Public Affairs Team Sweden at the Stockholm Temple |
Sunday, May 26, 2013
STOCKHOLM
Friday, May 24, 2013
BAVARIA
Rich and Natalie arrived to visit on the 15th. We picked them up at the airport and headed south to Bavaria for a little site seeing and family visiting. Beautiful country and fun to be with our kids.
Headed to King Ludwigs place on Herren Cheimsea |
First real German food |
Wiener Snitchel! |
Koenigsea at Bertchegaden |
Heidi |
Heidi's grandfather minus the beard |
Sunday, May 12, 2013
THE LONGEST DAY
Jurgen and Claudia Sauenwald, Dieter and Liona, Katerin and Max, Armin Frass on end |
Another midweek holiday this week – Christi Himmelfahrt, which,
if you ask the average German, is translated as “yes!.. another day off work!”
Its Christian origin actually celebrates Christ’s ascension to heaven 40 days
after his resurrection. After 2 failed
attempts earlier in our mission, we took the opportunity to visit Elaine’s Buttler
relatives in a little town just outside Hannover 3 ½ hours north of here. We were treated like royalty by Dieter and Liona
Ebeling. Liona’s grandmother was Elaine’s
grandma Bertha Buttler’s sister. We spent the day with them and distant cousin
Armin Frass (Liona’s cousin) and his two children and their partners, Jurgen
and Claudia Sauerwald and Max Frass and his girl friend Katerin. They were so kind to us and treated us to a
wonderful restaurant dinner, then cakes and drinks at home afterward. We had a pleasant time and they were so good
to treat us as true relatives. Martin
says it was also the longest day ever. Elaine
had full responsibility to keep up our side of the conversation and Martin had
to look interested and engaged despite not being able to say anything
much. Luckily the children spoke some
English, so could converse a bit with him.
It did make him wish he had tried harder to learn German. He heard more German in two days than in his whole
life time and was actually starting to pick up some stuff by the time we left. Max Sauerwald, Armin’s grandson, is currently
working at the ranch with John and Barbara Winch and, according to his parents, loving
every minute of it – okay maybe not three-hour church. They showed us photos of him with his horse,
Casper and of him holding a calf. The
Ebelings graciously showed us around Hannover and its gardens and Marienburg
Castle the next day. Liona sets a
beautiful table with fresh flowers from the garden and fresh rolls right from
the bakery.
Breakfast at the Ebelings |
Beautiful breakfast (eggs under the chickies) |
Christi Himmelfahrt lunch with our German family |
Hannover gardens |
Hannover garden tulips |
Sunday, May 5, 2013
THE BURG BERG
This week we followed up on to-do items from the Brussels
Seminar, prepared for our next assignment and made final plans for Nat and Rich
Busath’s visit next week. Midweek we also
enjoyed the European holiday of May Day.
This originally was a holiday to celebrate spring and tall poles with
ribbons on them. Since then it has
degenerated into a labor protest day across Europe. Seems the first revelers decided they
needed time off with pay to dance around the pole and made some political
statements at the party, causing management-labor problems ever since that have
overshadowed the original idea. Since our office was closed, we took the “holiday”
opportunity to visit Weinsberg, a town known in folklore for its creative
response when the town was laid siege to in the middle ages. The wives
and children of the town defenders were holed up in the town’s
hilltop fortress. (They call it the “Burgberg” which means mountain fortress) In a moment of
compassion the sieging barbarians told the women they could depart with whatever
they could carry. These hearty German
women were no fools and hoisted their husbands on their backs for the trek down
the hill and thus saved their lives.
This statue commemorates the event and Elaine was up to prove she was an
inheritor of that mighty German gene pool of brawn and brains!
We treated ourselves to a tiny table and 2 folding chairs, so now we can eat on our balcony! |
Fab 5 sing "Come thou Fount" for the Spring Concert in Frankfurt |
We stopped at the park on the way home. Elaine gets the Good Sport award for a scary ride down the hill and into the water |
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