It's hard to believe that we have been on our mission now for almost two whole weeks - my how time flies when you are having fun - truly. At first it was really hard to remember everyone's names, but we received our camp clothing and missionary name tags, so now it is a little easier to put names and faces together - at least we can call someone by name after reading their name tag :) Camp uniforms consist of jeans and one of the camp shirts that have the HVC logo on them - there are short sleeved t-shirts, long sleeved t-shirts, golf shirts, long sleeve button down shirts, short sleeve button shirts and then of course sweatshirts, vests and coats. We received three styles of name tags - a magnetic one, one that pins on and one that slips over a pocket. When working up on the mountain, we will wear one of the tags slipped over a thin piece of rope, of course, many of the sisters fancy theirs up a little The other two are worn on coats, church clothes, etc.
Self-explanatory - this is Elder Luke's name tag
Again, self-explanatory, but note the lovely beadwork
Someone's looking mighty official in their new camp shirt
This is a missionary flag that one of my tax clients designed.
It can be displayed in a window just like this, or . . .
One can add a picture and the missionary's name(s)
Once the flag is decorated to your liking, hang it in a window to
let the world know that the people living in this
home have a missionary in the field.
If you or anyone you know would be interested in a missionary flag to display, you can contact the designer at ashandani@comcast.net
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