Sunday, August 18, 2019

August 5 -18

Sunday Visits

We count it a blessing to visit the different wards in our stake. This gives us opportunity to meet the many different YSA throughout the stake and to feel the spirit from each of the different congregations. There is a 30 mile radius between the different ward buildings. All the wards in the stake start their meetings at 10:00 a.m. So, we can only visit one ward a Sunday. Today, we visited the Keightley Ward. It is the farthest away from us. It took us an hour to get to their building, traveling by car. There were quite a few members and two sets of missionaries serving in that area. We saw many familiar YSA faces and they were excited to have us visit. We feel like our visits to the different wards is beneficial in meeting all the YSA. The Keightley young single adults have a challenge getting to Leeds Institute because it is far away. They usually pick one of the activities from the week to attend. Most of them travel by train to visit.

The Bronte Family

The Bronte Family lived in the town, Haworth. It is a 10 minute drive east from the Keightley Ward. Since we were so close, we decided to take a quick stroll through this beautiful little town. The roads are narrow in the country, but the views are superb! 

Haworth Countryside

Haworth City Center
Haworth city center
Haworth Chapel & Cemetery
Patrick Bronte, the father & minister to the Bronte Family, preached here for 40+ years. All the children and family were buried in this cemetery except Anne. She was buried in Scarborough. They had six children. The first two died very young. The mother Maria, died in 1821 leaving the family without a mother. The two oldest daughters, Maria(11 yrs) and Elizabeth(10 yrs) died within a month of each other of Tuberculosis. Bronwell, Emily, and Anne died within 9 months of each other of tuberculosis. Five years later Charlotte marries and a year later dies of tuberculosis and complications of pregnancy. Six years later the Bronte father died. He outlived all his children. The three famous sisters were all great authors and wrote famous stories. Emily wrote Wuthering Heights. Charlotte wrote Jane Eyre. Anne wrote Agnes Gray. They all wrote poems and other stories not quite as well known. Haworth is a quaint town that sits on the top of a hill in the Yorkshire Dales. 
The Bronte Home
They were a prominent family in the community of Haworth


Leeds Campus

On one of our morning walks we decided to walk the campus. We've tried several times to get into the Great Hall. It's a very old building where all the students take their final exams. We met a nice security guard that let us inside to see the great hall. The students had told us how beautiful the building was inside. The outside is awesome too. We were not disappointed. 


Great Hall Entrance

Great Hall Stairwell


Great Hall Testing Center

Great Hall with the nice security guard who let us inside

Home Evening and Cinnamon Rolls

We had a home evening/going away party for Mateo. He is returning to Spain. A few of the YSA came to wish him well and to say good-bye. I made cinnamon rolls for the occasion and they were all excited. 
 
Mateo is the one holding the pan of cinnamon rolls. We will miss him. Our numbers are much smaller during August. 

Car Boot Sale/Book of Mormon

Both Pete and I like to visit car boot sales. They're a lot like yard sales back home. We've found some real treasures by searching through lots of junk. It's a fun diversion for us. The sales are mostly done on Sunday and we don't go to those. Sometimes we find one on a Saturday. The office sisters were with us one day. They liked it as much as we did. It's called a car boot sale because the sellers open their boot (trunk) of the car to pull out all the items for sale. 

The day the sisters were with us Sister Wassmer and I had a good missionary moment. Just as I was starting to leave, a gentleman asked me about my name tag. I explained what I was doing and we laughed together as I said, "You're probably surprised to see us at a car boot sale?" He was a professor at one of the universities. So, I said, "I bet you like to read. I have a book with me that you can read." He said,  "Is it the Book of Mormon? I already have two at home." I said, "and you haven't read it yet?" Then he started talking about "adding" to the Bible. We had a discussion about the Book of Mormon being another testament of Jesus Christ and a few other things pertaining to the truth within the book. I invited him to pick up his Book of Mormon and read it prayerfully. It was a great way to start my p-day. 
car boot sale

Car Inspections

The mission has asked us to help the office with car inspections. We did 8 vehicles at a zone conference and then did a few more the next day. It was a rainy, wet, day but we got it done. 



Sister Wassmer & Elder Carrier
Elder Carrier checked all the fluids while Sister Wassmer and myself checked lights, cleanliness, exterior condition, and appropriate cards inside the vehicle. 

Sculpture Park

We visited the Yorkshire Sculpture Park on another one of our walks. We had to drive 30 minutes to get there and then we walked around the park for another hour. Pete had fun talking to the sheep and taking pictures of the sheep. They wander all through the park. 

big river at the sculpture park

Kyrhen

The office missionaries arranged a trip to Kynren. It's a live-action outdoor theater spectacular. It is the 2,000 year tale of the history of England. It's on a seven-and-a-half acre stage with a cast and crew of 1,000 from the town of Bishop Auchland in northern Yorkshire. The office staff arranged to take the mission van which was perfect for 8 people. The day we went it poured down with rain. There were periods when it calmed for a bit but most of the time it was rain. We stopped in Richmond on the way to see the quaint town there. Luckily, they had rain pancho's and waterproof blankets to buy. They came in very handy. 
walking from the car park to the outdoor theater
dinner before the show
Viking village before the show

Richmond Castle
This castle was in the town of Richmond where we bought the poncho's and waterproof blanket for the Kyrhen show. We got the picture of the castle on our way out of the city of Richmond.
 
It was wet but we were comfortable and warm
Finale of the performance
In front of the castle and behind the performers is a river. Much of the performance was done on the water. It was absolutely outstanding! We were grateful to be a part of this great adventure. 

Farci Night

The Elders have been holding a Farci night on Tuesday evening at the institute. One night they decided to cancel. We were in our upstairs apartment when the front doorbell rang. Usually only the mail deliveries come to the front door. We looked out our window and saw two women and a small girl waiting. After meeting them at the door, we learned that they were here for the Farci night. So,we called the Elders and told them to hurry over because they had company. We were able to visit with them since they spoke pretty good English. They had been in England for two years. After a nice visit with the two ladies, Elder Carrier took them for a tour of the institute using all the pictures on the wall as a way to talk about the gospel. They took two Book of Mormons and the Elders will check back with them. We always have some interesting thing that happens when we think we have time to relax in the apartment.  We're grateful for opportunities like this one.

Preston Temple

Two senior sisters who live about 1 1/2 away from us asked if we would take them to the Preston temple. The word that Elder Carrier can drive good in England is spreading. Most of the senior sisters don't like driving here.  They managed to make it to the institute and then we all went together to Preston.We were glad they called because it gave us another opportunity to visit the Preston Temple. It's out of our mission boundaries but the president seems to welcome senior missionaries attending the temple. We also gave these sisters a tour of the Church historical sites in Preston. We spent 3 hours in the temple and another 2 hours visiting the sites. Preston is only an hour and 15 minutes away from Leeds.  

Our experiences are varied but we witness the gospel of Jesus Christ at work in the England, Leeds Mission. We're very grateful to be part of this great work! Christ's gospel is alive in the wards and stakes we're apart and we strive each day to do our part in bringing about the gathering of Israel. 

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