Monday, August 24, 2015

A BUSY MONTH IN THE MISSION

The summer months have flown by so quickly.  We can hardly believe it is almost September already.  We have seen many missionaries complete their faithful missions and have received many missionaries excited to begin their service. For all of the experiences we have enjoyed these past few months we are grateful.  We have learned a lot about what goes on in the mission office and have a greater appreciation for all those missionaries who serve in the office full-time.  Our office training is now complete and we are excited to devote our full-time service to our YSA.  We have enjoyed working with and training Elder and Sister Simkins.  They are wonderful, dedicated missionaries who will do a wonderful service in the office.

Love these tree trunks!

Helping our YSA, Timi, celebrate receiving her Masters degree in English.  We are so proud of her!

We love Sunday dinners with the missionaries and friends.  Serving 'fruit soup' for the first course.

Welcoming our new "Welfare" missionaries,  Elder and Sister Lund with Sister Szabadkai.

Saying good bye to our "Family History" missionaries, Elder and Sister Broadhead who served so faithfully for 2 years.

Our Buda district before transfers. Elder's Detrich, Heilein, Craig, Tuttle, Gongolas and Elder Beaumont. Sisters Simons, Van Denburgh and Sister Peterson.

One of our favorite places on Buda Hill to visit. Love the views!

Receiving seven new missionaries from the MTC  on August 4th, anxious to begin their service.

Showing our new office couple, Elder and Sister Simkin the beauties of Budapest

Elder and Sister Oldham arrived last week to serve with the YSA, We are excited to have them here!

At the top of Gellert Hill with Elder and Sister Bailey and President and Sister Szabadkai

A final farewell to two wonderful missionaries, Elder Nicolas and Elder Cathcart with Elder Simkin and Elder Peterson

Sunday, August 16, 2015

DAY TRIP TO SOPRON

This week we traveled to Sopron, a small city nestled in the foothills of the Alps. It is just a stones throw from the Austrian border, a picture perfect baroque town jam -packed with historic buildings.  Our assignment was to secure a new elders apartment.  A two and half hour drive from Budapest made for a nice day trip.  We enjoyed the beautiful sights along the way.  We passed fields and fields of sunflowers, in full bloom.  They are used for producing sunflower oil. We also enjoyed the many  Stork nests on tops of light poles and even one on a chimney top.  We love all of these Hungarian cities, each of them with their own unique beauty.

Love the sunflowers!

We seen many nests on light poles but we don't see this often!

Main square in Sopron

Fire Tower (Tuztorony), the location of an ancient Roman watch tower.

A beautiful yellow church in every town.  This one is in Kapuvar

Another wonderful week in the mission has come and gone.  We can hardly believe that we have been here nearly seven months.  We love serving these wonderful people. We have learned so much about their history and culture and are saddened by all the suffering and hardships that they have had to endure. We see great things happening here and know that the Lord is mindful of them and great blessings await them as they accept the gospel and act on their faith.

"If we have faith in Jesus Christ, the hardest as well as the easiest times in life can be a blessing."  Henry B. Eyring 

Saturday, August 8, 2015

YSA AND THE "BILLION GRAVES" PROJECT

We have introduced our YSA to the "Billion Graves" project, so Friday night we headed to the "Kerepes Cemetery  on the Pest side of the river. We were all excited to try our new"App" that we downloaded so that we could do the project.
Through Billion Graves, thousands of volunteers photograph and upload headstones while others index the information on the headstones.  That information then becomes available to anyone around the world doing Family History Work with no charge.
Billion Graves allows everyone that can walk and carry a smart phone to be involved in Family History.  Europe is a Treasure Trove of Cemeteries and Grave Yards that contain the very Family History Records that will allow millions to receive their saving temple Ordinances.

D&C 3:19 "And for this very purpose are these plates, (records), preserved...that the promises of the Lord might be fulfilled which He made to His people."

Sister Peterson, Panni and Adri working hard.


This headstone was one of the easier ones to photograph.  We still had to remove  a lot of the vines in order to see the names and dates. As you can see they bury generations of families in the same area.




Our YSA photographing us having fun with statues.

Friday, August 7, 2015

OUR TRIP TO GYÖR

Győr, this colorful mellow town is situated halfway between Budapest and Vienna and hosts a vast array of architectural, cultural and natural resources.
On Saturday August 1st we traveled with the AP missionaries to a baptism in Győr. Zsofia, one of our YSA was to be baptized by her older brother and she invited us to attend her baptism.  She attended our YSA conference in Romania and we had an opportunity to get to know her. We were excited to go and visit that part of Hungary.  Elder Tuttle and Elder Heilein made the road trip with us.  Elder Tuttle served in that area and taught Zsofia.
Afterwards the elders showed us around the city of Győr.  We were so impressed with how clean, quiet and beautiful the city was
Zsofia, and Elder and Sister Peterson at her baptism

The chapel in Győr

Elder Tuttle, Elder Peterson and Elder Heilein "looking good", on the streets of Győr.

Love the creativity on these beautiful buildings.

Beautiful, clean walking streets!  Love the feeling!

Unique store fronts!

Love the store decor, very inviting!

Elder Heilein and Elder Tuttle enjoying ice cream


We love the many opportunities we are given here on our mission to share our feelings about the
restoration of the gospel of Jesus Christ and the "plan of happiness" for all of
God's children, no matter where the live in the world.

Nothing beats a good ice cream on a hot day!