More Updates on Ethan

Ethan has had an extremely eventful six months..


 This is the look of a teen who has completed their final ever High School exam.  He put a lot of work into studying throughout the entirety of High School, and IB is no joke.  It was a big relief to be done.



Ethan turned 18!  Right after this he started the process of obtaining his Korean drivers license (you have to wait until you are 18 here).  He is now licensed to drive in Korea and anywhere that accepts an International Driving Permit.



He went through the temple for the first time.



Six members from our branch all went to the temple together to take out their endowments.   Those six members came from five different countries.  We sure are a multicultural group!




Some pictures of the Seoul, Korea temple.



Ethan graduated from seminary.



On Ethan's last day at Church in Seoul, he and a couple of his friends from the Priests Quorum organised to dress the same.  We're fortunate to have a nice group of youth around our kids.

In amongst all of this too, there has been a lot of work put in to organising visa documents and getting packed up ready to go on a mission.  Ethan and I (and sometimes David) have traipsed around visiting police stations, government department, embassy, lawyers offices, dentist, doctor, tailor etc.  It's lucky Korea is so efficient.  Most of the documents can be turned around within a day.

Lastly, and unfortunately I don't have pictures of this, Ethan has been playing in his school soccer team as goal keeper.  They won overall in their division.

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Nan said…
So proud of you Ethan!!