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Wednesday, April 28, 2010

MISSION HOME FIRESIDE- JESSICA

This fireside was so spiritual. Our guest speaker, Jessica Wildermuth, was outstanding. She told an incredible story of her journey to joining the church. She understood the gospel so well and you could feel her testimony and such a spirit when she spoke.
She graduated from College, got a job here, and moved here by herself. She found it difficult to get to know people in a new city. She rode the bus each day and an LDS girl, Breanna, would say hello everyday and visit with her. She told her about the church and invited her to come. She politely declined. They continued to be friends on the bus.
Jessica became very ill and had to be hospitalized. She went through a tough time. Breanna came to the hospital to see her and Jessica realized what an true Christian she was. When she got better she accepted the invitation to come to church. She enjoyed it and let the missionaries start to teach her.
But reading the Book of Mormon was the thing that coverted her. She loved it.


Jessica
Sis. Lau leading the singing (Last time before she goes home)
Elder Sackett and Sis. singing a duet.

President Ward giving a talk, He is ALWAYS great.
A musical number by elders Knechtel, Taufoo, and Sackett.
Treats

Elders Caresia, Robbins, and Bates
Sisters Burns and Lau with friends.
Sis. Lofgran, Bennett and Bagley with Jessica. (the sisters that taught her)
Sisters Lau and LeSueur
Elders Caresia and Sackett with Tom

Sister Burns
Elders Knechtel and Markestein
Elders Butcher and Lee
Sisters Spencer and Johnson with all their friends they brought
Elder Fukui with his recent convert
Sisters Aulava and LeSueur

THE BOTANICAL GARDENS

The Botanical Gardens are located just down from the Capitol Building. They have plants from all over the world and lots of signs explaining all the varieties. It is a fascinating place to visit. Very beautiful. Made me want to do some yard work.
It is amazing all the things you can see, do, and learn about for free in DC. Lucky schools here.
You can see the end of the Botanical Building to the right with the Capitol in the back.


The Botanical Gardens
Looking out the back of the gardens.