Elder and Sister Jarvis

Elder and Sister Jarvis
Johannesburg South Africa Temple Missionaries

Thursday, October 30, 2014

THE ADVENTURE CONTINUES

Well here we are the end of October and I imagine you are all getting ready for Halloween! Actually they don't  celebrate at least I havent heard much about it.  There are some things here that are quite different though. Outside of our flat there is a sign that says "NO HOOTING". GUESS what that means? No its not about owls. . Its talking about car horns.  They hoot not honk!  The trunk of the car is the boot and the front is the bonnet. When they have a garage sale its called " a boot and bonnet sale".  The grocery cart is a trolley and you have to pay for the plastic bags for your groceries.  You have to ask for ice. They dont automatically provide it in the glasses. The beatiful jacaranda trees are all in bloom and it's a purple  world on our street! We traveled to Sabie this weekend since the temple was closed on Saturday. The scenery was spectacular . Canyons, rivers, mountains, rock firmations not to mention beatiful  birds, animals and flowers. There were 6 missionary couples that went and it was really enjoyable. This week we have had about 60 patrons from Reunion Island here at the temple.  They ALL SPEAK FRENCH. They flew in on Sunday since that is the only flight into Joburg each week and they are staying at temple housinguntil the plane returns them on Sunday. Reunion island is off the coast of Madagascar.  Anyway sure wish we  knew a little French. Such beautiful people. So kind and humble. By the way if anyone wants to call us we are 8 hours ahead and we have our same phone number that we had in Mink Creek. We had an amazing devotional with Elder Quentin Cook and his wife. Also the Area President spoke to us. It was so uplifting and inspiring.  Dad and I have been trying to walk every morning and I love seeing all the different nationalities that live around us; Indian, Asian, African,  American and many many different languages all talking at once!  Well I hope this finds you all well and happy. We are blessed in so many ways and are having an amazing experience. May the Lord  bless you all.
Love,
Kathy
Sister Jarvis

Sunday, October 19, 2014

One month in Africa

Well its  hard to believe but yes  we have been out one month already.  We have already had some incredible experiences and every day is a new adventure.  We continue to havemembers from Botswana, Congo, Zimbabwe, Cape Town,  Durbin and Madagascar and Mozambique visiting the temple. Its such a privilege  to help these sweet, humble people eavh day.  We  have to be in the temple every day except Sunday and Monday. On Friday we go at 4:30 a.m. and on Saturday we go at 5:30 a.m. The temple opens about noon on Tues and Wed. And Thurs. Sundays we drive to Soweto to the ward that we are assigned
to. How incredible that has been. Today was the Primary program and it was amaxing. There were probably close  to 80 children crowded onto the stand. Each one had a speaking part and the music was beautiful. Every  child had memorized their part and it was beautiful.  We always are so grateful that we have found the chapel withouy a map or G.P.S. we definitely have been blessed.  This past week we went to the Zoo in Pretoria.  It was huge and so beautiful. The jacaranda trees are all in bloom there and they are magnificent. Of course all the animals were amazing but so were all the gardens and trees. Tomorrow on Pday we have been invited to go bird watching with President. Atkins of the Temple Presidency. I guess he and Elder Jarvis have been talking a lot about the different in the area. So this will be a great opportunity as the Atkins have travelled around the world to view birds.  I wanted to post some amazing pics from our Rhino/Lion adventure but our computer broke this week and we need to find someone to fix it for us. WE have been blessed so much and appreciate your love and prayers in our behalf.  We love serving with other temple missionaries. We have Family Home Evening each Monday with all the other temple workers and the temple presidency. It has been great.  The treats are pretty amazing too!  Well enough for today. We send our love to all of you.

Wednesday, October 8, 2014

MY 73RD BIRTHDAY IN AFRICA!

October 8, 2014

Well this definitely was a birthday I will never forget!  My birthday fell on Pday and we were able to go with several other senior couples on the Rhino/lion preserve.  It was just incredible.  We saw so many animals in a day.  Lions...actually white lions with blue eyes...really they are incredible.  The white rhinos...we saw them making their way into the watering hole.  Beautiful, impalas, springbok and wildebeest.  We even saw a new baby zebra...amazing!  Even a mongoose or two.  The ostriches all stampeded in front of the van!  What a day.  We also went into the Kromdraai Wondercave.  The second largest cave in South Africa.  Beautiful formations and colorations.  Did I tell you we saw many giraffes and sable antelope.  also the waterbuck and eland.  Wow...I could not believe all we saw in one day!  Anyway we were able to have lunch at the entrance to the cave and it was delicious.  /They served dagwood sandwiches which were enormous!  They had a burger patty, bacon, cheese, lettuce, tomato, avacado and two over easy eggs on top!  Joe and I split one and it was still huge!  Did I tell you we saw white rhinos?  Well the whole thing was the Best ever!  How magnificent is the creation!  How much Heavenly Father must love us to form all these incredible creatures!  What a day!

The temple seems a little slower this week.  Possibly because the kids are out of school on vacation this week.  But we have kept pretty steady at the temple and I love it.  I absolutely love getting to know these people!  /They are just amazing and I keep thinking that I know them and have always known them.  It's a great feelilng. Well it's time for the old missionary couple to get to bed but we send our love and prayers to all.

Love,
Mom
Grandmother
Kathy
Sister Jarvis