It is interesting how many older women we see that are bent over and many of them carring large loads in bags and on two wheeled carts. Sometimes we help them carry loads up the steps of the Metro you see to the right. This one and the one below are in Ukraine.Elder and Sister Burr
Mission Experiences
Second Mission
We will be serving in the Seoul South Korea mission for two years. We will be posting our experiences below.
First Mission
Hello to all our family and friends visiting this Blog. We are excited about our mission to Kharkov Ukraine. We are in the Donetsk Mission as Humanitarian/Welfare missionaries. Half of our time will be spent helping members with employment. We are also taking Russian lessons from a little Ukrainian girl twice a week. Our brains seem to be a bit scrambled but we are enjoying the process. Keep tuned in and we will keep you updated on what's happening. We are loving it here in Ukraine and we love the people. What a great experience.Saturday, February 12, 2011

The Reed's are in the center with yellow hats on. They have faithfully finished their mission and the CES kids and leaders are giving them a well deserved fairwell party. This is a great group of youth that Ukraine can be proud of.
The Reed's are fun people to be around and they can take a practical joke and really join in on the kids activities. They even stayed up all night to dance with them at a New Years Eve ball.
These three are leaders in the district. One the left is one of our translators and she is a Relief Society President. The one in the middle is the CES president of the district. The one on the right is the young women's president. These young adult women are all returned missionaries and single - and beautiful.
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