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| Misty, feels like California on a June morning |
August has ended, September is here! Wow, it already feels like autumn in so many ways.
This past week was a very good YSA week!!
Last Thursday evening the activity for FHE was
watching the movie Frozen. We had more come to participate than usual, I had no
idea Disney had such a YSA draw! When the song “Let it Go” came on the entire room
erupted into song, even the guys! One of the newly returned missionaries took a
double take, he was completely taken back by the enthusiasm! Me too. My
recording of the whole moment did not turn out however or you all could have
enjoyed the merriment!
Friday we
drove to the temple to stay overnight in the Accommodation Centre because
Saturday was our Stake YSA Temple trip. Driving there and back in one day is
not our first choice.
We got up Saturday morning and attended an endowment session for some family names. It was lovely. Elder and Sister Adams one of the office couples was on the same session. They are going home in a month so we were very glad of the opportunity to be with them in that sweet setting.
The
baptismal session that we were all attending was at 3:00. The ‘fun bus’ and the
other cars started arriving just before 2:00. Lisa brought lots of good food
for lunch so we all marched to the picnic tables at the back of the grounds.
Carly and
Grace had come to the temple on their own earlier because they had 3 kids in
tow. Grace went to do a session first and Carly watched the kids, then they
were going to switch. One of the boys in Grace’s care is special needs (Down Syndrome). Nathan bounded loose and bolted into the temple. Bill had to full on
chase him through to the recorder’s desk. He wanted to know where the classes
were, he knew that Grace was in there. When told he could not go in there he
lay limp on the carpet and Bill and a couple of the sister temple workers had
to carry him out. He is a big kid. Never a dull moment!
When
everything settled down and we reported to the baptismal font we had a
wonderful experience. There were about 25 of us including adult advisers and
Travis and Ruth a married couple from Downend ward.
Most of the
names for the baptisms were from our group and it was a very special feeling to
see all of them in white in the House of the Lord serving those ancestors! The
whole day will long be etched into my heart. There was such a sweet feeling! I
am thankful for prayer, felt answers for personal needs and the miracle of
personal service!
Sunday,
still going strong with young single adult activities. We attend the Bath Ward
with Lisa to encourage those YSA to reach out to others and to thank them for
their faithfulness. Alice provided a nice munch and mingle after the meetings.
| Bristol YSA, and Travis, Ruth & baby... |
Sunday
evening 15 attended YSA FHE. A very happy weekend!
Monday we
were a little wiped out, lots of success can do that to you. We had a nice day
and family home evening at our flat. Georgia taught us a great lesson about
perfection using 'maths'.
Tuesday was
Zone Training. We have been to several of these throughout our
mission, this was probably one of the best! The missionaries were so sincere in
their purpose and intent. The spirit was strong, everyone has the desire to do
better. President Beale from our Stake Presidency gave a presentation about
personal revelation and I just must share a quote he gave us:
“Get close
to the scriptures. Do anything you can. God is there…Don’t just read the
scriptures, eat them. Get them not only into your head but down into your gut…
Joseph Smith
produced as God required translations of the scriptures we now share. But the
work, open-ended all along, is unfinished. Now, the task is ours. When you read
the scriptures, don’t just lay your eyes like stones on the page. Roll up your
sleeves and translate them again. Every morning and every night we are each
commanded to sit down at our kitchen tables, spread out our books and notes and
papers and pens, and, with a prayer in hand, finish what Joseph started. It is
not enough for Nephi to have translated Isaiah into reformed Egyptian or Joseph
to have translated Nephi into King James English. You and I must translate
these books again. Word by word, line by line, verse by verse, chapter by
chapter, God wants the whole thing translated once more, and this time he wants
it translated into your native tongue, inflected by your native concerns, and
written in your native flesh. To be a Mormon is to do once more on your own
small scale the same kind of work Joseph did.”
Adam Miller, Letters to a young
Mormon, Neal A Maxwell Institute. 2014
I think this
is brilliant, there is so much more that I need to get out of the scriptures
when I study. I am thankful for the insight. I am thankful for the Spirit that
always attends a gathering of the Lord’s missionaries. He truly loves them!
Meal Wednesday
was fun, mostly the same group but everyone was in a good mood. A friendly
football match between England and Norway was on TV so some watched that. A few
people explored the building library which still contains materials as old as
my childhood. It was fascinating and amusing going through them.
Now here we
are back to Thursday. All in all a good week. We have had some good
conversations with family, enjoyed pictures of grand-kids heading out to their
first day of school and joy of joys we received a packet of letters from our
home Desert Hills Ward Primary that made us smile!!
Thank you to all, thank you to those at home and those here who support our efforts and give us reason to rejoice!
Thank you to all, thank you to those at home and those here who support our efforts and give us reason to rejoice!

Love the letters from home. So fun. And the song it called "Let it Go." "Let it Be" is a magnificent Beatles song, not to be confused. ;) ;)
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