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| Sheep & their lambs |
| Signs of spring in Yorkshire |
| Sister E, Vivien Ramsden, Amelia, Theo, Charlotte and Emma |
| Sister E, Elizabeth, Claire & Vivien |
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| Sister & Elder E on top of the world! |
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| Group photo at the top of the hike |
| The happy hikers |
It
was another busy week here in Leeds. In
fact, it felt like summer with Thursday being in the 80’s and other days being
in the 70’s. We even turned the boiler
(radiator heat) off for a couple of days!
Of course, they jokingly told us in ward council this morning that fall
starts tomorrow since we just had summer!
We
had 21 people at our Family Home Evening this week. That ties a record for the most we’ve seen in
our time here. We had a new friend that
our Mandarin speaking missionaries invited named Zhenwei (Sister E. called him
“John Wayne”) who is an MBA student here for 18 months. He is scheduled to be baptized next Saturday
evening. Newcomers are asked to “sit in
the hot seat” when they come so we can get to know them better. They get asked any questions by any other
attendee. Questions we’ve heard asked
multiple times include: If you could
visit with anyone in history, who would it be and why? If you could have any super power, what would
it be and why? What is your favorite
film? What sports do you like? They do this for 5 to 10 minutes to get to
know each other better. It’s quite
fun. “John Wayne” had a great time with
that game. Not everyone enjoys it as
much as he did. He told us he was in the
army in China for a few years before he moved here to attend Graduate School.
We
had 15 at our Wednesday class regarding the Restoration of the Savior’s church
and the Living Christ. We’re going to
miss teaching this course when it finishes in a couple of weeks. We have great discussions with our core group
of students.
Thursday
found us arising early and preparing our evening meal of taco soup and leaving
to cook in slow cookers all day while we drove to Nuneaton to attend the
funeral for Alwyn Crux, age 98, who was married to Dana’s cousin Colin. (Sister Edvalson mentioned this in last
week’s posting.) It was a 2.5 hour drive
south and outside our mission boundaries.
We received permission from our mission president to attend this
event. It was good to be together with
Alwyn’s daughter Vivien Ramsden and her 2 daughters Elizabeth and Claire and
her 4 grandchildren, Charlotte, Emma, Amelia and Theo. We gathered for a meal at a nearby hotel to
visit afterwards. Claire told us that
Alwyn frequently talked about Sister E’s first visit to their home when she and
Sharron Minsker first visited them while in their mid-20’s. When going to pick them up at the train
station, Colin was expecting someone near his age at the time (67) and was
surprised when 2 young lasses greeted him!
Thus began a lifelong friendship with this memorable woman and her
family. We left at about 6 pm to drive
back in time for an 8:30 meeting to finalize a planned field trip for the YSA
to hike the hills of Skipton on Saturday.
Saturday
brought us to our much anticipated trip into the countryside. We hired a coach which transported the group
of about 25 for the hour long drive to the Yorkshire Dales town of
Skipton. From there we assembled at a
little reservoir above the town to hike to the top of Crookrise Crag which
overlooks the valleys of the Dales. It
was an hour or so hike to the top where a beautiful panorama was visible.
Sister Edvalson’s Dr. had suggested that she stay indoors as she has battled a
cold and chest infection almost since we’ve been here. However, the day was very beautiful so she
came along to visit and see the sheep.
(Hi all – this is Sister E. reporting that living 56 steps up in the Institute and walking up
and down those stairs several times a day produced the wonderful miracle of me
being able to get to the top of the crag with little problem. That is not usual for me even at my
healthiest. It felt great although I
would certainly never consider looking over the side of the cliffs up
there. But I did enjoy the walk and fun
with the YSA and Elder E.) Along the way
we passed numerous pastures of sheep with many newborn lambs. It was a great contrast to the busy city
where we live. There is a branch of the
Church in Skipton with 5 active YSAs who hosted us at the church for a lunch of
fish & chips after our return. The
church is in the old courthouse of Skipton which has been converted into a
meetinghouse right downtown. After this
delightful day, we returned to Leeds by about 5:30 pm and exchanged pictures
with each other before collapsing on the sofa of our flat and watching the
Queen’s 92nd birthday party on BBC One for our evening’s
entertainment. They even had Tom Jones
singing “It’s Not Unusual” and “The Green Green Grass of Home” along with
numbers by Sting and many other British celebrities from the Royal Albert
Concert Hall. It made us feel as though
we celebrated all things UK for this great excursion. And the YSAs all had a wonderful day together. We had several come from adjoining stakes
which added to the festivities.
That’s
about it for another week across the pond!
Wishing you all a Happy Springtime!
Love,
Elder
& Sister Edvalson



Great update! As usual, I love seeing the pictures! Hugs to you both!
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