Wednesday, 13 June 2012
Romanian Field Report
I enjoy the beautiful architecture of the buildings. The designs are nothing like I have seen before. This building is in Sibiu
We had a Young Women's activity and tied a baby quilt for a lady in our branch. It was really fun and the first time the girls had done that. I'm am serving as a councilor in YW now and really enjoying that.
We have been doing alot of travelling and meeting with different branches. We are so happy about the progress we have seen in our old city of Iasi. We still stay in touch with them and visit when they need
branch business done from the Mission Presidency. It's so exciting to see changes come with time.
This was the home of a very famous Romanian, George Enescu. He was well know for composing music and is considered to be one the most beautiful buildings in Bucharest.
We attended zone conference this last week. It was our first one and we really enjoyed it. The Elders and Sisters who serve here are amazing missionaries. We are working hard to accomplish our goal of having 4 articles published in the paper. We have had 2 already which is wonderful-it is thrilling to see pictures and stories of our missionaries in the local paper.
Here's a couple of our super star missionaries !
The driving is going good. Beware of cement blocks in random places. Except for one very poor dirt road our GPS has not failed us.
This detour took awhile to correct.
The weather is getting very warm but the humidity is out of control. The hot muggy feeling is a challenge but we are happy we don't live in the extreme heat of Bucharest. I'm still reading my Book of Mormon in Romanian I'm in Jacob chapter 6.
Thats the field report for today. The Church is True and God is ever mindful of us.
Sunday, 10 June 2012
Wednesday, 23 May 2012
Really Going Places Now
We had a wonderful Service Project on the 12th of May. It was called Do It Romania, where anyone interested helped in cleaning the country. Mormon Helping Hands were there and having fun. It was great to work with our branch and help clean up this beautiful country. We all hopped on the bus to get to our location and away we went.
This is a broom that is used alot here, it is made of twigs and used for outside sweeping.
We all worked hard and were very tired.
We also visited a mental hospital this last week with our humanitarian missionaries. They helped in replacing the old washing machine that I thought you might enjoy seeing.
This machine does not spin out only wash by agitating back and forth and then clothes are placed in another machine to spin out. Then the drying racks collapsed this winter with the harsh conditions we had so we will be helping our humanitarian missionaries replace the drying racks for the hospital next week. When I say we, I mean them- I'm not too good with a hammer.
Lastly It was Elder Heninger's Birthday, so Happy Birthday to You
What a privilege it is to serve here in Romania. We are so lucky to be able to be here and we are learning so many things while helping the church to grow. We are grateful to our family who loves and supports us and to God who has given us all we have. Keep the Faith!!
This is a broom that is used alot here, it is made of twigs and used for outside sweeping.
We all worked hard and were very tired.
We also visited a mental hospital this last week with our humanitarian missionaries. They helped in replacing the old washing machine that I thought you might enjoy seeing.
This machine does not spin out only wash by agitating back and forth and then clothes are placed in another machine to spin out. Then the drying racks collapsed this winter with the harsh conditions we had so we will be helping our humanitarian missionaries replace the drying racks for the hospital next week. When I say we, I mean them- I'm not too good with a hammer.
Lastly It was Elder Heninger's Birthday, so Happy Birthday to You
What a privilege it is to serve here in Romania. We are so lucky to be able to be here and we are learning so many things while helping the church to grow. We are grateful to our family who loves and supports us and to God who has given us all we have. Keep the Faith!!
Friday, 4 May 2012
Lots of work to do now
We had a wonderful Seniors conference in Bucharest. Great classes and great food and lots of sites to see. We had reports on Training and YSA and Public Affairs and Humanitarian Efforts. Lots of work done and more to go.
The Elders even sang which was fantastic!!
We took at little trip around this lake in this boat behind us. It felt like Heritage Park, it was fun.
This church is from the 1700's. I got a few pictures on the inside as well.
The Elders even sang which was fantastic!!
We took at little trip around this lake in this boat behind us. It felt like Heritage Park, it was fun.
We went to the Park where the first apostle came to dedicate the land for missionary work in 1990. It has a very hard name, I can't pronounce it or spell it, but was so beautiful.
The sites in downtown Bucharest were amazing. The design and architecture blows me away.
This is an angel carrying a fallen soldier to heaven. It is enormous and sits out front the Marriott Hotel.
This an original bank from before Communism and during communism was the only National bank and still operates as a bank today.
Original Orthodox Church. People were worshipping and lighting candles for others.
This church is from the 1700's. I got a few pictures on the inside as well.
This is the ceiling.
This picture is in the National Theater building, it is amazing. Two of our missionaries perfrormed here and they have amazing voices.
Elder Heninger was asked to serve in the Mission Presidency with Pres. Hill. We are very excited and look forward to learning so much from him. We also get to drive a car Yahooo!! It's great, a little blue Skoda.
We are excited about the gospel and hope you are too. We love you and miss you all.
Saturday, 21 April 2012
Easter in Brasov
Easter is a very special time of year in Romania, maybe even more important than Christmas. The first weekend of the month is Catholic Easter and it falls on the same calendar as Canada or America. The next weekend is Eastern European Orthodox Easter. They begin their celebration six-weeks leading up to Easter which is called Lent and they "fast" or refrain from eating certain foods as a preparation - prayer, abstaining,& repenting to heightening the commemoration for the Holy Week.
On Holy Saturday evening, the
Resurrection mass takes place. At midnight the ceremony of lighting of candles
is the most significant moment of the year. People, carefully, take home their
lighted candles with the holy light of the Resurrection. Before entering their
houses they make a cross with the smoke of the candle on top of the door, they
light the oil candle before their icon-stand, and try to keep this light burning
throughout the year.
Sunday was very nice church and we enjoyed the talks and spirit of our meeting. We watched the new Bible Videos and invited one member and her daughter over for a small lunch. Our friend who came for lunch lives out in the country and must hire a special cab to get back and forth to church. She didn't know if she'd get home as the cabbie may be celebrating and too drunk to drive. She is a great member and has a daughter serving a mission right now in Spain. She is humble and hard working and a special lady in the church in Brasov.
I finally was able to attend the Black Church. This is a main tourist attraction here in Brasov. Brasov was founded by the Transylvanian Saxons and was one of the major urban settlements in the 1300's.
It took 100yrs to build and then after the fire they spent the next hundred years renovating. it. This church was built before Columbus sailed for America. It's OLD.
Today we climbed about 100 stairs to the top of the highest point here called the Citidel. The old fortress that looks out over the whole surrounding area. Here are a few shots from the top at the Citidel.
Hope you enjoyed our history lesson today. It's fun to learn so many new things about places we've never been before. We are anxious to attend our Seniors Conference and District Conference at the end of the month.
Wednesday, 11 April 2012
Very busy month
We have had a very busy month with wonderful memories and special experiences. This is Elder Heninger as he awaits to leave from the train gara in Brasov for our exciting trip to America for our daughters wedding. It was a whirl wind of a week but we crammed as much as we could into our 7 days. I will have pictures to show on my next posting.
MaryAnn's wedding was amazing and considering the many places people were coming from we had a large number of family and friends there to support them. Thank you to all those who were able to join us. Thank you to MaryAnn and Adam who took care of everything so we simply had to drop in and literally drop out again.
The temple is really what everything in the church is about. It felt like heaven to me and we were so thankful for the blessing of being there.
This was a special treat. You can just imagine how much we enjoyed these two cuties. It was a little tough to say goodbye but we knew we had to get back and we were anxious to return to some exciting work here in Romania.
The day after we landed we had meetings for the public affairs in Romania. Elder Heninger and I are on the committee for public affairs and are hoping to bring awareness to the church. We left the next day for training branch leaders and saw some beautiful parts of the country.
Driving through the Romanian countryside was beautiful and I took some photos of Sighisoara-Transilvania.
This Gospel offers opportunities that can't be found anywhere else. It is a wonderful thing to focus on helping people come unto Christ and realize the blessings of the Atonement. That they can live free from guilt and burdens by repenting and changing and live with faith in Jesus Christ. I love it!!
The temple is really what everything in the church is about. It felt like heaven to me and we were so thankful for the blessing of being there.
This was a special treat. You can just imagine how much we enjoyed these two cuties. It was a little tough to say goodbye but we knew we had to get back and we were anxious to return to some exciting work here in Romania.
The day after we landed we had meetings for the public affairs in Romania. Elder Heninger and I are on the committee for public affairs and are hoping to bring awareness to the church. We left the next day for training branch leaders and saw some beautiful parts of the country.
Driving through the Romanian countryside was beautiful and I took some photos of Sighisoara-Transilvania.
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