tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-374619452840481316.post2554138770523633377..comments2022-12-11T23:29:14.459-08:00Comments on The Hour of Our Mission…: Fall Comes to Schleswig-HolsteinElder and Sister Frankhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05804819659791228733noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-374619452840481316.post-81510207515198355272012-11-04T22:05:06.240-08:002012-11-04T22:05:06.240-08:00Oh you two are having way too much fun. I thought ...Oh you two are having way too much fun. I thought it was interesting about the changes in Zone conferences. I know that it does take such a long time to prepare meals for the Elders and Sisters for Zone Conference; but it was always such a sweet experience. After lunch all of them sang the song: "Called To Serve" and we all cried. <br />You two are doing such a great work; I love your stories. <br />Because of Roger's parents being involved with the beginning of the church in Nigeria; I am always interested in hearing about conversion stories from there. <br />I just finished putting into the computer an oral history of his parents on their experiences there in the beginning and then later when they served together there. It was a huge undertaking; but I have hopes we can put it into a book someday. <br />You are going to be so happy that you are keeping this wonderful missionary journal. I love your blog. <br />The trip to the temple in Denmark was awesome. I was wondering how many seats they have in the session rooms. Also, in the small temple in Spokane they had clothing sizes and packets for anyone that came and didn't have any of their own clothes. <br />Nancy, I just loved talking with you and let's do it again. You are both cherished friends and are grateful you are sharing your experiences.<br />Hugs and love to you both!LeAnnhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18107717294803352571noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-374619452840481316.post-72187719598700640282012-11-02T13:58:45.411-07:002012-11-02T13:58:45.411-07:00Enjoyed reading your blog, we have enjoyed having ...Enjoyed reading your blog, we have enjoyed having Nadine here with her boyfriend Christian once in awhile. She is darling. You have a great place to have your JAE activities. We have the stage in our ward building, it is okay. We only get about 8-10 out, sometimes more, sometimes less. We went to the Denmark temple a couple of years ago and stayed in the housing there. The temple president's son had lived next to us in Provo and he told everyone that day that we knew his son and his family. It is beautiful!<br />Keep the faith,<br />Elder and Sister Weidman in Linz, Austria Terrihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10786512613433135085noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-374619452840481316.post-47022935250750455822012-11-02T12:34:40.751-07:002012-11-02T12:34:40.751-07:00We will pray for Colleen. I am thankful she is clo...We will pray for Colleen. I am thankful she is close to Megan! Being close to family and knowing you love each other is so important!!<br /><br />The Copenhagen Temple is beautiful! I love the simplicity of the exterior. I can feel the sacredness of your experience through the pictures and description you gave. How wonderful!!!<br /><br />Thanks for sharing these experiences with us! It seems like when we chat via facetime, I am doing the majority of talking and it is mostly about what's been going on here in Utah! So, I enjoy reading your amazing experiences on this blog!<br /><br />Many hugs and kisses to you both!<br />Love, Jake, Marcie, and kidsThe Wardshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12976167080627923706noreply@blogger.com