Monday, March 5, 2018

5 March 2018

Edvalsons in England—March 5, 2018

Today finds us in thaw out mode following 10 days or so of unseasonably cold weather courtesy of east winds out of Siberia.  We were in the mid 20’s with several snow days in a row.  We probably had about 4 to 5 inches of snow accumulate and there were many snowball fights and a snowman constructed by the Institute students who found us a warm port in the storm.  Institute was cancelled on last Thursday as the director was stuck at his home on a hill outside of Leeds.  We still cooked our dinner on Thursday evening and hosted an extra credit Institute night by showing “Meet the Mormons”.  A lot of the students live within walking distance so they were happy to hang out here for most of several days.
We had a movie night on Friday with the showing of one of our favorites…."Tangled”.  Everyone likes to wrap up in a blanket on one of our 7 or 8 sofas in our lounge and settle in for a movie with snacks and treats.  For some reason, breaded mozzarella sticks are very popular along with Sister Edvalson’s peanut butter balls among the many choices. 
We had a YSA age baptism of a mid-20’s man who was first introduced to the Church 18 months ago.  His name is Mike, although he used to go by Spike and his father is a member of the Hell’s Angels and his mother is a gypsy.  He had a rough childhood and has a difficult time reading having dyslexia among other issues.  He used to have a Mohawk spikey haircut but was at Church with his white shirt and tie.  He still sports a lower lip ring but loves the chance to start with a clean slate and have a better life.  Sister Edvalson hopes to work with him to develop some reading skills but he seems a bit reluctant to want to start.  He repairs electronics (phones and computers) to make ends meet.  He has attended Institute classes the past 2 Thursdays and made some new friends with some of the locals.  One of our other Institute students, a returned missionary from South Africa and a “gamer” says that the Church is the only place where you can find a lawyer and a laborer having a genuine conversation with each other. 
We also had a new student come a couple of weeks ago who is here as an exchange student from Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff.  Charlie is a member from Arizona but hadn’t been attending for a while.  She told her mother that she was depressed and her mother said that she needed to find and go back to church.  She ran into the Sister Missionaries that same day who put her in touch with us.  She came to Church the next day and was immediately swept up into the group and invited to dinner that afternoon after church with some other YSA sisters.   She hasn’t missed a Sunday now and is regular at FHE, movie night and started attending our Institute class and dinner this past week.  She even gave the FHE lesson on family history last week.  Her mother was right!  Being involved with a group like this is what she really needed and we need her contributions too!  She’s happily connected with a home away from home that we provide here.
We received a lovely thank you note from a YSA’s mother from California this week.  Her daughter Melissa is working on a Master’s degree in American Literature.  In late December her apartment was robbed while she was in the shower and her computer, phone, and purse were stolen.  Her roommate wasn’t home and she was naturally upset by the experience.  It took several hours for the police to come.  The police told her that her neighborhood was in a high crime rate area.  She didn’t feel safe being there anymore so we put her up here for a few weeks until she found another flat.  Her mother sent such a lovely note saying  how glad she was that we were here to help her daughter through the difficulty of getting settled in a new place and being able to reconnect her with her family with our computers and phones, since hers were stolen and needed to be replaced.  At least we know we’re making a difference for a few people!  Melissa is one of a number of our stalwart Institute students and was able to bounce back much quicker than she otherwise would have.
Our Wednesday night dinner cooked by YSA’s was very popular this week as a recently returned missionary (Evan) who had served in Mesa Arizona cooked Fajitas.  Everyone seems to love Mexican food here and the dishes are always quite popular.  Our student prepared dinner this coming Wednesday will be made by Andy, a returned missionary physical therapy student from Hong Kong.  We’re told he’s a great cook and he’s graduating this year so we’re happy he volunteered to cook this time for our group.  He’ll be returning home to Hong Kong to practice after this spring. 
We had the first engagement since we’ve been here announced.  Sophie is a beautiful young woman whose fiancĂ© teaches at the MTC in Preston.  They’re being married in August and will live here next year as she has one more year of university to complete.
We’re attaching a few pictures from last week’s baptism and snowy adventures.  We were scheduled to have an interview with the Mission President last Wednesday but he advised us not to come as our car is pretty small and lightweight and the roads were packed with snow and ice.  It took the other missionaries who drive about 75 minutes to arrive at the interviews in what is usually a 15 minute drive.  So it felt like a snow week back in Oregon where you just stay at home and enjoy.  Fortunately, our commute of 56 steps downstairs was not a problem!  Our mission president said it is the coldest he’s ever seen it stay for an extended period of time, and he’s a UK native. 
Wishing you all a great week!
Elder & Sister Edvalson
Sister Edvalson with her new friend



Meghan, Isobel and Rebekah

Elders Raceivic, Barlow and Mueller with Mike

Ethan and Chloe making fajitas

Jonathan and Isobel shoveling snow

1 comment:

  1. Such a happy and sweet update! Loved it! They are so lucky to have you guys there. And the pictures were so warm that it’s a miracle that the snow didn’t melt instantly.. Thank you for writing this update!

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