Elder Jeff Olson and Sister Barbara Olson have returned from their year of service at the Oakland Temple Visitors' Center of the San Francisco Mission. They spoke of their experiences to the Mink Creek Ward and described the beauty of Temple Hill that attracts many people from all over the world to come to the Visitors' Center. It was a day of family togetherness with relatives from both sides congregating, along with many friends to welcome them back.
Youth of the LDS Ward and their leaders made a drive to participate in work at the Star Valley Temple in Afton, WY. It is a beautiful place in beautiful surroundings. It is the first temple to be built in Wyoming by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and serves members in both Wyoming and Idaho.
A fun learning culinary activity for the Mink Creek youth was entitles “Chopped”, with similar activities to the televised show of that title. They were given ingredients and then needed to prepare food in the categories of appetizers, main dish and dessert. This involved about eleven young people and took place at the home of Per and Cassie Danfors. Cassie is the president of the Young Women's organization. Hopefully some of the attendees were also part of the cleanup crew.
David and Melanie Law brought some friends from Utah for a weekend at their place here. Bill Despain, former Mink Creeker, drove over from his present residence in Fielding, UT. His ties to our village bring him home every so often.
Keeping close tabs on weather forecasts, we were hoping for some storm this past week. However the storm at the village level was more of a skiff during the early morning hours. At this point the beginning of February looks like the normal end of March. Don't forget Valentine's Day, it is a day worth remembering, we all need to feel valued. From me—thanks for checking out the blog on this great spot on the map. Recently circumstances caused me to skip a couple of weeks. I so appreciated it when one of you called to see if all was well. Friends mean so much.
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