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| 6th December 2008 Grandma 75 | Assembly - From: Silly Stories Dear Quinn, The Assembly and all else sounds like you are having great experiences. Keep up the good work! No snow here in the valley but all the ski areas are doing well. Love, you!! Be safe |
| 29th November 2008 josh | Hilarity - From: Silly Stories Aww... Pobre ratoncito! That's sad. Good stories though. The lockout story is great. Is fynby how we are so scared of things like that happening, but in the end it worked out great, and now you have so many stories that you will probably remember for the rest of your life! You'd probably be sad if something like that didn't happen to you when you were there! Well, keep on truckin and keep making new stories! |
| 22nd November 2008 D&J Devo | - From: Silly Stories Cute stories. Loved your scriptural application at the end.. lol. First time I'd heard that one. Thanks for the laugh. |
| 20th November 2008 abi | so adorable - From: Silly Stories Oh my goodness i just read your story about da ratoncitos. That was so adorable. Well I'm sure Jehovah appreciates your love for his little critters but won't hold it against you for protecting yourselves from poisonous pee- eew. p.s. excellent story telling |
| 8th November 2008 Sarah Graves | Thank you! - From: Updates We appreciate you keeping us updated with the wonderful experiences in D.R.! It is very encouraging to have living proof that Jehovah's work continues to be supported all around the world, sometimes just reading about people we've never met just isn't the same as knowing it's you. We keep you in our prayers and thanks again! Love, The Graves Family |
| 7th November 2008 D&J Devo | - From: Updates That's great news... I have similar stories from friend JoAnna when she was in Nica. She always said the deaf territory was very fruitful because the witnesses were the only ones who really tried to communicate w/ them. Wonder if its similar there in DR. Keep it up. |
| 12th October 2008 DJDeVo | - From: Deaf Stories I enjoyed your photos and blog. My wife and I are now subscribed. Keep up your hard work in this time of the end. |
| 2nd October 2008 Quinners | - From: Hello from the Caribbean! Hey Abi! In Jarabacoa there磗 about 50 deaf so not tons but it is a smaller town. The brothers have a list of all the deaf but I'm still learning the ropes here. Feel free to e-mail me too if you want more info! quinnasl@hotmail.com |
| 2nd October 2008 Quinners | - From: Hello from the Caribbean! Oh, I forgot. In the DR the language groups I've heard of are ASL, Chinese and Creol. There might be more... |
| 2nd October 2008 Quinners | - From: Deaf Stories Hey guys! So if you want to write lots e-mail me cause this only allows for little replys. :) I创m having a good time here, but would still like to keep up to date on the happenings back home. Look forward to sharing experiences. Love you! |
| 2nd October 2008 Quinners | - From: Hello from the Caribbean! Hello! I创m here for 5 months or till the end of Jan. The congregation I创m in is pretty big-maybe 125 but the sign Language group has just 11 publishers. I创ve only been to one beach which was kinda of gross :(. I创m sure I'll have other oppurtunities. Been to the Bethel here twice though which is always a happy time. |
| 2nd October 2008 Quinners | - From: ARRIVAL-Embarke Republica Dominicana Hey Jess and Jazz! Miss you too. My sister said she sees you guys often so will have to give eachother hugs through her :) Keep up the good work in your territory! Love you! |
| 1st October 2008 4js | awsome! : ) - From: Deaf Stories those experiences are soo cool! thats sad that the tracts where shreded but it is still a really neat experience. cant wait 2 see you again but love hearing frome you. keep the experiences coming! love and miss you lots, jess, jazz, jen, and jared : ) |
| 1st October 2008 Abi | cute pics - From: Hello from the Caribbean! Hey Quinn, thanks for inviting me to see your pictures. Glad to know you arrived safely. It looks like Jehovah is taking good care you. So are there many deaf contacts in the area you're staying? And do you get any kind of map for the territories or make one as you go? ~ Abs |
| 29th September 2008 ScottnAlly | So happy for you!! - From: Deaf Stories I can totally picture you trudging up those mountains and singing!! So glad you're having a good time..and safe. Somehow I missed you Sept 11 entry and hadn't heard anything since arrival. So we were worrying about you w/hurricanes and all. Very happy to hear from you and love reading your exp. Miss you tons. (kitties had to deal w/new pet sitter. Just not the same!) We just got back from unassigned terr in Utah! Lots of exp to tell but I'll save 'em for when you're back and have time. Love ya! |
| 20th September 2008 Sam | Sooo Jelous!!! - From: Hello from the Caribbean! Quinn, got to admit, sounds like your having an awesome time in the D.R. How long will you be down there for? How big are the congregations? Any other language groups? And what about the beaches? ;) Well keep up the good work and hope to hear from ya soon..... |
| 13th September 2008 Terry Bevis | Hey Quinny-quinn - From: Hello from the Caribbean! so good to know you are ok with the hurricanes blowing over and by the D.R. We're watching Ike on the weather channel bearing down on Galveston TX tonight (Fri 9/12) and pray for the peoples' safety. You're going to know at least another language by the time you come home! How do you like the tropical weather?? So different than the great Pac NW. Be safe, stay well and know we love you lots! Aunt T & Uncle M. |