We've had many wonderful experiences since my last post. In July we participated in the baptism of a great young man. We and the sister missionaries were privileged to teach him the gospel. He was referred to us by someone else who has been attending our Church. He was very spiritually prepared for the gospel. He fully and gratefully accepted the message of the Restoration and the Plan of Happiness. He read the Book of Mormon in two weeks and was so moved by the account of the Prophet Joseph Smith in translating it that he wanted to be baptized. On July 11, Tolga was baptized. Elder Hart was privileged to be able to perform the ordinance. Tolga has progressed so quickly because of his great faith. He tells us that his life has become happier and has led him to opportunities to better his circumstances. He was asked to teach the English Gospel Doctrine class in September and he is excited and very happy to do it.
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Sisters Bader and Hyatt, Tolga, Elder and Sister Hart |
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Elder Hart and Tolga |
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Group shot |
After Sunday School, we split into Relief Society and Priesthood classes, taught by the JAEs.
The sisters all met outside on the lawn under a tree and had a lesson on Temples taught by two young sisters from Coburg-a great lesson!
The sisters all met outside on the lawn under a tree and had a lesson on Temples taught by two young sisters from Coburg-a great lesson!
Every Monday evening we meet at the church for Single Adult Family Home Evening. The sister missionaries teach a gospel message and we talk and have refreshments afterwards. We have various people attend, but our core group consists of three marvelous German sisters. Since they were all squished into one couch it reminded me of three very famous monkeys. I asked them if they had ever heard of them. They replied yes and agreed to pose for me. We love them♥.
Lots of bikes in Germany. Yep, that's a crocheted tire cover. Germans really like their bikes.
We always enjoy meeting with the Elders and Sisters for District Training every week. They are spiritual giants and teach and inspire us all every week. They are still young men, and can't help having fun....We stopped them after attempting to carry three on the back.
After dinner and Institute class the kids often enjoy playing games-pool, table tennis, kicker among other things. Around-the-world ping pong with required spin-move is a perennial favorite.
We are asked to do many different things on our mission. A month ago we were asked to sing for a funeral of a ward member. Eight of us sang "How Great Thou Art" in a small stone chapel. The accoustics were wonderful. Then we moved to the gravesite and sang again. I think it touched the hearts of the family who are not members of our Church. They all expressed gratitude. We were able to visit with them at a luncheon (pic below) afterward.
This would be the last time we were to see Sister Bader. This dear Sister recently arrived from Switzerland and we grew to love her immediately. On her first Preparation day, five days after her arrival, she was playing basketball and wrenched her knee terribly. She fell and could not get up. Long story short, after many visits to the doctor and valiantly hobbling everywhere with a full leg brace for a month, it was decided that she needed to return home for surgery. This courageous Sister never said a word of complaint. She is now in the process of physical therapy, after which she will return to her mission later this year.
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We ♥ our missionaries! |
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Elder Hart and Marvelous |
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They also pickup and drive us and our prepared food to the church and then back home with the empty pots and pans. |
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We sometimes treat them to lunch after shopping. This time they chose turkey legs! Passenger must feed the driver. |
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Me standing with Bishop and Sister Lange in front of Castle Cadolzburg |
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Street built alongside the castle wall. |
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In this garden are planted flowers, grains, fruits and vegetables that would have been found growing during the time this castle was in use. |
Part of Elder Hart's assignment on the high council is to visit the ward to which he has been assigned. One nice thing about having to travel on Sunday early in the morning is we have the train stops almost to ourselves. We can also choose just about wherever we want to sit on the train.
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Waiting for our train at 7:30 AM |
The Elders are not the only good cooks in our ward. Sister Hug, our new Sister missionary from Switzerland, who replaced Sister Bader, is an amazing baker. She baked this beautiful braided bread for a District Training Meeting. Mmmmm again. No wonder I have gained 20 pounds since I've been in Germany:-(
We were able to travel to Frankfurt a week and a half ago for a Senior Couples Conference. We traveled by train to Wurzburg where another Senior Couple lives. They picked us up and took us on to Frankfurt with them. Thanks Elder and Sister Ricks! On the way to Frankfurt we stopped at a wood carving shop in Johannesberg. Oh my goodness, I am a sucker for wood carving. I felt like I had entered Pinocchio's father's wood carving shop, only ten times bigger and better.
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Toni Sauer- Holzschnitzereien und Weihnachtskrippen |
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The Nightwatchman |
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M's favorite |
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The Hunter |
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Beautiful hand painted creche |
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Wonderful tiny little animals. I wanted to buy them all for our grandchildren |
We spent the night in Friedrichsdorf, a little town just outside of Frankfurt at a charming little hotel. The yard was full of whimsical hand crafted items including a chess set out on the back lawn. The furnishings were new and modern and the breakfast was to die for. Germans certainly know how to put together delicious breakfasts. The only negative was a really hard mattress. Ours felt like a slab of concrete. After the second night there we had bruises on our hipbones.
The first evening we were there, we, the Ricks and the Johnsons, (Senior Couple from Grafenwohr), walked into town looking for some dinner. We found a lovely place and ate on the patio. Elder Hart ordered Kalb (veal) Wienerschnitzel, and I ordered a hamburger (Hamburgers were originally from Hamburg). We like to eat regional foods. M said it was the best Wienerschnitzel he had ever eaten, and my hamburger was the best that I have ever eaten.
After the temple session we all ate lunch at a nearby Chinese Restaurant and then headed back over to the temple grounds for a conference session in the Stake Center which is on the same grounds as the temple. All the talks were centered around the temple. What a wonderful experience. We learned so much.
The next day was open for sightseeing. We drove into Frankfurt and rode an elevator up 59 stories to the top of the Main Tower. What an incredible view.
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The Main Tower |
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One of the incredible views |
Trying to look cool, calm and collected on a roof top 59 stories high. |
From here we walked through a park on our way to visit some famous gardens. In the park and in front of the old Opera House, there is a fountain with little paddle-boats for children to ride around in, a climbing wall and lots of little rides.
And on to the Palmengarten. I don't know how many acres it covers, but it's immense. Had we known the extent of it we would have planned to stay longer. There are many hothouses, or climate controlled buildings with different climates and flora in them from all parts of the world. Below are some of our favorites.
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See the frog atop the waterfall? |
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Such cute little turtles, |
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Schwiegermuttersitz |
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Translated, this means mother-in-law seat. Nice....... |
We enjoyed the beautiful grounds, lakes, ponds and gardens; especially the dahlia garden. It felt like we were in the Garden of Eden.
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These are all dahlias. I couldn't fit them all in the range of my camera. |
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My favorite |
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My second favorite |
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M's favorite |
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Was ist das? A duck? A turkey? A goose? |
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Beautiful swans and ? |
One of the highlights of our mission was being able to go to the temple this week with one of our favorite JAEs- Caroline. She joined the church about three years ago and decided that she wanted to go to the temple to receive her endowment before it closed for two years. We were also able to teach her the Temple Preparation classes. What a marvelous experience!
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Traveling to Frankfurt on the ICE- a rapid transit train. |
Last night at Family Home Evening two of our favorite sisters brought a Bavarian specialty to share with us- Bayerische Weisswurst, served with Bretzeln and Bayerische Weisswurst Senf. Everything was so delicious. They are made fresh in the morning and legend says they have to be eaten before the bells chime 12:00 noon. I guess they will go bad after that. Our sisters tell us that as long as they are eaten on the same day they are made they will be okay. Weisswurst means white sausage. They are made out of pork and are to be eaten with pretzels, not bread or rolls. Senf is mustard. This type is made especially to be eaten with Weisswurst. Most people eat them by biting off the end and sucking out the insides. They are about the consistency of soft hot dogs, so not so easy to do. Sister Hertel showed us how to do it. Elder Hart tried, as did the sister missionaries. After they were done, they said there lips were about to fall off. It takes a lot of hard sucking to get the meat out of the casing. I was laughing so hard at them that I couldn't even attempt to do it!
Success! The empty casings are the proof. |
Since my last post, lots of happy family birthdays have taken place. Congratulations and best wishes. We love you all so much♥
July 13- Happy 6th Birthday to our grandson, Micah
July 15- Happy 10th Birthday to our granddaughter, Ava
July 19- Happy ? Birthday to my sister Mimi
July 31- Happy 6th Birthday to our grandson, Jay
August 9- Happy 8th Birthday to our grandson, Sheldon
August 10- Happy 16th Birthday to our eldest grandson, Austin
August 30- Happy 3rd Birthday to our granddaughter, Delilah
We love all of you and thank you for your support and encouragement. It means a so much to us. We think of you often and you are in our prayers always. We love what we are doing and feel so blessed to be able to show our love to our Father in Heaven and our Savior Jesus Christ by sharing the gospel with our brothers and sisters in Nurnberg, Germany.
Love, Elder and Sister Hart
Mom and Dad
Grandma and Grandpa