Dearest Family and Friends,
We have just one week left on our mission. As we conclude our service in Trinidad and the West Indies we wanted to share a few more pictures with you.
Many of the islands are host to turtle nesting this time of year.
Sea turtles can live up to 100 years!
Seminary and Institute students around the world take the Basic Doctrines Assessment each year.
We administered the test here in Barbados as well as many other locations throughout the mission.
This is Mamey Sopote fruit native to Trinidad & Tobago. It looks funny and tastes like peaches. We also get a lot of mangos this time of year. Did you know there are over 300 varieties of mangos?
Early morning cloudscape - Barbados
This boardwalk runs for over a mile along the beach near Christ Church, Barbados
Sister Lindorf enjoying a moment of reflection
When the sun comes up the color of the water in Barbados is beautiful
Carlton Spencer's Baptism
Our missionaries in Couva have been busy!
This new convert, Cintra, has been a great asset to our ward.
Early morning ocean baptism near Maracas Bay
Young Adults in Barbados playing games at a YSA activity
Here we are with Elder Gamiette, our S&I supervisor who was just sustained an Area Seventy.
We have enjoyed our service in the West Indies and have grown to love the people here dearly. We appreciate each of you and the love and support you have expressed. We will likely have one more post before we return to the USA next week.
All our love,
Elder & Sister Lindorf
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