Monday, September 23, 2013

More Catching Up

 

One of our callings is to work with the YSA's (Young Single Adults).  This was a service project we had a few weeks ago for a member of our bishopric who was terminally ill.  He passed away last 10 days ago and we had his funeral last Friday. His wife didn't want anyone to wear black--she wanted to celebrate his life.  He had suffered long enough.  We spent a few hours cleaning up his "garden" (yard) for his wife and son.  Our bishop is the one in the front with his hands on his knees.  Our missionaries from our ward are the ones in the middle back--Elder Torres has a blue shirt on and has black hair and Elder Palmer is to his right with light hair.  Elder Palmer is right behind the Bishop.  We do quite a few things with these Elders.

This is a view from the back coming up to the house.  It's a nice sized garden
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This is the view from the patio looking down the garden. 

We had a baptism a week ago Saturday for a little 8 year old girl--Odu Bolaji.  Byron was asked to confirm her and he did an excellent job. 
Her parents are from Nigeria.  Her mother gave her a "baptismal party" instead of a birthday party.  She served dinner to a hundred people.  Grace runs her own day care center and invited all her children and their parents, plus Odu's friends and their families.  The ward was supportive as well.  We had Great food--she hired a Nigerian caterer.  It was delicious.  She invited all the little children to come up and sing "Families Can Be Together Forever."  She had words printed out for the older ones.  It was a Great Day!

We are enjoying our mission!!!  We still don't have a car, but because of our "advanced age," we have free bus passes.  We can go anywhere in England on the bus; however, we're not supposed to leave our mission boundaries except for the temple and inside the M25--the London Ring Route.  For the "Elderly" missionaries, we're supposed to be able to walk 3 miles--we've Exceeded that!  But there's always a Rainbow--it's helping the waistline--right now at least.

We're Happy in our flat and very Excited to be working with the YSA's.  We're going to be Institute teachers starting next week--scary!  We have around 10 that we think will support us and we Hope we can make it a wonderful experience for them!  We're teaching the Book of Mormon and we're studying like crazy!!!  I've also been trying out recipes on the Elders to see if I can make Young Adult Food over here.  We've had a few successes.  Well I have to go to bed--I'm breaking "Mission Rules" right now.  (They're mainly for the young missionaries--but I need to get some shut eye.)
Have a Happy Everyone!!!
Bye for now.

CATCH UP




Just thought you might like to see how we do our shopping over here.  We have a little cart that's called a "trolley."  It makes it much easier to get to and from the store when you have heavy items or too much to carry between the two of you; however, we forgot that we have TWO flights of stairs that we have to drag it up.

I'm having trouble posting pictures so will post some more later.

Bye for now.




  
 
 




 

Monday, September 9, 2013

The DOGS

We had an appointment to visit a couple in a neighboring town.  We had to take the train and then a Long Walk.  We weren't exactly sure how far it would be and asked a man on the street who immediately suggested that we needed a taxi.  Well since someone is being a "penny pincher, " we Walked!  Anyway we finally got to the person's house and he had Two Massive Dogs and said, " I hope you don't mind dogs.  They're very friendly!  I can put them out if you like."
Byron (Dad) said, "No that's not problem, we'll be fine."

Well we walked in to this smallish living room and the dogs were jumping up and down and wanted to jump all over us.  One was half golden retriever the other half was some kind of bull dog--a Big one.  The other dog was half border collie & half Rottweiler.  We were trying to visit with this couple, but the dogs wouldn't leave us alone.  I had on my Favorite skirt, which is a skirt of many colors and is also a very light weight soft fabric, & a short sleeved top.  They were putting their heads in our laps and licking me up and down my arms--those who Know me, know that I rarely even Touch dogs.  I could hardly stand to be by myself--I SMELLED like DOG!!!

Now if that wasn't bad enough,  I happened to look down at Byron (Dad) and he had on Dark slacks, butt they had what looked like Thick powder all over them, and then I realized that is was Hair--Dog Hair!!!  We were trying So Hard to be cordial and have a nice visit, but I was trying to disappear into the couch at the same time holding my breath.  They were constantly calling the dogs and I was trying to protect my skirt--it was Some visit!!!  They were Great people and we liked them a lot.  Next time we go there, I'm wearing Levis!!!

I thought I would post a picture of our flat from the outside.  We are on the second floor.  We look
out over the Thames--I know I've said that before, but you'll see the retaining wall in the background.
It's pretty cool!!  Definitely will be when it gets colder!!!




 
 
 
Now you see that we're actually behind the one that Brian had thought we lived in.
 
 
 
 
This is looking down the street from our flat.  I was across the street taking most of the shots.  We walk down the street to where that girl is and then cross over to her side to go to the town center and to church.
 

 
This is the way we walk to go to the grocery store.  We even bought a little "trolley" to go shopping with.  The biggest problem with that is that we have to carry it up Two flights of Stairs!!!  It isn't bad though.  We don't mind.
 
 
A week ago Saturday we were walking home from the grocery store and saw a big fire.  We decided to go and check it out, since we were on foot.  We almost got there. It was a tire fire.  When we first saw it, the whole sky was covered with smoke.  We walked a Long way but  couldn't quite make it.  We ended up an and got the history of Gravesend.  It was actually very enlightening.
 
 
This is what it looked like as we were walking.  It was actually worse when we came home from the store.  That little church you can see in the smoke is the resting place of Pocahontas.  There's a statue to her in the park by the church.
 
 
This is a view of our walk on the way back home.  We had to hurry because we had a dinner party with the missionaries and the Jacobsons that night.  I made "CafĂ© Rio" for them and they Loved it.  It was really fun having them over!!!
Bye for Now. 

Sunday, September 1, 2013

A Couple of Weeks Ago









Byron & I went back a week later by ourselves and did more than this--we knew what we were doing the second time.  There is STILL a LOT of WORK left!!!  Saturday we're going to have a YSA activity and work on this garden and one other one.  It's quite an Adventure!

We had a great day at church today.  A lady came into Relief Society and sat with another sister.  At the end of the class I was talking to her and found out that she had just walked into the church because she was looking for a church and she had seen ours several times.  She said she was praying to find a church and she was directed to ours today.  We had a Great lesson in Sunday School.  We have an outstanding teacher.  She participated.  I introduced her to the missionaries before Sacrament Meeting (our Sacrament is last) and they took over.  I think she really enjoyed being there today.  She said she would come back next week with her husband and son.  She is from Nigeria and very classy.  She just moved to Gravesend from London.  I was having trouble with her name and she just said to call her MJ. (She hasn't come back--we're all disappointed.)  By the way I am playing the piano in RS & Sacramento Meeting--at least I have been the last two weeks. (Our first two weeks.) Still am.

Today Tuesday August 20, 2013 (I think) we went to COSTCO.  Hazel Jacobsen in our ward was kind enough to take us as we don't have a car.  She brought her son David, who is 14 and a very nice boy.  It was interesting going to COSTCO in England.  I was Hoping to get a few things that we can't get in the stores.  I was lucky and bought 10 lbs. of chocolate chips.  You can't buy them in the stores over here.  I was Hoping for some C&H brown sugar, but alas, it wasn't there.  The brown sugar over here isn't the same as home.  It's much dryer.  I think they just pour molasses over it.  They still had some great things and we were grateful to Hazel for taking us.  We went to Subway after.
Afterwards we went and visited a member of our ward whose husband is very ill.  She is a school teacher and it was good to visit with her.  She and Hazel are good friends.

I am still trying to play catch up from not having internet.  I will write more later--I have a story about the DOGS!!!

By for now.