Well...winter got off to a big bang and then fizzled! It's been cold but very little snow or rain. It was really sunny the other day and I thought I'd start my morning walks again. About three blocks later I was on the run home freezing in the 12 degree wind chill.
President Bosen assigned Sister Swenson and me to read a business book called "The Dream Manager". We're going to use the concepts in the book along with the 4 areas of the new Church program for youth. We will ask which of the YSA's want to meet and discuss life dreams, challenges and goals. After the interview's we will become mentors in helping them reach “fulfill their dreams". (meet their goals?) We really enjoyed the book and would recommend it to anyone wanting to help others reach higher. Sister Swenson is studying the Church material to come up with some interview forms to overlay the two ideas. Hope it works! Now we're reading a new book called "The Next Mormons." Lot's of facts and figures about the change of millennials concerning not only our Church but religions and belief in God in general. We've just started but so far its very interesting. It’s really relevant to the age group we are working with and we think it will help us in understanding them and mentoring them.
When we first arrived in Vermont the Branch President called me and asked if we could come to his house for birthday cake. Sure! I never pass up sugar. We followed him in his car to a stop first at the home of Brother and Sister Fife. Lynn had recently experienced a stroke and we were administering the sacrament to him and his wife. Most amazing people ever. We had several opportunities to serve sister Fife, especially when her house flooded during that crazy rain storm. I was also privileged to give her a blessing along with President Bosen right after Lynn passed away. This couple were the First couple to live in Vermont that were both return missionaries. Lynn was the first Branch President in Vermont, first District President, and also the first Stake President in the state. Both of them are very talented and Lynn has a PHD.
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| Dr. Fife |
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| Church Street |
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| Sister Harrison and Sister Campbell with their hats! |
We put up our Christmas tree that the previous senior missionaries left for us. It’s about 2 feet tall with lights but no ornaments. Then the other night Jillien and Daron, our favorite neighbors, rang the doorbell and delivered presents. They had bought us each a custom made pewter ornament. They are very nice and now we have two ornaments on the tree!
As usual it’s one week before Christmas and I have no idea what on earth I could get Debbie. I usually have Amy around for ideas! She’ll probably get the same as always...ME! Well, I better turn the computer over to Sister Swenson for her up-date.
So long and Merry Christmas!
Sister Swenson: Last week at institute we had a little lesson about family history. I was going to show them on the tv from my computer how to get started in Family Search. Unfortunately the HDMI cable didn’t work so we were all gathered around trying to watch it on the laptop. It felt like sort of a bust, but we served them pork loin roast and roasted veggies which was a hit! I have found the most delicious recipe that is SO easy for a one pan oven meal. If you want the recipe let me know. WE are taking a break from institute for the next two weeks so I am not sure what I will do with myself! Maybe I’ll invite the neighbors over for dinner๐
We are grateful that the weather has been so tempered. Evidently all of these big storms across the country are hitting southern Vermont really hard but we have been missed! We can’t get our snow tires on until December 30th! (It was going to be the 19th but then Zone Conference was announced for the 19th so we had to change the date) We are looking forward to this zone conference as I guess it is a special conference in conjunction with Christmas. I’m going to go looking for an ugly sweater that I can take--they are having a contest. I can’t wait to see what these missionaries come up with! Have I told you how much we love and admire the young missionaries? ♥️
AND we will try to take more interesting pictures this week!๐




I love the hats! What a fun idea! Sounds like you guys are doing well and keeping busy!
ReplyDeleteI've loved catching up on your last several blog posts this morning. (I won't tell you how behind I was. It's been a little bit crazy with holiday choir concerts!) What an incredible experience you are having out there! We love and miss you but are happy that your influence and examples are being shared with the fellow missionaries, YSA's, and other people in Vermont.
ReplyDeleteYou certainly light my world! I love and admire you both so much!
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