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, November 25, 2013

Good ole' Mada!!

I went on splits with Eppich this week. Super fun. This province is the source of like ALL the letchis on the island, so we get them SO much. Either buying them or getting them from people we teach. I'll miss letchis when I go home. It's the best fruit ever. Being here has made me realize how little fruit we have in America. This country has so much, way dope.


letchis are all over the place, super cheap

trying to smile after slicing my finger open on the bottom of the basket



Anyway, yeah we slaughtered the turkey this morning.  He's in the oven now. We're getting all the guys together to have a party tonight.


Brian


You'd think that after a year and a half on a mission, and 19 years of going to church before, I'd be used to sitting in meetings. Nope, I officially cannot focus during any meeting ever. We had a ton of meetings this weekend, Pres Adams and a member of the quorum of the 70 from Africa came to Tamatave this weekend. Meanwhile, there were other meetings going on for youth leaders, and somehow I got roped into translating. Translating is so exhausting. But all that said, they do have pretty big plans for this place.



exploring the new church being built


baptismal font


Yeah, pretty much everyone is back from the dead people celebrations, but now everyone is out in the countryside harvesting letchis, so pretty much the whole month has been a slow one. We still get an alright amount of lessons taught though.

We kind of teach whichever people will let us. We focus on getting to less actives, but if regular families are down to learn, we hit them too.

I got the packages this thursday, thanks a ton! 

Sis Rakotovao actually goes home in like 2 days. If I get transferred and stop in Tana, I'm for sure going to visit her and her family. But Jumelle is still in Utah, I don't know where though, I'll ask her family. She gets released in March.

Thanks for writing, love you guys!
Taylor

more pics for ya...


ants on the side-of-the-road donuts, super good though 


this chick is super scared of me, but i got her to take a picture

some recent converts at district conference

rakotomalala


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