Thursday, May 31, 2012

May 31, 2012 Georgia (not the state)






We attended a senior missionary conference in Tbilisi, Georgia on Mon-Wed., May 28-30.  It is a 5 hour drive from Yerevan over some beautiful mountains across rough, but paved roads.  We stopped at an Armenian church by Lake Sevan.  The couples are standing in front of the Georgian Stonehenge.  There is an old fort on the hil above the old town Tbilisi where we stayed.  The artist painting my picutre was by some sidewalk art displays.  The big church was the Georgian church headquarters in Tbilisi.

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Kazakhstan May 22,2012






One of our areas for training is Moscow West Mission.  One of the branches is in the country of Kazakhstan,  We flew to Almaty, Kazakhstan on May 18th and attended church there on Sunday.  They also asked us to speak.  It is a 4 hour plane trip from Moscow.  What a challenge for a mission.  We enjoyed all of the members we met and talked to.  The picture are the branch building (part of a bigger building), a famous church in Almaty, a war memorial, Carl and me with the Beetles on the mountain, one of the types of iris in the city, and horse meat in the market (no, we didn't try it).  We did have food poisoning on Sunday night/Monday morning, but from some lasagne.

Thursday, May 17, 2012

Ryazan and Moscow, Russia May 15, 2012

We left Yerevan on Sat., May 12th and will return Tues., May 22.  We trained the presidency and clerk in the Ryazan Branch on Sun., May 13 after attending their meetings.  On the 14th we returned to Moscow and Carl had a training today, Thurs., for the zone leader/branch presidents in the Moscow West Mission.  I had some trouble with my ears so I spent the day at the medical center and was able to have a tube put in my right ear so we can fly tomorrow.  McDonalds always remind of us home.  We don't have any in Armenia.  You will recognize the sights from Red Square.

Monday, May 7, 2012

May 7, 2012 Alexandropol Hotel in Gyumri, Armenia




There is a branch in Gyumri and we stayed at the Alexandropol Hotel when we were there 2 days last week to help with the branch.  I found the hotel online and it turned out to be very ornate!  Felt like a Russian palace.  The pictures are the entryway and staircasde and the room where we stayed.  It was very nice, but one time is enough.  Too fancy for us.