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| In the mornings we could walk on top of the snow. poor people who had to walk these paths in the afternoon! |
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| Stairs everywhere used to be slides but most of them are beginning to be useful again. |
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| There are stairs under there |
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| To the left of all those piles is the parking lot. Most of the piles are almost gone now. |
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| Took this picture just before the rains came. we were walking across the benches. |
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| This was after the rains. there was a wall of snow under those windows that we thought would take a month to melt. |
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| Starting to see pathways again |
We're are really going to miss it! It's been absolutely beautiful and not nearly as cold as we thought it would be. We quite enjoyed watching the snow fall from our 10th floor vantage point and it was an adventure checking the weather every morning to see how to dress.
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| This was in our parking lot. Never seen icicles on the snow before. The whole hillside looked fascinating actually. Cant tell but it was full of castles and passageways and sparkles. |
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| Taking bets on when this one will disappear from in front of our building. Here its about half of what it was. |
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| Overtime it snowed the mounds on the sides of the roads would turn white again. Doesn't take long, once it warms up, to turn them gray and dingy again. |
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| We love the crunch the ice as we walk along but this was absolutely beautiful! |
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| People did a lot of cross country skiing on the canal behind their houses. Saw a guy out for exercise one day last week and the next day his spot was gone. Things are melting fast! |
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| This is what the paths in the arboretum looked like just as things started to melt. They were gorgeous. Streets of glass! Good thing we had spikes |
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| The squirrels are out and running again. |
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| Almost that time for Lawn service to start |
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| Oops this is the sign on the other side of the driveway Snow removal |
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| Oh the geese are home to roost |
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| The water in this tunnel was almost a foot deep |
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| Boat dry docked in the canal |
Certain things happened in the last couple months that made us realize that we weren't doing a very good job at being apartment inspectors so, in Zone Conference we taught what I` thought was a really gentle lesson on the importance of keeping your apartment clean. Then we told them that we would teach some quick simple skills each time we come around. I guess the message was more powerful than we thought. They all were so prepared when we got there, in fact some got the dates wrong and were prepared a week ahead. We were even served some amazing crepes by one set of elders.
(Here's a link to the Ensign article we used to teach them. It's a GREAT one! https://www.lds.org/study/ensign/2012/07/unspotted-from-the-world?lang=eng )
Elder Mikkelsen brought his tool box with him this time and he has to use it almost weekly. He is amazing. He is continually putting things back together for the missionaries. He has even learned how to blind hem a pair of suit pants!
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| Hogs Back Falls are always beautiful but right, with all the run-off they have become beautifully treacherous! |
We spent quite a bit of time this month getting apartments ready for two senior sister missionaries who have come in to work at the archives downtown scanning books and microfilm to be used in Canadian genealogy. The church has partnered with the government to scan over 20,000 books. We provide the machines and the manpower and they provide the books. These sisters have gone through extensive training. It's pretty technical stuff and they are amazing. One sister said she has worked outside on the farm from sun-up to sun-down and has never been this tired, but they love it!
| Sister Munsell and Sister Wales |
We got to help shuffle everyone around during transfers again. Its so fun to meet all the new missionaries but always sad to see the old ones leave. We've been to trainings. We've given trainings.
We've delivered supplies, people, and gifts of cheer. It was our wards's month to clean the church so most Saturday mornings we were there. We've been to a million meetings, all of which were amazing! Our favorites are Zone Conference and District Council. District Council is just with our district- just 6 missionaries. These youth never cease to amaze us. We are taught so much every week things that are helping us to be better teachers and better missionaries- just better people! We got to go to the temple with one of our YSA sisters. We always love that. We helped at the storehouse. I got to go to a stake RS activity. We learned about Spiritual Self-reliance, did a little yoga, make about 100 baby blankets to donate... It was a great activity. We cooked for munch and mingles and Break-the -fasts...
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| Transfers! |
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| Sweet sister missionaries teaching and making friends at the station while waiting for the bus. |
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| Our last night with the amazing Sister Tuttle. Love her! Love them all! |
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| District picture before transfers. |
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| Fun times after institute. |
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| This is the one going to Congo. When they have no family in town, they share the opening with the ward family. We had over twenty ward members there. So cool! |
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| Our newest member! He is loved by all and sooo happy! |
Had a couple birthdays this Month. HAPPY BIRTHDAY ERIK AND JACOB AND RILEY!!!
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| So glad Daniel and Sonia could go to Rileys Birthday! Sonia made the cute matching shirts! |
Mostly this has been a month of learning for us. We have learned so much from all those meeting and classes. I have had to read so much to be prepared for my lessons! I love it! And our area directors have taught us so much about how to teach in the Saviors way. It has really changed how we prepare and present our lessons. I'll let Ned explain about some of the new ideas we've been given. Its been a great month. We work with the best youth!!! We are so grateful for all that we are being blessed with.
Love to you all!!!
So the training we received was how to SWIM, SNORKEL, or SUCAB DIVE. When we teach in the swim mode we are just on the surface just getting from point A to B. When we snorkel we relax a bit and get our face in the water and are able to see the wonderful sights the gospel can bring to us. But to Scuba Dive we become one with the spirit and are able to feel and experience the full blessings of the gospel. It is our job as instructors to get our students off of the surface where they are just splashing around and get them to participate more fully with the gospel experience. They need to dive down into the gospel and experience the full blessing of having the Holy Ghost Testify to them of the truthfulness of the gospel. May we all get more fully immersed in the gospel and have a total Scuba Experience.




















































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