Elder Janousek & Elder Fishburn |
MONDAY we had another emergency change in our District. Normally a missionary companionship is changed on a 6 week schedule. You count your time in the mission based on how many transfer days. Most companions stay together for at least 2 transfers and sometimes up to 4. We have had a crazy transfer schedule just in the last 4 weeks. In December there was a missionary in Switzerland that needed to go home and so because we had 3 Elders it was necessary to take Elder Falkena and send him to Switzerland. He was sad to leave just a few days before Christmas, but was also glad to be going back to Switzerland. So we were back to 2 Elders. Then 2 weeks ago we had the emergency transfer of Elder Odro who we took to meet his parents and return home. So, because missionaries have to be in a companionship with at least 2 at all times, They had to combine our lone Elder with the Schwenningen Elders and have them try to cover both areas until the next transfer date in February. That is the city Elder Fishburn came from in December when Elder Silva completed his mission and went home - so he was thrilled to be back with his old companion and Elder Sides. They were making it work and we enjoyed having the three together. Are you confused yet? So on Sunday evening we received a call that there was another emergency transfer - a car accident with some missionaries - they were not injured but can no longer drive a mission car and so it necessitated a change - SO they came to our threesome and made it two and sent a new Elder to Schwenningen with Elder Sides. We are back to two Elders and they will hopefully finish out the last 18 days of the transfer with no further changes. Elder Fishburn will be going home on Feb. 14 and we will receive a new Elder. That means that Elder Fishburn has had 3 changes in his last month of being in the mission - no time to get trunky (homesick) and certainly something to remember.
Elder Sides & Elder Kuttler |
We got a call Monday afternoon and they said Elder Kuttler from Texas would be arriving to be companions with Elder Sides and would it be possible for us to pick him up at the Train Station. The other Elders were still in Schwenningen and would get there as soon as they could. We asked if they would like dinner when they arrived and they said yes, that would be great. So, I hurried and made spaghetti and salad and we set the table and went to the Train Station to pick up Elder Kuttler. Well, they told us the wrong train and so we waited and got a call that he had arrived and was told to go to McDonald's - you have to love the comforts of home when you are feeling lost or alone! We went and he was nowhere to be found. Well, we got there before he did and so we met up and brought him to our home. The other Elder's arrived and said, we just came from a dinner appointment and we are stuffed. Sis. Grimmett - you have already set the table - we feel so bad. Oh the life of missionaries. We talked to them 3 times after they said they wanted to come for dinner and they could have said, we stopped to say goodbye to a family and they asked us to stay for dinner, you won't need to feed us. Well, Russ and I had spaghetti for the rest of the week!
Update on my Dad. He was able to return to his home at the Care Center on Monday. He was so glad to be back home in his familiar surroundings and in his own bed. He is determined to enjoy life to the end. He is feeble, but is back playing BINGO and going to exercise class. We are taking one day at a time.
We were invited to have lunch with Sister Runge again on Wednesday. She served in the same mission with Russ many years ago. She served us a specialty here called Raclette. It is actually Swiss. She has a really nice electric Raclette maker where you put your cheese on a tray and put it under the heat. It melts the cheese and you put it over boiled potatoes. It was SOOO good. She kept saying we needed to eat more potatoes until they were all gone. It was a delightful afternoon and we really appreciate her efforts in our behalf. She enjoyed the company as well and shared many stories of her life with us.
I have been asked to teach a bread making class for the women at Church in February. I am looking forward to sharing my bread making skills with them. I was grateful they asked. I will just have to have a translator to help.
I was also asked to help with a Healthy Food Fair in February. They have liked the vegetarian foods I have made and want to learn and know more. I ordered more of my Cookbooks and found out they have a French office and it is printed here in Europe so we did not have to pay International shipping. I have already received them and we are still waiting for Christmas packages to arrive that were mailed in early December from the USA. February is already filling up - I hope I am up for the challenge.
Thursday was shopping day for Zone Conference. It is a major job to purchase enough food for 80 people! I started making some of the food. It was a very busy day.
Friday is Cooking Day!
I started the day with making 12 loaves of Italian Corn Bread. My own invention. This is my Italian Bread made with half corn mehl. It turns out really good for a yeast corn bread and then I made honey butter to go with it.
I made Taco soup for 45 - These are like Home Depot buckets full of soup. Lots of Soup! I also made one recipe of Vegetarian Taco Soup. One of the other Senior Couples is making Chicken Tortilla Soup and then Green Salad and all of the toppings for the soup and salad. It is really good that it is very cold outside - my balcony has turned into a winter fridge.
I completed the day of cooking with this Cinnamon Streusel Cake that we will serve for dessert. It is not my Honey Bun Cake, but it turned out good. You cannot get cake mixes here so everything has to be made from scratch so I had to adjust the recipe a little.
Zone Conference Lunch was a great success. It was a feast. I was told there would be 15 additional people for lunch and to plan accordingly. We planned for 80 people. After the meetings started and the guests came in, I counted 25. They were supposed to register but in the end we served almost 100 people. I am so grateful that we were serving soup - lots of soup. It was like feeding the 5000. We had plenty and some to spare. All of the bread, salad and desserts were eaten. It was a beautiful Texas spread with Taco Soup, Chicken Tortilla Soup with tortilla chips, cheese, sour cream, olives, avacados, homemade salsa, great green salad, bread with honey butter and dessert.
A few takeaways from Zone Conference:
LIGHT
In John 1:4-9 we read, "In him was life; and the life was the light of men. And the light shineth in darkness; and the darkness comprehended it not. There was a man sent from God, whose name was John. The same came for a witness, to bear witness of the Light, that all men through him might believe. He was not that Light, but was sent to bear witness of that Light. That was the true Light, which lighteth every man that cometh into the world."
God is Light. The Glory of God is intelligence; in other words light and truth. To keep this light we must read the scriptures and then obey the commandments and what they say. We must act upon the knowledge we receive.
"I want light more than I want to be right" Notice when light leaves your countenance, seek light and act upon it. Fill your life with loving others. Sister Brown (Mission Presidents wife)
President Brown shared 3 Nephi 9:15-18
"Behold, I am Jesus Christ the Son of God, I created the heavens and the earth, and all things that in them are. . . . I am the light and the life of the world. I am Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the end."
He then asked us to ponder on:
1. How has Jesus Christ been the beginning of something in my life?
Like, I began serving a mission because of my faith and testimony of Jesus Christ.
2. How has Jesus Christ been the end of something in my life?
Example: Jesus Christ ended the pain and sorrow of death and brought me peace and comfort.
I invite you to ponder on these same questions.
I am so grateful for Pres. and Sister Brown and their wonderful leadership and their testimonies of Jesus Christ. It is always a great day when we are taught and trained by them.
Our District was asked to provide a musical number today. We sang Abide With Me. It was beautiful and it was very nice that they included the Senior Missionaries.
A family from Switzerland that Elder Fishburn taught the lessons to and Baptized the mother asked if they could come and go to church with him on Sunday. He asked if they could come to our Sunday Family Home Evening group that we have over on Sunday afternoons. We had a change of plans for the group due to a special Stake Meeting for all YSA, so I invited them to come to dinner. What started out to be 2 additional people is now the whole family coming and I will be having 10 for dinner. We went to IKEA on Thursday and purchased more chairs and I cooked most of the food on Friday so I would not have to worry about it when I arrived home Saturday evening. It is Saturday evening and I am really glad I have dinner done so that I can finish this blog post. It is time to close - I am falling asleep at the computer.
This week was not very eventful, but very busy in supporting the young missionaries. We are so glad to be here doing what we are doing. Please continue to keep us in your prayers.
Viel Liebe,
The Grimmett's