Friday, February 11, 2011

Getting around and getting to know People

The pictures are all down below. Still need some help on how to arrange things on this blog. Maybe one of our intelligent YSA kids would know how. Or one of you. :)

The Freiberg Temple is small but beautiful. Such warm and friendly people there. We've been able to go twice since we've been here. This was the first trip to Freiberg, and we were so suprised to see so much snow. We hardly had any in Dresden. Freiberg is higher in elevation than Dresden as Dresden sits in a valley on the banks of the famous Elbe River.

The shot of Elder Hoggan is on our P-day and we went for a walk in our neighborhood. Love the little stores and the bakery. That's what he has in his hand, some pastries. Sisters Swendsen and Stewart in our apartment. They are awesome and have been trying to teach us German. They are such sisters. Swendsen is from Oregon and Stewart is from South Jordan, UT

The four-story white building is the apartment building in Chemnitz. It is 2 large flights upstairs with no elevator. (most apartments don't -- we are grateful for our cute little easy-to-get-to apartment.) You can see that it is much bigger than ours in Dresden and very nicely done. The next building is the Meetinghouse in Chemnitz. It is a very nice building, uniquely done, and very efficient. The center there is nicer than the one at the stake center in Dresden. We are working on that. :) Later I will post a picture of the Dresden building. It is awesome and well done except not enough classrooms. More later on that. Sisters Lederer and Malan are with us in a shot in Chemnitz. Sister Lederer is from Vienna, Austria and Sister Malan lives about 2 or 3 miles from us in Pleasant View, UT. So cool. She is awesome and they all are. They are sweet energetic and we just love being around them. They take good care of us. :)

I just had to include the McDonald's. It is a swankey place here where the classy people go to eat and hang out. Besides it's delecious burgers and such (it's true!!! The Big and Tasty really is Big and Tasty! Germans wouldn't settle for anything less) they have a section devoted to special coffee's and fine pastries. The inside has nice lounge-type chairs and tables and classy people come and sit, eat, and hang out. Go figure.

The road pictures show the scenery. That is much what it looks like in the area outside of town. The roads and fields are kept nice and neat and clear of weeds. Very impressive. This was on our way home from Leipzig on Tuesday. We went there to check out the Center for Young Adults. The Larkins are the couple there and they showed us part of the city since the center is only a block away from these 2 shots. One is the Church of St. Thomas where the famous Boys Choir of St. Thomas are. The church is about 600 years old. Johanne Sebastian Bach lived much of his life and died in Leipzig and thus the shot with his statue. The Center is the perfect example of what a center should be. It is in a building right down in the center of town where most of the youth reside and go to school. It has a lounge area, 2 class rooms, a kitchen, a computer room, a meeting room, a receptionist desk, a library and a game area. The couple are there from 3 pm to 10 pm Monday- Friday and so the center is open most of the time for the youth to come and go. We got some good ideas and hope to improve things in Dresden.

The group shot is of some of our Dresden youth. They are awesome, fun, and down right great kids. We just need more of them. That's Antja and I cleaning up the kitchen. She spent 7 years in the states, USA, attending BYU-I and working. Her and I are kind of buds. She went with me to get my hair cut so she could interpret for me. Then she got her hair cut. So that's her and I showing off our new do's. (after the wind blew mine to pieces).

The next few pictures are of letters and drawings the grandkids did, as well as pictures and other items of decoration that we brought from home. Oops, I forgot to take a picture of our bags of chocolate chips! Well most of us know what they look like. Anyway, we are grateful for all these things and love to hear from you. We hope alle is gute and thanks for your love and support.




















































































































































































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