The Welch Family

The Welch Family

Tuesday, November 6, 2007

Thursday, November 1, 2007

Taiwan!!!!

This was a Jr High School we stopped at on our scooter excursion through Maolin National Park (near Meinong). We stopped and played basketball with them for a little while, it was way fun! These kids are of aborigine descent, and are much darked skinned than regular Taiwanese. They also speak a different dialect of Chinese. They are known as the Haka.
This was the Gao family that I taught while as a missionary. Their mother joined the church at the time, and since then the little girl and oldest boy have both been baptized. When Becca and I visited them, the little girl was running around the apartment yelling "He baptized Mommy...he baptized mommy!" It was really cute.
This is the Chen family that we spent a couple days with. They joined the church the 2nd to last week that I was in Taiwan (during SARS). We met him originally at a post office. They are both teachers, and speak pretty good english. They took us (with my parents) out for crab and the night market one night, and we went to lunch another day. Their english names are Michael and Katherine. Mike LOVES basketball, and is a huge Yankees fan.
This is the four of us during my parents visit to Taiwan. My parents later visited mainland China and Korea for business purposes, but we were fortunate to have them in Taiwan with us for a few days. This night, given the "unique" aroma of real Chinese food, we were able to find an Outback Steakhouse across from our hotel. It was nice to eat good American food for a change. While my parents were there, we were able to see the mission home and meet the mission president & missionaries, see the church (above), some of my old apartments, the main city that I served in (Kaohsiung), and many people that I taught as a missionary (namely the Ou family, Jiang family and Chen family).

This is Monkey mountain, and probably Becca's highlight of the trip. We saw probably 50 or so wild monkey, and were able to get up close and personal from the peanuts we had gotten at the bottom of the trail. The monkeys were friendly and fun...they only turned ambitious and active when they found the peanut stash in my pocket!!!
This is the Jiang family (D-Terrance, M-Lydia, daugthers Vivian, Amy and son Henry). They are a really special family that I met and taught as a missionary. Even though there were never baptized, they represent the goodness and joy that are in millions of Taiwanese people. Terrance is a doctor, and Lydia stays home with the kids. They are planning a trip to come to America (Utah!), where Vivian is looking to go to school. After meeting them for a few minutes, you can't but simply fall in love with Chinese people in general, and realize what unique and great culture they have. My last waining hours as a missionary was spent in there home bearing testimony of the the restored gospel and eternal families. I know there is still hope!

Lake Powell - Jacobson Style!

Lake Powell was a blast as always, and we had a hoot even though the trip was short and sweet. Albeit our time was short, we still were able to enjoy such things as the wakeboard, water weinie, jet-ski, lovely hawaiin haystacks, playing cards, tossing the football, swimming and best of all just relaxing and being with the family.
Don't be decieved by this picture. I purpously cropped the image so you would think that I am a master wake-boarder. I'm sure I face planted it as soon as I landed this "wicked" jump.
Becca is more of the wake-boarding pro in our little family, her jump is perfectly legit!!!