Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Visiting teaching in Yam Piece, Stock Farm, etc.

Wednesday, at high noon, Sister Cooper and Sister Hadlock walked all the way to the top of a steep, very steep, hillside to visit three of four sisters that reside in Yam Piece, Stock Farm and Glassgo. Sister Hadlock hoped when we reached this point that it was half-way. "No, not yet!" Roseau Relief Society "leader," Christabel Cooper, needed a cool drink of water and a little rest along the way.
Beverly Caffe (Coffee) was the third of four sisters visited Wednesday under a very hot and humid midday sun! She lives in this house, that is still under construction, with her husband and three sons. She was formerly employed as a braider of tourists' hair but is currently unemployed. Her husband is a "joiner" (cabinet/furniture maker). The house will be four stories high when/if it is completed. It will probably remain forever behind the typical zinc fence.
Twelve-year-old Emmanuel Caffe, the youngest of two Caffe sons, proudly posed in his graduation cap, which he would wear with his uniform at his school's graduation ceremony later Wednesday afternoon.




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