Sunday, January 12, 2014

ALLES GUTE

As  we approach the end of our service, this graffiti pretty much sums up how we are feeling these days.

Every rock and tree, even many cobble stones have a soft cast of green from the ubiquitous moss that grows so well in the moist climate.

Nature is the greatest artist and she gets help from the frequent rain and fog. Even the tree branches are covered in green.

We would like to know why their winter crops don't freeze and die off when the frost hits.  These fields seem to do just fine.

Nice to spend our last Saturday attending the baptism of super sharp young man named Romeo Alaysin.  He is working in Frankfurt but home is California.  He encountered the missionaries on the street and is now a fresh new enthusiastic member with a cute German return missionary girlfriend. How is that for fellowshipping?  PS He found the Church before the girl - double bonus!

We will miss our miniature Christus that greeted us each day as we returned home to the apartment.  Martin laid this heart right at the Savior's feet which is just what we have tried to do while here.


Every morning our first duty is to read the Daily Security Report put out by the Church.  It warns of potential dangerous locations around the world.  In case you missed this Church Security Bulletin below warning of large and unruly crowds expected at the Salt Airport next Friday:



3 comments:

  1. haha That security bulletin is excellent. Can't wait to have you back with us in Utah!

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  2. Can't believe how quickly it went by. Hopefully it felt the same for you! Love you, wonderful parents!

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  3. Ha! Love it! Maybe I should start arranging parking so we can get a spot to see you when you come home! SEE you SOON!

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