We were invited to a baptism of a wonderful woman in Panduri Branch. She has lost the use of her voice, but you can hear her whisper. We enjoyed hearing her bare her testimony. There is always a smile on her face.
I was happy to be asked to play the piano for the event. On Tuesday we wandered through the city looking for second hand stores and fabric shops. We scored on both accounts.
The Made In Italy shop had men's cotton shirting fabrics. There are 10 1/2-meters here and they cost $31. Score! The Humana second hand store had everything for 22 LEI so I bought a blue wool sweater and Paul bought a wool sport coat. Total cost was under $10.
Here is my first block of Mrs. Peach. This is English Paper Pieced so I can work on it on the couch. The fussy cutting really isn't hard, just had to get the lines right so they make a secondary design when sewn together.
Down the street from the fabric shop was a delicious shawarma restaurant. I love hearing the carver shaving off meat from the spit. These workers were incredibly fast.
We then enjoyed a day with the missionaries during zone conference in the Panduri Building. The messages shared by leaders are always uplifting.






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