We visited Kiribati October 14th - 18th
We had some wonderful experiences
The airport is under renovation
Welcome to Moroni High School Campus
The new house we stayed in. This is the back door view
This is looking out the front door
Moroni's Campus
All of the water tanks for the campus
The office
The lunch gathering area
This is from our guest house on Moroni campus
The airport is under renovation
Welcome to Moroni High School Campus
The new house we stayed in. This is the back door view
This is looking out the front door
Moroni's Campus
All of the water tanks for the campus
The office
The girls dorm
The blacktop, basketball, netball, etc. courtThe lunch gathering area
The Church boat stored on Campus
The village kids would play in the water daily to cool offThis is from our guest house on Moroni campus
Dinner out with:
Ameet, Auto, E&S Belshe, E&S Needham, Us
The students had their annual Christmas Program
The pianist has only played the piano for 1 year!
He plays by ear and is amazing
This is the manger for the Christmas program
The Choir was beautiful
The beautiful angel
The wisemen
The Shepherds
Mary & Joseph
Two of the choir girls that touched our hearts
We spoke at a Morning Side with these returned Missionaries
Baneririe the Principal at Moroni took us out to an island for lunch
The Moon at noon
These are the resorts Guest Houses
This is breadfruit on the tree
The lunch fala
Some of the food we ate (all of the items were cooked)
Pandanus, you suck out the sweet juices Sea Bugs they eat
Cooked Eel Cooked cut up Sea Worms
This is my plate, I tried the Sea Bug, Eel, and Pandanus; also rice and chicken
And guess ate the Sea Worm . . . Bryce! 😝
After lunch, Bryce and Ameet went for a bike ride through the local village
Heading back to the main island
There is an old inoperable Farris wheel in the center of town
Game of soccer on a dirt field
Basketball at a local church
A garden on this dry Atoll Island
Fully loaded artillery shells
A beautiful sunrise
A beautiful sunset
The new Stake Center under construction in Kiribati
Farewell Kiribati
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