Sunday, February 10, 2013
The St Lawrence River
It has been so cold here lately! We were driving by the St Lawrence River which totally surrounds Montreal the other day. I was surprised to see it frozen. I don't know how deeply it is frozen and I saw that it is not totally frozen. Nevertheless it is frozen. You can actually see the ice.
Friday, February 8, 2013
More Zone Conferences
Wednesday we had zone conference for Isle de Montreal and Rive Sud zones. As usual we had to be outdoors checking the cars. You should have seen John and my outfits. He was wearing his underclothes, then long johns, a pair of pants and windbreaker pants that Alec gave him. On top he had a shirt and a sweater. Then he had on 3 jackets in graduating thickness and warmth. He had on big snow boots, a scarf, the hat Lana gave him with ear flaps and gloves. I actually cut the fingers out of one of the glove so that he would have the ability to hold the gauge to check the tire air pressure and the treads of the tires as well as all of the fluid levels. I was lovely in my own undergarments, long johns, sweatpants, t-shirt, a turtleneck and a sweater. Then I had on a scarf, my huge puffy fake fur, hat and gloves. The best part of my outfit, however, was the men's snow boots about a size 12 when I wear an 8. They were heavy too so that I had to make an effort to lift my foot up to hoist myself into the trucks. When we came in a couple of times to warm up I was told that I was setting the trend for the height of fashion. HA!
The luncheon for these next 2 conferences was a lovely array of fruits and veggies, authentic Texas BBQ pulled pork sandwiches and ice cream sundaes. We stayed to eat on Wednesday, but Thursday we went home right after inspecting the cars because I was so worn out. It was really, really tiring going in and out of cars and trucks and fighting the cold and the wind.
Smile Elders
Thursday we had the Mount Royal conference which went well. I always love teaching the young missionaries. They are all so attentive and polite. They are always so warm and friendly when talking to me too. I have developed some good friendships with these awesome young people.
With the new age requirements announced at the last church conference, we had a lot of new missionaries coming in. The president expects at least 50 in the next 6 months. We know we will be getting 17 new cars within the next couple of months.
The luncheon for these next 2 conferences was a lovely array of fruits and veggies, authentic Texas BBQ pulled pork sandwiches and ice cream sundaes. We stayed to eat on Wednesday, but Thursday we went home right after inspecting the cars because I was so worn out. It was really, really tiring going in and out of cars and trucks and fighting the cold and the wind.
Here is a blurry photo of the "Car Tzar" training the missionaries. As you can see he is bundled up, but not yet wearing his huge warm, hooded eskimo jacket. I did my training part after he finished.
Some of the missionaries listening to the assistants.Smile Elders
Thursday we had the Mount Royal conference which went well. I always love teaching the young missionaries. They are all so attentive and polite. They are always so warm and friendly when talking to me too. I have developed some good friendships with these awesome young people.
With the new age requirements announced at the last church conference, we had a lot of new missionaries coming in. The president expects at least 50 in the next 6 months. We know we will be getting 17 new cars within the next couple of months.
Wednesday, February 6, 2013
Orchids and QC Zone Conf
As I mentioned before, I am now growing some orchids. I am so excited over how well they are doing. I have 2 plants and I think the blossoms are just beautiful. Every day when I go to the office, I check them out to see how they're doing.
The color is just magnificent in person.
Monday after working for several hours at the office, we drove to Quebec City for zone conference on Tuesday. The drive takes about 3 hours. We were going to go and do some sight seeing, but it was so cold and the wind chill factor was so high that we just relaxed in the hotel room, watched some TV and read. The next morning at conference, we did some training and then we had to go and do the car checks. It was freezing and the wind was blowing so hard. It was so cold that the ink in my pens froze and I couldn't write. I had to go and borrow a pencil from one of the missionaries to fill out the paper work. We had to come into the church 2 times to warm up before we finished those cars. We checked about 8 cars and 4 trucks. I could barely get into those huge trucks and then I practically had to lie down to push on the brake pedal so that John could check the brake lights. We worked really hard and I was so tired by the time we got done.
We did have a nice lunch waiting for us and the young missionaries. I always love the spend time with them. They are so nice and friendly and just fun to be with. The missionary on the phone is Elder Pihatarioe. He is from Tahiti. He is a big guy and so nice. We have quite a few missionaries from Tahiti. I think we have about 6 Elders and 2 Sisters.
Elder Teuira is also from Tahiti. I don't have favorite missionaries, but if I did, he would definitely be one of them. He is a lot of fun.
There are only 3 Sisters in this zone. They are so cute and also so nice.
The color is just magnificent in person.
Monday after working for several hours at the office, we drove to Quebec City for zone conference on Tuesday. The drive takes about 3 hours. We were going to go and do some sight seeing, but it was so cold and the wind chill factor was so high that we just relaxed in the hotel room, watched some TV and read. The next morning at conference, we did some training and then we had to go and do the car checks. It was freezing and the wind was blowing so hard. It was so cold that the ink in my pens froze and I couldn't write. I had to go and borrow a pencil from one of the missionaries to fill out the paper work. We had to come into the church 2 times to warm up before we finished those cars. We checked about 8 cars and 4 trucks. I could barely get into those huge trucks and then I practically had to lie down to push on the brake pedal so that John could check the brake lights. We worked really hard and I was so tired by the time we got done.
We did have a nice lunch waiting for us and the young missionaries. I always love the spend time with them. They are so nice and friendly and just fun to be with. The missionary on the phone is Elder Pihatarioe. He is from Tahiti. He is a big guy and so nice. We have quite a few missionaries from Tahiti. I think we have about 6 Elders and 2 Sisters.
Elder Teuira is also from Tahiti. I don't have favorite missionaries, but if I did, he would definitely be one of them. He is a lot of fun.
There are only 3 Sisters in this zone. They are so cute and also so nice.
Wednesday, January 16, 2013
Caitlyn and transfers
Last Saturday Caitlyn got baptized by her friend. Elders Baker and Ellis, two awesome missionaries, have been teaching her for about 3 months. I was lucky enough to teach her also. These two Elders have been coming to the office every day. Elder Baker is from Canada and Elder Ellis is from Utah. Elder Ellis is an apple guy. He has been working at the apple store in SLC since he was 16 years old. He has whipped our office here into shape with all of his computer skills. Whenever we have a problem, he solves it for us. He is also very spiritually inclined and he and Elder Baker are great gospel teachers. Caitlyn is a wonderful girl. She has applied to and is now waiting for an acceptance letter from one of the top universities here in Montreal to study for her Masters degree. Caitlyn grew up a Catholic and said that she was always a believer in Jesus Christ and God, but that she always felt something was missing. Her friend invited her to sports night and that is how she became acquainted with the missionaries. She had the lessons, studied a lot, read the Book of Mormon and when she prayed about it, she knew the truthfulness of the things that she read and of the truthfulness of the book. She has had quite a bit of opposition in her life, but she has overcome her trials and is looking forward to a full and happy life.
Today is transfer day again in the mission. New missionaries arrived last night and 2 missionaries have gone home. Everyone is excited about the changes and some have a few sad feelings about leaving one area and going to another area. All will be well though. Elder Heder was one of our favorite Elders. He actually lives just a few miles from where we live at home. It was always fun to talk to him when he came into the office.
These five Elders came into the office often and we really grew fond of them too. They are always so pleasant and upbeat. I loved talking to them each time they came to the office. The missionaries are the best part of being on the mission. They are all such awesome young men and women.
Elder Rasmussen is from our city back home. He taught me how to use John's Blackberry and how to transfer pictures from the camera to the computer to the printer. Next to him are Elder Bagnall from Arizona and Elder Teuira from Tahiti. They have been the AP's. Elder Babin, from France is one of the new AP's. Elder Bagnall will be leaving next month to go home. Elder Olsen is fairly new to the mission, but is already proving to be great missionary. It is so interesting to know that one of our most favorite young adults from France, Eduard, is now the brother-in-law to Elder Babin. In fact, Eduard and his wife just had a little baby boy and so Elder Babin is a brand new uncle. It has been fun to talk to him because he knows several of the young adults that we worked with on our other mission. I love talking to the young missionaries and feeling of their spirit. I love to help them in any way that I can and they are always so appreciative.
Today is transfer day again in the mission. New missionaries arrived last night and 2 missionaries have gone home. Everyone is excited about the changes and some have a few sad feelings about leaving one area and going to another area. All will be well though. Elder Heder was one of our favorite Elders. He actually lives just a few miles from where we live at home. It was always fun to talk to him when he came into the office.
These five Elders came into the office often and we really grew fond of them too. They are always so pleasant and upbeat. I loved talking to them each time they came to the office. The missionaries are the best part of being on the mission. They are all such awesome young men and women.
Elder Rasmussen is from our city back home. He taught me how to use John's Blackberry and how to transfer pictures from the camera to the computer to the printer. Next to him are Elder Bagnall from Arizona and Elder Teuira from Tahiti. They have been the AP's. Elder Babin, from France is one of the new AP's. Elder Bagnall will be leaving next month to go home. Elder Olsen is fairly new to the mission, but is already proving to be great missionary. It is so interesting to know that one of our most favorite young adults from France, Eduard, is now the brother-in-law to Elder Babin. In fact, Eduard and his wife just had a little baby boy and so Elder Babin is a brand new uncle. It has been fun to talk to him because he knows several of the young adults that we worked with on our other mission. I love talking to the young missionaries and feeling of their spirit. I love to help them in any way that I can and they are always so appreciative.
Thursday, January 10, 2013
Marc Andre
Last Sunday Marc Andre got baptized. This young man is from Haiti. He left Haiti and lived in Mexico and then moved to Canada. Amazingly enough the missionaries met him on the Metro. They began teaching him the gospel only one month ago. He immediately felt it was true and after studying and praying about it, he wanted to be baptized. Marc Andre is very friendly and very nice. He is so excited to continue growing and learning more. He had a huge smile on his face the whole time we were there. Elders McMurrin and Fronk are awesome missionaries. They too had smiles on their faces all day. It is so exciting when someone finds the truth and changes their life for the better.
When we first came to the mission office, Sister LeVitre told me that she was given this orchid that she didn't really like but that she watered just to keep the sister who gave it to her happy. When she left she gave it and another one to me and said that I could keep them or throw it away. They were just little plants that had the roots growing out of the soil. Sister LeVitre started cutting them off and I asked her not too because they needed to be there, but she snipped them all off anyway. I didn't know if the plants would survive. I really never took care of an orchid before, but I started taking care of them. I am excited that this one has bloomed and has several buds that will bloom soon. The other plant is doing well too and I'm hoping it too will have pretty blooms.
Every Monday is P-day for the missionaries. Quite a few of the companionships come into the office to sent e-mails to their families. We schedule a companionship for every hour. They like to start coming in about 10:00. While some type the others are chatting with each other or with us. I love to talk with the young missionaries. They are always so much fun and we get to know each other quite well. Above are Sisters Nielsen and Lopez. They work with the young adults.
Here are Elders Umana and Reid. They were looking at something very interesting.
Elder Heder is from Pleasant Grove just next to where we live. He and Elder Reid are one of the zone leaders for this transfer.
Elder Umana is from Chili. He has just received approval from the University there to keep his scholarship and to continue his studies after his mission. He is studying to be a research engineer in the medical field and work in a lab. He is half way done with his studies. Elder Fernandez wants to be a surgeon. They make great companions.
When we first came to the mission office, Sister LeVitre told me that she was given this orchid that she didn't really like but that she watered just to keep the sister who gave it to her happy. When she left she gave it and another one to me and said that I could keep them or throw it away. They were just little plants that had the roots growing out of the soil. Sister LeVitre started cutting them off and I asked her not too because they needed to be there, but she snipped them all off anyway. I didn't know if the plants would survive. I really never took care of an orchid before, but I started taking care of them. I am excited that this one has bloomed and has several buds that will bloom soon. The other plant is doing well too and I'm hoping it too will have pretty blooms.
Every Monday is P-day for the missionaries. Quite a few of the companionships come into the office to sent e-mails to their families. We schedule a companionship for every hour. They like to start coming in about 10:00. While some type the others are chatting with each other or with us. I love to talk with the young missionaries. They are always so much fun and we get to know each other quite well. Above are Sisters Nielsen and Lopez. They work with the young adults.
Here are Elders Umana and Reid. They were looking at something very interesting.
Elder Heder is from Pleasant Grove just next to where we live. He and Elder Reid are one of the zone leaders for this transfer.
Elder Umana is from Chili. He has just received approval from the University there to keep his scholarship and to continue his studies after his mission. He is studying to be a research engineer in the medical field and work in a lab. He is half way done with his studies. Elder Fernandez wants to be a surgeon. They make great companions.
Monday, December 31, 2012
Chelsea
Elder McMurrin and Elder Mortensen taught a lovely young woman, Chelsea, the gospel. She readily accepted and was baptized. The baptismal was so powerful. We all really felt the spirit. Our numbers are few, but the Word was mighty.
Chelsea recently moved here from Hati with her family. Her brother is a member and turned 12 en route to Canada. He will be getting the Aaronic Priesthood. He is excited to be able to pass the sacrament. Whenever Sister Lemble plays the piano she always has 2 helpers. If someone tries to take the children and distract them, they cry. And so, they get to stay with her.
The talks were really wonderful and inspired. It is always wonderful to hear about our Savior and His plan for us and for all mankind. When Chelsea came out of the waters of baptism, she had the biggest, happiest smile on her face. She was practically glowing. How awesome is it that her testimony is already so strong at such a young age.
Chelsea recently moved here from Hati with her family. Her brother is a member and turned 12 en route to Canada. He will be getting the Aaronic Priesthood. He is excited to be able to pass the sacrament. Whenever Sister Lemble plays the piano she always has 2 helpers. If someone tries to take the children and distract them, they cry. And so, they get to stay with her.
The talks were really wonderful and inspired. It is always wonderful to hear about our Savior and His plan for us and for all mankind. When Chelsea came out of the waters of baptism, she had the biggest, happiest smile on her face. She was practically glowing. How awesome is it that her testimony is already so strong at such a young age.
Friday, December 28, 2012
After the storm
The day after the storm we drove to the office and saw many cars buried under the snow. Lots of cars were parked at an angle and there were people shoveling snow everywhere.
Above is the office parking lot. Before we made it to the office we were stuck once more. Thanks to two very helpful guys who pushed us out we were only 12 minutes late and that was after leaving early. When the car was stuck, I got out of the car and walking back to the car my foot sank into the snow clear up to my hips. Of course I kinda fell over and twisted my leg. I also tweaked my shoulder. Oh well, that's what happens in the snow Here we are in the little waiting room by the office. The door behind us is the door to the conference room.
Above is the office parking lot. Before we made it to the office we were stuck once more. Thanks to two very helpful guys who pushed us out we were only 12 minutes late and that was after leaving early. When the car was stuck, I got out of the car and walking back to the car my foot sank into the snow clear up to my hips. Of course I kinda fell over and twisted my leg. I also tweaked my shoulder. Oh well, that's what happens in the snow Here we are in the little waiting room by the office. The door behind us is the door to the conference room.
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