someone there will understand, but I'm fine now.

The clothes that they were all wearing are mainly just for the dances they were doing to represent the different provinces, but you do see people dressed like that, it's not too uncommon. Pretty African.

Yeah, we were all way sad when Pikar's dad got killed. They had a rough time obviously, but the branch all went over and visited them and they're still diligent as ever. They're getting baptized this Saturday, I'll take pictures.

We got to watch the broadcast this past week. It was good, lots of changes. I'm not gonna lie, the part where Pres Holland was talking to the people over satelite was way awkward, but it was a good meeting ha.

Have a good week, love you.

Taylor


Enjoy yourselves some pics...





classic gasy house

I broke a plate

Mangahazo with coconut, way good

Pikar, Augustino and Augustinne

Me and Augustino, Fredo and Pikar

Chopping dirt with Augustino


Augustino

Drahona and Fab



Drahona watching teletubbies


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