Sept 24, 2015....can't help counting down!
Looks pretty colorful around here......no gorgeous mountains, but plenty of color!
The intense heat has broken and so have the pretty sunny days. We have rain almost every day now. It changes from rain and clouds to a little sun and back to rain quicker than we can run from the car to our office or apartment! It's back to carrying an umbrella all the time. It's still warm and nice.
We've been a little down this week, so I will share some fun summer memories.
We have been so blessed to share our mission with a great group of Senior Missionaries. Our monthly Family Home Evenings are always fun......and this month was no exception. It was a Book of Mormon mystery night. We were all told what character we would be. I was a maid and Keith was an ambitious brother......didn't sound very Book of Mormon-ish. They divided us into 6 groups, each group made up of the 6 different characters.
Five of the 6 maids : Sisters Matheson, Saunders, Hanks, Riggs, and Bausman.
We were told to dress up like our character.
Here we are with the Judge in our group.....Elder Castleton is a judge from Boise....type-casting!
We were given our scripts, and as the evening rolled along, it turned out the Keith was the murderer!
Far from type-casting, but he was glad he had that devious looking moustach! It was even more interesting when we found out our little play was actually a scene from Heleman 8 and 9. Very clever!
Our monthly Devotionals are another highlight of each month. In August we walked to the Frankfurt Cemetery.....it is just across the street from the Area Office. If our office were there, I could go on the daily walk with a group of missionaries who walk every day at 11 a.m. They are very familiar with the huge cemetery and 4 of them were stationed by interesting sites. They divided us into 4 small groups.
Elder Galbraith told us about the plot set aside for Polish victims of a concentrations camp near Frankfurt.
Sister Ryser told about Doctor Alzheimer's life and studies. Her husband is one of the doctors here.
Elder Greenwood told about the area dedicated to soldiers of WWI and WWII.
The final stop on our tour was the gravesite of many of the victims of the Hindenburg Disaster.
Elder Smith was our lecturer. His wife is my dear Visiting Teacher.
It was an interesting and informative evening. As was the Devotional when Elder Greenwood shared his experiences on his tour of duty with his Utah Army Reserves Unit 10 years ago in Iraq. He reminded all of us remember our great country and the men and women who protect our freedom.
We took an afternoon trip with the Hanks to an arboritum by Wiesbaden, then to the great Mexican restaurant we enjoy. This was one of the buildings by the restaurant.....love the statues around the top.
My next adventure happened without Keith. A couple of Monday's ago, Hanks invited us to go with them, and their friend who was visiting from Utah, to do a tour of Frankfurt on the Hop On Hop Off Bus. Keith had meetings, but I didn't......lucky me!!
See how nice and sunny it was!! It was a fun tour and we saw a lot. But we didn't know you had to tell the driver when you wanted to "hop off" to see something up close and personal.....so.....we did the tour a second time so could go to the top of the Main Tower. By that time the clouds had rolled in and when we got to the observation deck it was raining. We snapped a couple of pictures and saw some lightening and were quickly ushered back inside. I need to go back on a good day...with Keith, as this is a must-see. We tried to visit it with Chris in June, but it was closed because of the demonstrations that day.
By the way, the protestors that day didn't want any more immigrants allowed to come into Germany, but they are coming.....many, many of them. The Senior Missionaries in charge of Welfare are gearing up to help in any way they can. They were expecting more direction from Salt Lake this week.
When our nephew Steve was here last year, he took us to Rothenburg......he said it was one of his favorite cities in Germany. We enjoyed it in the winter, but wanted to see it in the summer and
go on The Night Watchman Tour. Our friends from the ward went with us......Bob and Judy Palmer.....and Bob drove! Yea!!
I would love to go back again, but my companion says twice is enough......sorry, LeAnn!
Vicky, Doug, and all my U of U friends.......this one is for you! Close enough, huh!
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