Sunday, March 8, 2009

We haven't disappeared. Maybe you thought so but we have just been running our heads off the last few weeks. When we moved into the apartment where we are living we knew the furnishings would someday go to the sister who had lived here before us. In Germany, when you rent an apartment it is completely empty. There are fixtures in the bathroom but no lights, no kitchen cabinetry, and in some cases, no flooring. A true blank. The sister who lived here finished her mission but her new place wasn't yet ready for her to move into. She has been living with relatives and friends for a while. Her apartment was finally ready and so we took everything to her. That included the light fixtures, but not the flooring. We bought the kitchen cabinetry as she would have new where she was moving. We did have a bed but no other furniture. Interesting few days until we could scrounge a couch, a table and some chairs and some lights. I was a little concerned about installing the lights but it went okay and I was only shocked once (it was a good one). The next week was the first week of the cycle which means getting new missionaries, transferring those that need transferring and then sending home those finishing their missionaries. 18 new missionaries arrived on Tuesday and 22 went home on Thursday. Wednesday is transfer day which means about half of the missionaries were affected. On Wednesday, all the public transportation workers went on strike which means we had no public transportation to get missionaries from one place to another. That was a really interesting day. We really watched the hand of the Lord help get everything done that needed to be done that day. We have been called as Primary workers. Ginny is thrilled that both members of our class speak english. She'll get more from Primary than from being in the other meetings even with translation. The kids understand most of our english and sometimes we talk german. Maybe it is just a good mix of both and it works. In February they celebrate Karnival here (Fasching to those who may remember) so the Primary had a party a couple of weeks ago. Here's some pictures of the party. The Primary isn't very big but they are a lot of fun.


Vincent is the one in the Tigger outfit (he has a Tigger hat also). He might be three or so. When he was told he was really cute, he said, "I'm not cute, I'm Tigger". Kids are the same everywhere and we are having a lot of fun in the Primary. It's tough learning all the songs in german, though.

3 comments:

Claudine Cable said...

I am so excited to see that you have not fallen off the face of the earth. Loved your post - but can't believe all the problems you have had to solve. I am also amazed that you are working in the Primary. I do hope you have a lot of fun there. I know they will love both of you. Keep up the good work.

Amy said...

What a great calling! I am the achievement day leader for the 8 and 9 year olds in our ward. Are there any close to that age where you are. We would love to have some pen pals. Let me know if they are close. My girls love that kind of stuff.

Finley says the same thing, "I'm not (hungry, sad, cute, nice, ...) I Finley Cannon."

Goaslind Gang said...

I agree with Amy. My Achievement Day girls would love a pen pal. Sounds like your life is standard chaos in another country. I can totally relate. Love you and miss you. The Goaslinds