Last week we visited Sauniatu Primary School. The school is grades K through 5 or they call it years 1 through 6. The children are being taught mostly in English but they don't speak it very well.
This is the area David O McKay visited as an apostle and called it the Nauvoo of the Pacific. What a beautiful little village. It is about a 45 minute drive from where we live and it is up in the mountains. The area is green and lush with vegetation and a beautiful view of the ocean. We can see why. It is quiet and preserved. We will be visiting this school once a week and helping with the teachers and helping the children with their reading skills. All but one of those teachers already have their ITEP Certificate but still need a lot of professional development.
This is the main school building of Saniatu. |
We have been attending faculty and leadership meetings and trying to learn how things work. There is a lot of work to be done but the people seem willing to learn and are very welcoming and friendly.
Sister Osborne, Sister & Elder Spencer and Father Chris Ford who is going to be the new principal at Don Bosco. |
This performance by these young men was so good. They performed for about 15 minutes. It was something we will never forget and were so grateful that we were asked to be there.
Nada celebrated her 58th birthday here. We went to a nation wide track and field event for high schools. All the student bodies from all over the country attend. It was held in Apia Park and it is a big sporting event park like Rice Stadium at the University of Utah. (Put that in for Sally and Trevor.) The kids cheer the entire time. It was a great event to meet the kids and support the school. It was like a gian pep rally for hours. That evening we went out with 4 other Senior couples to celebrate Sister Spencer's birthday. We had salad and pizza that was very good. It was a great day.
Quite a few of the athletes did their events barefooted. |
Saturday we went snorkeling at the Upolu Deep. The water was clear and beautiful. Reed snorkeled a lot and Nada snorkeled a little. We saw beautiful fish and a very deep blue starfish and some beautiful corral. The water was only waste deep until you got to the Deep so it was a safe place for Nada to snorkel for the first time here in Samoa.
Church is a little hard. It is sitting through 3 hours of nothing but Samoan. We are learning a little more every week but it is hard. Most everywhere else we speak totally in English so we are not having to learn Samoan. We will keep trying. They asked us to teach the Young Single Adults so that will be good. Most of them are returned missionaries and they all speak English. Maybe they can help us with our Samoan and we can help them with their English. After church we took a 3 hour drive across the Island of Upolu on the Cross Island Road. We saw a beautiful waterfall, some beautiful vegetation, stopped at the Bahai Temple which had gorgeous grounds, and stood on a sandy beach and looked at the beautiful ocean on the other side. We saw some people that live very humbly and saw some beautiful homes. This is truly a country that has modern things and very 3rd world things. The people are all very friendly no matter where you meet them.
We got different furniture yesterday which really helps brighten up our apartment. It is newer and cleaner and Nada doesn't feel like she can't sit down. We are settling in and things are getting better and more familiar every day. That is all for this week. We will try to keep this blog up every week but if nothing too exciting happens it will be every other week. We love you all. Reed and Nada
Like Rice Eccles Huh? So moderate in size? Nothing lie Lavell Edwards Stadium? Which is to say ...Awesome! Just kidding Ute fans. We love the Ute's too. GO COUGARS!
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ReplyDeleteHow were your mask and snorkel? They look good on you.
The star fish and coral are awesome! How is the water? Are there any cool dive sites with awesome things to see?
ReplyDeleteWe are proud of you for sitting through three hours of church in Samoan. Hopefully the Spirit will teach you the language quickly. That is super cool that you are going to be teaching the young adults. That sounds like something right up dads alley.
ReplyDeleteWe are proud of you and love you. Thanks for keeping us informed.
By the way...just 22 days from KICK OFF! GO COUGARS!
Awesome update!! I think what you are doing and the things you are seeing are so unique and exciting. What a cool starfish! Look at you go MOM!!! Blogging is the best because we have the opportunity to see all of these pictures and you report on things you forget to tell us on Skype. Samoa looks beautiful. You hadn't told us about meeting the Prime Minister, etc. AWESOME!! Keep up the posts. I love reading them.
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