TEMPLE GROUNDS IN FEBRUARY |
Last year about two feet of snow was on the ground in Freiberg. January and February were full of snow. This year we have a skift occasionally, and it is usually gone the next day. The good thing about that is that we are able to still go outside and take a walk without worrying about slipping on the ice.
We have had some beautiful full moon evenings. The temple looks beautiful with Moroni shining, brightly lit up by the temple lights and the moon. Notice how green the grass is!
MORONI AND THE FULL MOON |
In Mid-December we turned in our two door car and were able to lease a four door Nissan turned in by a released
missionary couple, the Freemans. It is nice to have a little extra room, but the trunk space is still very small. It's okay for just the two of us, and our occasional passengers, but for a family, or for much luggage, the space is quite limited.
OUR NEW FOUR DOOR NISSAN |
Bill has found something to do with his time when we are not in the temple. He has had a lot of enjoyable hours putting puzzles together. He got a puzzle of Neuschwanstein Castle from Lanette for Christmas. That got him started, and from there he has done puzzles of ships, Paris' Eiffel Tower, a toy store puzzle, and one other. He is still working on the Eiffel Tower. Sometimes another missionary will stop in and they work together on the puzzle. The hours he has spent doing this in the temple missionary room are about the only times we are not together. It's good to have a place to go when we need a little space,
PUTTING TOGETHER THE EIFFEL TOWER - 1000 PIECES |
In January, another missionary couple came to serve in the Temple with us. William and Ruth Ann Parker are from Highland, Utah. They both served as missionaries in Germany in their youth. They later dated and were married. William is a retired OB-GYN doctor, and Ruth Ann is the mother of 10 children. She was a temple worker in the Mt. Timpanogos Temple for several years before coming here to serve. The Parkers are our next door neighbors, and we have enjoyed
WILLIAM & RUTH ANN PARKER |
getting to know them and introducing them to Freiberg, and the legalities involved in coming here. Last week, Ruth Ann was hospitalized for three days with what they thought was a small stroke. It affected her speech for a few hours. She is now back with us, and all the tests seemed to show that she is okay. We are so grateful. She is a lovely person.
We attended two baptisms this month. The first was the baptism of three men from Iraq, who came to Freiberg as refugees. Included, are a father, his son, and a friend. They speak Arabic, and we have missionaries from the Berlin Mission who have learned to speak Arabic. The baptism and Holy Ghost talks were done in Arabic, and translated into German for the rest of the people attending. These brothers have done baptisms for the dead in the temple, and are being taught German by the sister missionaries serving in our Branch. It was an interesting baptism.
LOGAN GETS BAPTIZED |
We American missionaries tried to celebrate Valentine's Day here, but we kind of failed. We were all going out to dinner together, when Brother Parker came out of their apartment and said his wife was having trouble being able to put her thoughts together to speak. Bill and Brother Parker gave her a blessing and then Larry Bonner and her
VALENTINE'S DAY AT OUR APARTMENT |
Thursday, February 8th, the temple was full of about 17 Berlin Germany Mission missionaries who were attending endowment and sealing sessions before being released to return home. They are called "finishers." The Mission President and his wife bring them to the temple, take them out to a nice restaurant for dinner, they stay in a hotel,, and have a special testimony meeting in the chapel. Bill and I were invited to attend this meeting by Sister Jennabee Wacker, who is soon to be released.
SISTER SHEFFIELD & SISTER WACKER - SUNDAY DINNER |
Yeah! another missionary couple has come to serve in the Freiberg Temple. Gordon and Kathleen Lindsay arrived last Saturday. They are from Provo, Utah, where Gordon recently retired as a Professor of Public Health at BYU. His wife, Kathleen sang in the Tabernacle Choir for 7 1/2 years.
GORDON & KATHLEEN LINDSAY |
I think she is a talented musician. Right now they are experiencing jet lag. They served in the temple for four months in Provo before coming here. Kathleen is really into genealogy research, and has found many, many of her German ancestors. She and her husband both speak some German. We look forward to getting to know them better.
Bill and I are presently Baptistry Coordinators. The past two weeks we have been super busy in the baptistry. The children in Germany have been out of school for two weeks for winter break. February is, also, a month where they celebrate "carnival" or "Fasching." It is a combination of what we know as Mardi Gras, and Halloween. The children dress up in costumes like we do at Halloween, and I guess many of the adults drink lots of beer. One Bishop brought his youth to the temple on the day of Carnival, to get them out of the atmosphere that prevails during this celebration.
We have had many groups of youth, Young Single Adults, & whole families come to do baptisms. The countries represented are Austria, Germany, Russia, Poland, The Czec Republic, Croatia & Hungary. Bill and I go home very tired some days, but are so happy for the many baptisms that are done. I enjoy being in the baptistry, but you do work hard cleaning up.
SERVING HERE IS STILL WUNDEERBAR!
NEUSCHWANSTEIN CASTLE - 1000 PIECES |
MIGHTY SHIPS - 500 PIECES |
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