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Dear Family,
Well we are back io our schedule. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday are full with Church activities in the Missionary Department on Monday and the in the Temple Tuesday and Wednesday.
Thursday,went with Rebecca and her kids and met Cathy and her kids and had an outing at Sam's Club where they stocked up on food items. We then went to Gygi's and the gals picked up more cooking supplies. In the afternoon, Cathy came over to fix Mom's computer. Here is a shot of Cathy at the computer with daughter Lilly and we wonder why her email address contains the word "Wackycathy". She is a whiz on that computer.
Friday, we watched Becca's kids when she went for her followup ultrasound
and everything was OK. We went to Red Robin for lunch. That evening we had our dinner and theater date. We went with our group to the Hale Theater to see The Drowsy Chaperone which was a rousing musical set in the '20s. Her is her picture.
Saturday was the game at the U of U. They played Colorado State and beat them 58-10. It was raining and cold and we appreciated the warm box on the 50 Yard line. President Uchtdorf and his wife came into the box, said hello to Paul and turned and said hello to us. He seems to know who we are. He spoke German to us and I told him about Steffi's wedding in Freiberg. The U of U is eighth in the AP poll...not bad.
We left the game early to go to Stake Conference for our University Singles Stake. I did not have to speak but they had us stand up and review our family stats for the group. They had a good meeting. Sunday we went down for a Stake Leadership meeting from 8:30 to 9:30. At 10:00 there was a televised regional meeting with 71 stakes in attendance and it was translated into 15 languages. Elder Nelson and President Uchtdorf spoke and it was great. They made an appeal to have more missionaries serving young and old and even invited the sisters to serve if they wish.
Had two Blessings in the afternoon and in the evening, we went over to Cheryl and Paul's for their Scripture reading with the kids. They are on their best behavior during this time. Cheryl has her house all decked out for Halloween.
It is great to see family. Next event will be the baptims of Becca's Abigail and Emily's Joseph. Some of us will gather in our home for Thansksgiving and we are starting to plan.
Love you all...Dad
Monday, October 25, 2010
Thursday, October 14, 2010
WE GO TO GERMANY FOR STEFFI'S WEDDING
Dear Family,
We had the best short trip to Germany. Steffi Meyne one of our sister Missionaries (from Prussia) sent me a note on Face Book that she had a wedding date in October and I thought that is the best reason to take our frequent flyer miles and go back to Germany for the first time in five years.
Stefffi was one of our great sister missionaries who was a very hard worker, disciplined, effective, great trainer and a love of the Gospel that ran very deep. She reminded a bit of my Mom who also joined the church as a young lady in Zurich Switzerland and who gave up home, country and tradition to come to the states to pursue her gemology work. Her conversion was total body and she loved the church with all her heart and spoke of it daily. We kept in touch with Steffi and were thrilled with the news.
The trip over to Berlin was easy even back in economy. When we got to the airport, there was Steffi who came to pick us up two nights before her wedding. We visited and she drove us to the hotel. There is a picture of Steffie loading us up. So great to see her again!
When Katje's mother, Marita Muench heard that we were coming, she invited us to come to Cottbus on Friday to give a Fireside on Joseph Smiths boyhood operation (the first story we have of Joseph Smith) in her ward and of course in German. I was very worried about this since it has been five years since I spoke any leg nth in German. We drove down to Cottbus on Friday in a neat little Ford four door with a peppy diesel engine and six gears ahead. I brought my Garmin GPS with an Alpine SD map card with me and it took us to the door. We had lunch with Her and the Seidels. She took us through the Spreewald where there were armies of people out gathering wild mushrooms.
Here is a picture of Mom and Marita who took us all around Cottbus, The fireside went OK. I had my fireside talk already translated in German and got someone to read off the legnthier slides. It went for about 45 minutes and I was able to answer questions.
We then drove to Hoyerswerda and stayed over night in Marita's apartment where Katje also grew up. We went to a Baeckerei for breakfast and the first bite of a Brotchen with dried meats and cheese brought back a flood of memories. Marita drove us to Dresden. She has a rather heavy foot on the accelerator and at time we were doing 110 mph.
She knew each blitzer on the way to Dresden but it was great help to have her drive.
We met with our AP Attila Heller, his wife, three kids and his father at the Frauenkirche. Dresden was leveled during the war but the Frauenkirche was built up again. It was so good to see the Hellers. We used to call him Schneller Heller; he would wait till I dozed off in the car and then pick up speed on the Autobahn. We worked together several months driving and having meetings all over the mission. Here is a picture of Papa Heller, Attila, his wife and three kids. We visited for two hours, did a horse carriage ride around the Altstadt of Dresden, went into the Frauenkirche to see its renovations. Visited, talked and just enjoyed to be with them again.
We then drove to Freiberg to meet Dario, Patricia Dzierzon and their four kids.. all boys..twins with red hair. We had one of Dario's famous Topfs and visited again. Both Dario and Patricia were our missionaries and Dario was my AP for a long time as well. They have a spacious apartment in a home owned by their family for many years. The house was built in the 1600's. Here is a picture of their street. Quick lunch and then it was over to the Temple in Freiberg; this was the first temple behind the iron curtain.
We got there for the 2:30 PM wedding and there was Steffi and her fiance, Robert Hammer. He is from a German family who have been members of the church for several generations and he once had filled a mission in California. Here is a picture of Mom, Mary Cox (also one of our missionaries who is getting a PhD at Oxford and writing her thesis in Berlin), Robert and Steffi and me in front of the temple.
The temple is of medium size, bigger than the one in Detroit. They had friends and family and I counted 26 in the room. The men stood but I had a special seat as Steffi asked me to be a witness and that was a great honor. There was a great spirit there and the Temple President, Pres. Apel performed the ceremony and it was great. Lots of pictures and then it was time to drive back to Berlin (two hours) for the wedding reception at the Tiergarten ward. Dario and Patricia rode with us back to Berlin with Dario at the wheel.
Here is a picture of Steffi and Robert doing the traditional wedding waltz. There were tons of great German finger food and a huge cake.
I visited with the Bishop of the ward and all were so very happy for Steffi and Robert. Then we got back in the car and drove two hours back to Freiberg with Mom spelling off Dario at the end. We stayed at Dario's parents home in Freiberg and got back 1 AM.
The next day was Sunday and we went to the Freiberg ward. It is a great ward and Mom and I both recognized that the members liked each other and there was such a great spirit there. It is also a strong ward with the Stake President, stake Patriarch, Temple President and Temple missionaries are members. They had the largest High Priest Quorum that I have ever seen there. Many were distinguished in their own right. The meeting were great; it was Fast Day and I got up towards the end and by then mhy German was pretty good. We loved it there.
We spent the day with Dario and Patricia and it was great. Here is a picture of them with three of their four boys. On the day this was taken, the oldest was in Vorschule. The next morning, we took a little trip to a little town near the Erzgebirge where they make all those fabulous Christmas decorations. They had the smoking men, Pyramids and nutcrackers that were life size. Cheryl would have gone nuts there.
Here is a picture of the full size nutcrackers guarding the way in. I had to control myself a lot. There was this fat little Raeuchermann with a great beard that was a Forester but they wanted 280 Euro and that cooled the enthusiasm. It was so neat to be there and it was like being in the Mother Lode of all Christmas stuff. We saw how they painstakingly put everything together.
After a super lunch there, we drove back to Berlin. We left early the next morning; the airport in Berlin was socked in so our flight to London was delayed and we missed the connection to the states. British Air was kind and put us on a flight to Chicago going Business class that was very good. We made it home and got our bags a couple days later.
It was such a great short trip and we met dear friends again and were part of Steffi's wedding which was the highlight of the trip. Going over there could be habit forming.
Alles Gute und Alles Liebe, Mom and Dad
We had the best short trip to Germany. Steffi Meyne one of our sister Missionaries (from Prussia) sent me a note on Face Book that she had a wedding date in October and I thought that is the best reason to take our frequent flyer miles and go back to Germany for the first time in five years.
Stefffi was one of our great sister missionaries who was a very hard worker, disciplined, effective, great trainer and a love of the Gospel that ran very deep. She reminded a bit of my Mom who also joined the church as a young lady in Zurich Switzerland and who gave up home, country and tradition to come to the states to pursue her gemology work. Her conversion was total body and she loved the church with all her heart and spoke of it daily. We kept in touch with Steffi and were thrilled with the news.
The trip over to Berlin was easy even back in economy. When we got to the airport, there was Steffi who came to pick us up two nights before her wedding. We visited and she drove us to the hotel. There is a picture of Steffie loading us up. So great to see her again!
When Katje's mother, Marita Muench heard that we were coming, she invited us to come to Cottbus on Friday to give a Fireside on Joseph Smiths boyhood operation (the first story we have of Joseph Smith) in her ward and of course in German. I was very worried about this since it has been five years since I spoke any leg nth in German. We drove down to Cottbus on Friday in a neat little Ford four door with a peppy diesel engine and six gears ahead. I brought my Garmin GPS with an Alpine SD map card with me and it took us to the door. We had lunch with Her and the Seidels. She took us through the Spreewald where there were armies of people out gathering wild mushrooms.
Here is a picture of Mom and Marita who took us all around Cottbus, The fireside went OK. I had my fireside talk already translated in German and got someone to read off the legnthier slides. It went for about 45 minutes and I was able to answer questions.
We then drove to Hoyerswerda and stayed over night in Marita's apartment where Katje also grew up. We went to a Baeckerei for breakfast and the first bite of a Brotchen with dried meats and cheese brought back a flood of memories. Marita drove us to Dresden. She has a rather heavy foot on the accelerator and at time we were doing 110 mph.
She knew each blitzer on the way to Dresden but it was great help to have her drive.
We met with our AP Attila Heller, his wife, three kids and his father at the Frauenkirche. Dresden was leveled during the war but the Frauenkirche was built up again. It was so good to see the Hellers. We used to call him Schneller Heller; he would wait till I dozed off in the car and then pick up speed on the Autobahn. We worked together several months driving and having meetings all over the mission. Here is a picture of Papa Heller, Attila, his wife and three kids. We visited for two hours, did a horse carriage ride around the Altstadt of Dresden, went into the Frauenkirche to see its renovations. Visited, talked and just enjoyed to be with them again.
We then drove to Freiberg to meet Dario, Patricia Dzierzon and their four kids.. all boys..twins with red hair. We had one of Dario's famous Topfs and visited again. Both Dario and Patricia were our missionaries and Dario was my AP for a long time as well. They have a spacious apartment in a home owned by their family for many years. The house was built in the 1600's. Here is a picture of their street. Quick lunch and then it was over to the Temple in Freiberg; this was the first temple behind the iron curtain.
We got there for the 2:30 PM wedding and there was Steffi and her fiance, Robert Hammer. He is from a German family who have been members of the church for several generations and he once had filled a mission in California. Here is a picture of Mom, Mary Cox (also one of our missionaries who is getting a PhD at Oxford and writing her thesis in Berlin), Robert and Steffi and me in front of the temple.
The temple is of medium size, bigger than the one in Detroit. They had friends and family and I counted 26 in the room. The men stood but I had a special seat as Steffi asked me to be a witness and that was a great honor. There was a great spirit there and the Temple President, Pres. Apel performed the ceremony and it was great. Lots of pictures and then it was time to drive back to Berlin (two hours) for the wedding reception at the Tiergarten ward. Dario and Patricia rode with us back to Berlin with Dario at the wheel.
Here is a picture of Steffi and Robert doing the traditional wedding waltz. There were tons of great German finger food and a huge cake.
I visited with the Bishop of the ward and all were so very happy for Steffi and Robert. Then we got back in the car and drove two hours back to Freiberg with Mom spelling off Dario at the end. We stayed at Dario's parents home in Freiberg and got back 1 AM.
The next day was Sunday and we went to the Freiberg ward. It is a great ward and Mom and I both recognized that the members liked each other and there was such a great spirit there. It is also a strong ward with the Stake President, stake Patriarch, Temple President and Temple missionaries are members. They had the largest High Priest Quorum that I have ever seen there. Many were distinguished in their own right. The meeting were great; it was Fast Day and I got up towards the end and by then mhy German was pretty good. We loved it there.
We spent the day with Dario and Patricia and it was great. Here is a picture of them with three of their four boys. On the day this was taken, the oldest was in Vorschule. The next morning, we took a little trip to a little town near the Erzgebirge where they make all those fabulous Christmas decorations. They had the smoking men, Pyramids and nutcrackers that were life size. Cheryl would have gone nuts there.
Here is a picture of the full size nutcrackers guarding the way in. I had to control myself a lot. There was this fat little Raeuchermann with a great beard that was a Forester but they wanted 280 Euro and that cooled the enthusiasm. It was so neat to be there and it was like being in the Mother Lode of all Christmas stuff. We saw how they painstakingly put everything together.
After a super lunch there, we drove back to Berlin. We left early the next morning; the airport in Berlin was socked in so our flight to London was delayed and we missed the connection to the states. British Air was kind and put us on a flight to Chicago going Business class that was very good. We made it home and got our bags a couple days later.
It was such a great short trip and we met dear friends again and were part of Steffi's wedding which was the highlight of the trip. Going over there could be habit forming.
Alles Gute und Alles Liebe, Mom and Dad
Monday, October 4, 2010
CONFERENCE WEEKEND
Dear Family,
General Conference was great and all the activities with it were also outstanding.
We went to my missionary reunion from my mission in the 1950's. They have been meting regularly but this may be the last one. Saw the missionary i went over on the boat with and my first companion and other companions. Mom and I will probably have our mission reunion in the spring of next year.
The sessions of General Conference were terrific and Iwant to study the talks when they are printed. All sessions were terrific. You can't pick favorite talks but I did like Elder Ballards talk and counsel very much. I added the audio clip. I had been fishing with him in the past but not fly fishing. He gave a great analogy. They were all so good and uplifting with a plea to the youth to keep on the straight and narrow.
We had quite a group come up for the Priesthood broadcast in out ward house. John Hickey and his boys came as did Mike and his crew with friends and brother in laws, Doug and his boys with his brother and law and his boys. We picked up Paul H. jr and he joined us. We filled an entire row in the middle section of the chapel.
After the meeting we went home for the traditional semi annual Post Priesthood Meeting feed. We used to go to restaurants but they are so filled and the food is better at home anyway. Other people showed up a well with friends of friends and we counted 22 that came for a rib eye roast, smoked ribs, dutch oven ribs with secret ingredient that Doug brought. He also brought Kristina's banana cream pie, Emily's funeral potatoes, corn on the cob completed the meal and they completely ate an 11 pound roast and it was so good. We had a little review of the Priesthood meeting talks by the young guys and they did real well. So much fun!
Sunday we had three visits and ti was so great. Mary and Mark and their two great kids plus there new highly pedigreed German short hair hunting dog, Gunner der Jaeger came up from Alpine. They came back to run int he St. George marathon and both finished well. So neat to see Mary and her crew and we had a little lunch.
Then we had a visit from Switzerland. Pascal and Nicole Hoffman, both of them served in our mission were visiting conference. Pascal was my great Secretary and AP and we recruited his sister to fill a mini mission with Steffi Meyne in Munich. She just finished a mission on Temple Square in Salt Lake. So great to see them; they all seem like family. We had Wuerstli und Sauerbrot with Sauserkraut for lunch and talked about dating.
Then Roy's daughters, Lexie and Hanna came up from BYU and ti was so great to see them as well. They are great grand daughters and seemed to be doing so well. Mom loaded them up with food for the condo. We had such joy n that Sunday.
Well we are going to Germany on Wednesday and not spending enough time over there but what time we have will be great. I asked what we should bring Steffi and she wanted Reeses Pieces. We asked the Dzierzons what they wanted us to bring and they said, Jiff Peanut Butter with nuts. So great!
More later.. still nervous about my German Fireside. We will meet some of our German missionaries there next Sunday.
Alles gute.. love Dad and Mom
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