Busy week, Saturday Sept 28th the Sisters that work in the
Bristol 1st ward had a baptism. We took Hannah. All of the
missionaries in our District brought investigators. It was really a wonderful
occasion. The convert is a single mom. So many people came out to support her.
There was really a happy feeling there and those who attended felt it!
The companionship who set up the baptism had to be to the
church early because the cold water facet is broken so they had to fill the
font and let it sit a while to cool down. Their ward mission leader brought
some bags of ice to put in the water so it would not be too hot. Just one of
those fun things that makes missionary work interesting. : )
On the way home Hannah was asking questions that made us
think that someone has probably been telling her some anti-Mormon ideas. Then
Sunday she did not come to church. It is interesting to experience firsthand
the ups and downs of being a missionary.
Our ward had a tragic death this past week, a young single
mom in the ward just suddenly passed away with no warning. Sitting in church
Sunday I felt sad. Sad because of the death and because our friend did not come
to church. I was grateful for the sweet
spirit during the rest of the meetings.
The Bishop announced that the building renovation that was
planned has been postponed until further notice by the Church in order to pour
the funds into the rapidly growing missionary program. That is interesting… This wonderful hastening
is very expensive. I am sure we all need to donate when we can to the
missionary fund to help.
Our usual YSA meetings were fine. We had a nice FHE. I have
already posted on FB that refreshments were beans on toast. They all loved it!
: ) I will learn I am sure! However the next Institute day Catherin a YSA made
this lovely cake!
| Beans and toast |
| Cathrine and her cake |
Monday P-day we decided to take an excursion. There are so
many historical places nearby, we can see many in our own Mission boundaries.
Bill had read on line of the ruins of a Castle only about a half hour away,
near Bath. It was very cloudy but not raining so we decided why not! Getting
used to all this rain is quite an experience for an Arizonian!
As always driving around through the country is a treat.
Sometimes we have to pinch ourselves to believe we are really here. Partly what
makes everything so British are the names of places and streets. We
had to turn on a street called Pennyquick, made us smile.
The Castle was breathtaking. The oldest part was built in
1380 as the first Hungerford renovated a manor house. As years passed it was
added on to, finally the expansion enclosed the nearby church inside its walls.
There had actually been a mote and you could see the gully where it used to be.
There at one time had been a draw bridge and everything. As the centuries
passed the Hungerford family fell in and out of favor with royalty and lost
then regained the castle. Also some lost their heads literally because of the
rifts.
Finally the family
was completely decommissioned and the castle was left to decay, I think in the
17th century. In the 1800 it was discovered that some paintings on
the walls of the Church had been plastered over. Because of the plaster they were
preserved. The covering was carefully removed and a beautiful picture of St
George and the Dragon can be enjoyed today. It is maybe 10 feet tall.
| 600 years old |
Part of the fun of the day were the cloudy conditions, and
the green surrounding land and hills. There were even some thatched roofs
nearby. It all made for a wonderful medieval and Elizabethan atmosphere!
| countryside around Farleigh Hungerford Castle |
On the way home we went to a very quaint town called Bradford-on-Avon to find some lunch and found a delightful tea room! Oh my goodness, I
felt I was in an old English novel! We
strolled around town for a little while after lunch.
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| Bradford-onAvon |
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| The Bridge Tea Room |
In need Lizzy to know (3 year old granddaughter) that it really was a 'Tea Party"
In the morning before we started our adventure the Elders
had called to ask if we could still have FHE. We said we would be back but half
way through our day they called to say Hannah could not make it. I was very sad
because I could feel her drifting and losing interest. When we were just
finishing our dinner the Elders called again and said that FHE was back on,
Hannah wanted to come.
She had many doubts that she expressed because of some conversations
with a friend at school warning her to not be so hasty about joining the
church. I am not sure that those doubts were calmed but we all encouraged her
to read the Book of Mormon and pray. Elder Preece told her now she needed work
to find out for herself the truthfulness of what the missionaries have been
teaching her. She left happier and I know she feels the sprit when she is here,
I know she feels our love and God’s love. We will just have to see what
happens. She is still coming to events and talking to the Elders.
Tuesday we had to lay low and rest since this cold was not
leaving Elder Preece any too quickly. Because Wednesday was Transfers again we
had to drive out to Weston-Super-Mare to pick up the two sisters there and
bring them back to the flat of the Downend Sisters here in Bristol since one
was being transferred. One or the sisters is from Utah and this is her first
transfer, the other from Finland. The whole experience was quite an adventure
since the main round-about just 4 min from destination was completely closed. With much murmuring we finally got around the
mess and were only a few minutes late to pick them up. We had the same problem
returning but the Sisters knew how to navigate us around it.
Wednesday we needed to drive to Stains, the ward building
where all missionaries who will be transferred and new missionaries from the
MTC meet for instructions and then head out their for new areas. We had an
empty car because we were just picking up an Elder to bring him back with us to
replace our former District Leader Elder Collard. The trip was long but was
fine. Elder Preece was drooping a little but hanging in there. When we got
there we got to talk to Elder Kirk from Blanding UT. Our daughter Emily is in
his home ward. It was fun to talk to him. He is serving in the Channel Islands
on the Island of Jersey. We got picture taken with us and sent it to Emily so
that she could send it to his mom. His Mom was very grateful! I remember.
Also when we were helping to serve lunch a new missionary
named Elder Preece came through the
line. All three of us were thrilled because it is rare to meet another Preece,
especially at home. He is from Salem UT fresh out of the MTC. Of course we must
be related somehow. It would be fun if he ever ended up in our District!
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| Elder Kirk from Blanding UT |
We picked up Elder Yu who is from mainland China, and
brought him back with us. We had to pair him up with his companion Elder
Hagedorn who was spending the day in a threesome and they were all at the Mall.
They were having lunch with Hannah!
One of Hannah’s concerns the other night was that the church
was outlawed in China. We explained that proselyting was outlawed but not the
church. Meeting with Elder Yu was tangible evidence of our reassurance. (I do
not believe in coincidence)
After the exhausting two days in the car Bill needed to go
home and rest so we excused ourselves from YSA dinner. Driving gets tedious
around here, narrow narrow streets, cars parked on the sides and sometimes it
is easy to get into the wrong lane so that you miss your turn! Last week we got
a traffic ticket for driving in a bus lane, photo cop! What can I say….
Thursday we had appointments with the Health Care Clinic to
complete our registration and hopefully get Bill some medical attention. Well
our experience was very much a Doc Martin experience! Our weight was measured
in Kilo grams so made me feel good because it was a small number, however
height is in Centimeters so that was a big number. We thought we would see a
Doctor or Nurse but just saw a clinical lady. She could not help with the medical
problems Bill was having, nor any other medical questions or concerns.
The whole day was a very ‘British’ day. It rained all day, the
Surgery (Dr. Office) was a new experience and when we went to the grocery store
we had to search to find the things we needed. It is kind of fun! By the time
we finish out mission we will be so Anglicized that we will have to adjust back
to American ways.
Bill had to make an appointment to go back later to see a
Doctor. He does have Bronchitis and did get put on Medication! We still went to
Institute to teach our class; there he was able to get a priesthood blessing! Friday
we took it easy so the antibiotics can kick in! It is hard not to feel guilty
when you are out of commission. It will be good to be back in full swing!
Before Institute Thursday we had a Stake YSA Council meeting
which was a SKYPE conference call with the Elders from our Mission’s Digital
District. The purpose was to inform these young leaders of the nature of the
missionary work happening on line. It is amazing because it reaches all over
the world. Several baptisms have already taken place. I wish you could have
seen those 4 enthusiastic young people using their smart phones to ‘friend’
these Elders so that they could be sent information that will train them in how
to reach out to their friends and allow all of the YSA to do the same thing. It
was electrifying! There is no doubt that the time has come to use these amazing
technological advances to assist in the Hastening process!
Saturday we picked Hannah up and drove to the Stake Center
to attend a tape delayed broadcast of last week’s General Relief Society
meeting. Elder Preece was still not feeling well but was a trooper and dropped
us off. A lovely breakfast was served and then we watched the program. Everyone
was so friendly and welcoming to Hannah. She even came dressed in a dress for
the first time! I was able to introduce her to a young married sister from
Downend ward who is about her age. They had lot in common. Sister Sewell is from
Germany though she is of Filipino heritage. She attended University and after
she got her Masters came to visit her brother here where she met her husband.
She was empathetic to Hannah’s situation and they struck up a great friendship.
We sat together and Ida (pronounced Eeda) and Hannah exchanged information and
may meet for lunch sometime this week. The broadcast itself was so sweet and
appropriate and Hannah was so touched and pleased. I know it meant more to me
because I was so aware of how the message was being received by Hannah. She
left happy. We will see what happens next. It is inspiring to watch the Lords
hand and to be patient enough to turn it over to Him.
Since both of us were not feeling too well Sunday we stayed
home to watch both sessions of Conference instead of going to the Stake Center.
Morning session was on at 5:00 PM here and afternoon at 9:00 PM; loved the
whole thing! It was a beautiful Sunny day in Bristol! We were glad we could watch the Priesthood session on line! OK, one of
my favorite Conference things to do is grill Elder Preece when he gets home
from General Priesthood Meeting on Sat evening about all that was said. I also
love reading those messages later. Well this year I loved watching it! The
sweetest thing was the Young Men’s Choir. I loved those valiant young(little)
boys! Anyone who did not get to hear this meeting I would highly recommend you
going to lds.org and watch it.
I feel so refreshed by the words of the Lord as delivered by
His servants! Counsel was given! Our lives will be better by obeying that
counsel. President Ezra Taft Benson said: “When obedience ceases to be an
irritant and becomes our quest, in that moment God will endow us with power.”





You are such troopers to stay up and watch Conference till 11:00 pm. I knew you would. Nothing keeps you from Conference. Jared took Saturday off since he hasn't had a real day off in a month. It was a WONDERFUL day. We watched conference together, then took the kids to dinner and to go see "Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2." Jared opted to watch Priesthood session at home as well so we could have such a nice family outing. So he and I watched it together too. It was really wonderful. Esp loved Elder Uchtdorf's talk, of course. Miss you mama! Glad things are going so well. I will record the girls singing their song and send it to you soon so that Hannah can watch it. Love you!!!
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