Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Christmas


The first week we  attended 3 Christmas parties.  On Sat., Dec., 24th there was a mission party for all of the missionaries in Armenia.  There were about 40 young missionaries and 5 senior couples.  A highlight was the talent show where almost all of the missionaries presented something.  One of our favorites was 2 elders with M&M fancy catches.  One elder caught them in his mouth.  Their catches had names such as John Stockton.  Sun. was the district party with the 7 young missionaries.  The sisters prepared most of the food and the elders brought the incorrect food items they had been assigned.  They had a good time just spending time with each other.  Mon., Dec. 26 was the branch party.  50 people attended church and 120 attended the party.  The Relief Socity party of the program was a role play on good and poor visiting teaching.  Father Christmas and The Snow Queen like to dance to jivvy fast music with the children.

Sunday, December 25, 2011

Travel to Armenia

We left our house on Mon., Dec. 19th at 10:30am and met the mission president in the Yerevan, Armenia airport at 6:00am Wed., Dec. 21st which was about 30 travel hours plus an 11 hours time change ahead.  We flew to Chicago and then Munich, Germany and on to Vennice, Austria and then to Yerevan.  In Munich they suggested putting us on an earlier flight as a snow storm was coming.  They were late calling our flight.  As we waited the snow started and the runway was covered so I saw 6 John Deere tractor snowplows lined up side by side clearing the one runway.  We took a bus to the plane and then waited for an hour on the plane for our turn on the one runway.  The most exciting part was when 2 large trucks with cherry pickers de-iced our lane with hoses that had the force of a fire hydradrant.  Then on safely to Armenia.

Sunday, December 18, 2011

MTC



We entered the MTC (Mission Training Center) on Mon., Dec. 12, 2011 and left on Fri. It is all so well organized. Young missionaries met us at the car and carried in our things. The apartments have been moderinized in the past 2 months so everything was new. Our lessons were on preaching the gospel from Preach My Gospel. We had practice sessions with local volunteers. Our teachers were all impressive young missionaries. There were about 20 couples and one single sister in our group. Some were going to the U.S. I remember New York City, Cleveland, and Snowflake, Arizona. Some of the couples were going to New Zealand, Russia, Sweden, Peru, Mexico, 2 to Africa, England, Armenia. The assignments were as varied as the places. Some were member support missionaries. Three favorite experiences were eating with different young missionaries each meal, finding Elder Murray who was new from Jim's home ward and the 6 young missionaries going to Armenia and Georgia, and having Carl's high school friend and college roommate in our district. Our 2 suitcases now weight 50 pounds and our flight is Mon., Dec. 19.