Tuesday, October 13, 2015

Fall in New York

Already Oct 13th.  Can't believe how fast time is going.  We taught Sunday School again last Sunday and had a great discussion.  One more person asked for a Book Of Mormon and we passed out more info to include stuff on family history.  We don't know what will ever become of what we did but we know that a lot of positive seeds were planted.

The weather is starting to change and so are the fall colors.


This is the "North Country" of New York in the Fall.  Because of all the trees it is so beautiful everywhere you look.






 Here are some wild turkeys that we see almost on a daily basis.



 It is so pretty here.  There are lakes and streams everywhere!





Love New York in the fall

Sunday, October 4, 2015

Oct Update

Today was a first.  Sunday morning before conference we taught the Sunday School lesson at the Presbyterian Church.  It was a wonderful experience.  Our message was well received with sincere interest.  Several of them have had LDS friends.  There were 14 who came and they all knew we were coming so they came because they wanted to.  We will teach again next week.  We gave out 5 Book of Mormons, The Family Proclamation, The Restoration and Plan of Salvation pamphlets. There was a good feeling of friendship in the room.

Conference was so good.  Love the words of the those who spoke.  Our Testimonies really grew today when once again we were reminded of how much knowledge we have because of the Gospel and how important a living Prophet is.  We are feeling most blessed.

Saturday, September 19, 2015

A short note

We met with an inactive couple last week and spent time in their home.  They watched the "Meet the Mormons" video and she came to our "resiliency" class with us.  They have both agreed that they will come to church this Sunday and sit with us.  They have been here for a year but nobody knew they were here until a ward member just happened to meet him on post.  They are from Idaho and will be heading back there in the Spring.  He was injured in Iraq and has lost most of the use of his arm.  Great young couple.

The Reverend has continued to email us and for sure wants us to speak to his Sunday School Class.

The work here is great.
love ya all.

Tuesday, September 15, 2015

New York Update

About two months ago we were walking in Thompson Park for our morning exercise and we saw a group of older folks doing Tai Chi.  Diane visited with the instructor he said that they meet every Thursday morning and we would be welcome to join them next week.  The next week came and it was raining really hard so no one showed up.  We went again the next Thursday and met Rev Michael Phoenix, the instructor. After spending about 45 minutes with him that day he said he wouldn't be holding any more classes until late Sep and he would send us an email to let us know when.  We got an email yesterday (Sep 14th) stating that the classes would be at the First Presbyterian Church after a luncheon.  Then came the surprise. He said "I would like you and Diane to have the opportunity to present a couple of Sunday morning classes to our adult learners on "Who are the Mormons and What do we believe and Why?" This would be something you might consider to bring about better understanding of each other in the spirit of ecumenism???  Peace and Prayers"

PRAY FOR US   Let us know what you think we should teach.


Saturday, September 5, 2015

Fairy and Earth Festivaliiiii

Thompson Park is located near us and that is where we go to walk in the mornings.  We were surprised to see this sign one morning as we went in to the park to walk.

 We were more surprised to see these dancers.
 We were shocked to see a grown man in a skirt supporting  fairy wings while moving to the beat with the dancers.


 This guy with the bat wings visiting with a pirate was another surprise.  Not certain how he gets into his car!!!!!  
 These lovely ladies were prancing around in their fairy costumes and loved getting their picture taken.
 Some of the costumes were very elaborate and must have taken a lot of time to build and it is not even Halloween! 
 There were lots and lots of tents set up.  Some people were selling stuff like food, fairy wings, wooden swords, potions, lotions, hair pieces, some doing palm readings and fortune reading with cards. We have never seen anything like it.  There was also renaissance group in chain mail.  It was quite a collection. 
Pirates enjoying a drink
Here the devil and an angel fairy were having a conversation.  While in the devils tent.

Picture update

Thought we would post a few pictures from the last months activities.
One stormy night we heard a loud crash in the back. A 40 ft branch had broken off  a tree and fell in the neighbors patio.  You can see our cucumber plant, tomato, squash, and lemon tree.

Senior couple outing to Bolt Castle.  It was our turn to host the outing. Pres and Sister Rogers are upper left.

We had lunch at Bishop Buettenmuller's house after touring the castle.

Old grist mill on 100 acre Church owned girls camp at Seneca Lake.  We were chaperons for a over night Stake YSA activity. 

Inside one of the 13 cabins (each sleep 16) on the site.

Nice idea to keep animals out or kids busting through the screen doors.

One of our weekly District Meetings.  We have 3 sets of Elders and 2 sets of Sisters in the District plus us!

We prepare lunch once a month for District Meetings.  Grandma busily mending pants and skirts for the missionaries.
Mom's 1950's portable featherweight that she uses to mend clothes of the missionaries and a few members.

We attended a wedding of our neighbors.  They had been together for a while and finally got married.  This was held at the park where we go to walk.  The preacher was entertaining.

Their daughter.

Wednesday, September 2, 2015

September Update

Haven't posted anything for a while.  We are doing well and having lots of normal missionary experiences.  We now teach a weekly "Resiliency" class for spouses that have deployed husbands.  A very sweet experience.  Institute starts Thursday night.  Life is good and we are grateful to be here.

Five senior couples leave before the end of the year and only one new one coming in.  Church is in need of 100s of couples.