Janice had Sisters Bakker, Parker and us over for pizza one Monday. We played our Loaded Questions game afterwards (including church questions such as "After your mission, what calling do you want?" or "What hymn helps you get through life?"). The girls liked it so much that they borrowed it for their zone meeting. Unfortunately they left it at the ward and somehow it was gone when they returned to look for it. BUT blessing in disguise. As they dejectedly got on the train to their apartment, they met a woman who was interested in their gospel message... for her daughter.
Long story short, the daughter, Johanna, was baptized! Thanks to our Loaded Questions game... indirectly. (Sister Bakker, Johann and Sister Brough)
Alex, Claudia, Katharina Faflock and Claudia's mother, who was visiting. They are THE NICEST neighbors. Alex is from Serbia and sells antiques (their home is full of them). Claudia teaches elementary school. Katharina, 16, attends a Christian school and let me correct her English paper. Most of our mission they lived right next to us but recently moved to the 12th floor penthouse.
What better place for Easter decorations than next to tombstones!
Liz Edmunds, The Food Nanny, and Steve invited us to dinner. Her favorite phrase is "It's to die for!" And her dinner definitely was!
Happy Fool's Day was low key - I put saran wrap on the toilet. When I returned from the office, Rand had done this. Only works in a shelf toilet!
I also told the kids and a few other people that I had won a lottery and didn't know whether to keep it and/or tell Rand because he doesn't approve of gambling. Hardly anybody fell for it.
This year's Primary class (6-year-olds) has two Spanish speakers, one only-French (fun for me). We read and mark a Book of Mormon scripture each week in their own copies. Here they are looking like missionaries. (better Rand and me because oftentimes we're too tired to read our scriptures at night.)
Google Translate doesn't work perfectly. I didn't order the "messy business" hamburger.
Speaking of, here's a sketch you might like: