Monthly Archives: February 2013

Visitors and a New Missionary…

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Sisters Stegelmeier and Herrera seem to be regular visitors at the mission office. Today it was about some problem with their car. Sister Stegelmeier loves to be in pictures and I have found that she can not talk without using her hands. Sister Herrera is the stabilizing influence in the companionship. Together they continue to find, teach and baptize on an almost weekly basis in the Davie area.

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Elder and Sister Bare have family visiting and I got this picture before they headed off to Monkey Jungle. Hola to elder Lamb. Elder Lamb came in between transfers because his Spanish was good enough that they did not need to keep him in the MTC for the full 6 weeks. He will be serving with elder Fisher down in Coral Reef.



Three Spiritual Experiences…

Here are three of the experiences President Anderson shared in his letter this week…

“There’s one specific moment this week that I really saw how incredible it is to liken the scriptures, we were teaching this girl named Antoinette. She had such a pure heart and her greatest desire is to follow Christ and help others follow Him. During our lesson she was talking about no matter what commandments God gives her she will follow and how all she wants is to be an example to her family members…she is the youngest in her family…so what she was basically saying is “I’m just like Nephi”. So we read with her about Nephi in 1 Nephi 3:7 and shared with her that Nephi,  just like her, wanted to follow God and in turn was placed as the leader over his siblings and was able to lead in righteousness. It was an incredible lesson and she is one of those pure hearted people that just wants to do whatever God asks her too…it’s great finding those prepared to receive the Gospel.”

 

To invoke our testimony of “power and authority” with faith as it pierces others hearts by the Spirit:

 

“We knocked on Dee’s door, and he wouldn’t let us leave a blessing, we continued to testify, and he continued to turn us down. Finally we asked if we could just leave a card with him. He again told us no, he’s not interested, so we left. We went and harvested across the street to some complexes there, and as we were walking upstairs we heard, “SISTERS!” We looked and guess who it was? Dee! He asked us if he could join us at church the next day and wanted to know more. It was amazing to see the change in his heart, from just minutes ago.”

 

Astonish them with powerful faithful testimony:

 

“We harvested this guy who accepted baptism, and then asked if he knew anyone who we could talk to. He said that his neighbor had just gotten out of prison and that we could try next door. So we went and knocked next door, and a guy answered. He was less than thrilled about us and he didn’t want to pray with us. So, we told him (very tactfully) that his neighbor had sent us over and that God had sent us there to see him. He let us pray with him and then we invited him to be baptized. He told us that he had just gotten out of prison and that he was going through a hard time…and when we invited him to be baptized, he accepted. President, I wish you could have seen his face.”



Saturday and Sunday – Finally Jones and Van Wagenen

 After going into the office to play catch-up with some things that needed to be done, we went by the temple site to see if there was anything new to be seen.

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Since the outside of the temple is pretty much finished, most of the work is going on inside. They have started working on the landscaping but it will be months before they actually do anything interesting.

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Brother Barry is in charge of the construction for the Church and he has been very reluctant when it comes to having his picture taken or for saying much about completion dates, etc. We kid each other about me getting inside and taking pictures. I kidded him that he put up the visitor sign especially for me. He and his lovely wife are fully committed to building temples for as long as they can. He explained that the landscape contractor does not want to put it in too early or he would have to keep it up until it was time to turn it over. But he also does not want to wait so long that he must hurry to get it in. I am hoping that when we go home in three months there will be at least something worth shooting.

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In the afternoon I went for a walk and took some pictures from around the complex that I think are self explanatory.

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I took some pictures at Church this morning. I did not remember having any pictures of elders Thorne and Rondo in their suits. Notice how elder Rondo’s great looking purple tie goes so well with Mary’s jacket. We received a call from elders Burt and Andelin asking if we could pick up some of their recent converts and of course we said yes. These three young people really wanted to come to Church but their usual ride was not available.

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I have mentioned that I have had a hard time getting a picture of elder Van Wagenen and his trainer elder K. Jones. They have been together over 3 weeks and it was not until today that I was able to snap a shot. They are Creole missionaries and so they basically their district covers the whole Fort Lauderdale area. The last picture was taken almost 4 years ago when we were serving in Swaziland. Elder Katende is the one on the right and he just told us that he paid the lobola so he and his bride can plan for a temple marriage in the fall. It is great to see the returned African missionaries plan to have eternal families.



Back to the Mission – ZL Council

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On Friday morning when I walked outside a single duck came walking up looking for a hand-out and so I gave it a slice of bread. Since I have not fed the ducks for over a month, this one must have a great memory. Then it was back to serving in the office – my desk looked like there had been a yellow snow storm of post-it-notes. Sisters Stegelmeier and Herrera came to say hello and pick up some supplies. They are doing a great job in the Davie’s area.

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Today was the first Friday of the month so that meant Zone Leader’s Council was held this morning at the Mission Home. Then about 3:00 most of the ZLs came in to pick up supplies that their zone needed. Elders Edwards and Osborn were the first to check in. Elders Torres and Beer build up a big stack for their zones. Some also had to pick up some bicycles, talk to elder Bare, and drop off baptismal records. By the time they left the big stack of Books of Mormon in English and Spanish were basically wiped out so Mary immediately order more.

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I like to take pictures of missionaries at the office window.

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Elders Gust and Skousen show off their best poses while elders Plowman and Shipley rest up after a mind stretching council. One of the things that everyone wants are chapel cards. Mary printed the sheets to order and then the missionaries had to cut them out or take the sheets to their zones and let the missionaries cut their own out. Elder Gust became a master chapel card trimmer…well at least he cut out a lot of cards.



Time Out for Disney World

 One of the perks of being senior missionaries is that you can ask for a few days off when family come to visit. Our son Jim and his family had made plans to spend a week at Disney World and President Anderson gave us permission to take three days to be with them. This was especially special for us because our youngest grandchild Colin was born after we were on our mission and so we had never been able to see him in person. Also they live in the Chicago area and so we do not get to see them as often as some of the other children and grandchildren who live in Salt Lake and Provo.

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As I looked at the picture of the trolley and main street with the castle at the end, I realized it could have been taken 57 years ago when I went to Disneyland for the first time as a 17 year high school student!

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Charlotte and Oliva liked to be with grandma and grandpa. One of the big things for the children was collecting the autographs of the Disney characters.

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When we were waiting for the train to come in, a mother duck and 5 little ones came down the station tracks just when a train was about to come in. The station people hurried them along and they made it to safety before they were run over. When we were having lunch this adorable 14 month old walked up and seemed fascinated by Charlotte.

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I took this series of pictures of Colin and his sippy cup! Good memories for sure

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On the last day as we were getting ready to leave so we could make the 3 1/2 drive back to our apartment before it got dark, Olivia and Charlotte wanted to ride with us on the People Mover. After that we got lots of big hugs and Olivia did not want to let us go. On the way out I took a last picture of the castle. It was a cold day so Mary wanted to sit in the sun while we waited for the last bus ride back to our resort.



Trucks, Ducks and other things

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On Saturday the Waves invited a couple of food trucks to drop by at lunch time. Since we are great fans of the ‘Great Food Truck Race’ we went by to see what was being offered but did not find anything we thought was worth the prices. The favorite truck was the one serving snow cones or perhaps better to call them snow bowls.

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On Monday I noticed that there was a line of 5 anhingas along the edge of the pool. The second one from the right seems to have been slightly out of sync with the others. When I got in the van to do some errands, I noticed that the odometer had turned to a perfect 40,000 miles and thought it was worth a picture. Sister Collins seems to be buried in boxes and the other mail that came in Saturday and Monday. She does a great job getting out the mail and writing welcoming letters to the new converts. She also goes out with her husband to find new apartments, clean out apartments, buy furniture and whatever else is needed to make sure the missionaries have safe and comfortable living conditions. They are a truly dedicated couple of missionaries who have been serving as service and full time housing missionaries for over 3 years.