Saturday, April 4, 2015

Das tägliche Leben (Day to day living)

Are we always eating, you wonder?  Probably.
Our wonderful German/Serbian neighbors came for enchiladas.



Feils are Public Affairs missionaries. Aaron Ruble is an amazing ward member, just arrived from government work in Mali and Afghanistan. 
His family will arrive soon.


Janice Purdy and I prepared dinner for a stake YW/YM event. 

Youth are fun and lively all over the world.


The amazing Francois family invited us for dinner and FHE.
They all speak French, Russian, German and English - wow!

Cheri and John sent us a very generous and welcome care package. I forgot how much I miss Fritos!

Here are some of the sisters who come to Conference Talks Study Group.
I love Tuesdays when we discuss and share our thoughts and testimonies of Jesus Christ.


Our first visit to a hospital. A ward member and senior missionary were patients there. Rand helped diagnose Elder Moyes' pain -
hooray for the Area Medical Adviser!


When the weather's bad (often), we walk 13 flights of stairs for exercise. 


Rand also joined a local gym. Fitness First is a great facility except for the coed sauna and 
women janitors in the men's dressing room. That's Europe for you.


While we're on complaints, graffiti is rampant in Germany. Interesting how we haven't noticed 
as much in Holland or Belgium.



We observed a Turkish wedding celebration right outside our apartment.



Rand and I went to Ghost at the English Theater,
thanks to a gift from brother Tom and Shirl. Thank you!



A few of us got together to watch the General Relief Society Meeting at the office.  



Finally, watch this for a powerful




1 comment:

  1. So nice to see you entertaining your neighbors. They were always very kind and cordial to us in the elevator and hallway, but we never got close enough to think they would come for dinner.

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