Our summer is over and we are now
in full swing here in the Institute.
Summer ended with a Senior Missionary trip down to Burleigh House in
Stamford. We spend the afternoon touring
this huge and beautiful estate including impressive rooms and gardens full of
surprising garden art (called Follies) and a fun children’s water garden. As
usual, we all had dinner together and it was a beautiful sunny day as
well.
Fall started on September 23 with
“Freshers Week”. To welcome the new students
we first invited everyone to meet with the Young Single Adult Leaders where
they could take a tour of the building and ask questions and meet one another.
Twenty three attended and we knew it was going to be a big year. Monday was Home Evening with 49 attending,
Tuesday was 23 people coming for subway sandwiches and a trip to the city
center. Wednesday was Cultural Night
complete with Chinese HotPots, Indian henna and Spanish churros and dance
lessons - about 50 attended; Thursday was Intro to classes and a fun quiz,
Friday was a dance, Saturday a service project and Movie Night and Sunday
another Fireside featuring Elder Quentin Cook in a previously shown Face to
Face on church history. So you can see
we have about 45-50 members of the Institute for this coming Semester.
The following week it was October
and classes started. Elder E. Taught the
Tuesday night class on Doctrines of the Gospel for new or investigating members
and missionaries. Well attended, it felt
good to be back teaching in our favorite classroom. Wednesday, I taught our first class on LDS
Hymns which filled all the chairs and we had a great time with all the
wonderful gospel music. We opened with
“Come Thou Fount of Every Blessing / If You Could Hie to Kolob” - by Elenyi
& Sarah Young. Everyone knew this
arrangement and many said they listen to it every day.
Cousin Katie Walther joined us
here on Wednesday in time for the class and then the fun really began. Friday afternoon, Katie and I walked all over
campus checking out the beautiful old buildings and the fall foliage and then
that night we all attended Light Night Leeds downtown, a festival of light and
culture. We got in late and the next morning got up early to meet some YSA for
a trip to the Preston England Temple and a wonderful day there. We got home about 2:00 pm and streamed
General Conference live for the YSA in the lounge from 5:00-7:00 took a break
for dinner for about 35 then watched the next session from 9:00-11:00. Sunday we streamed conference again with the
same schedule. By the end of this
inspiring weekend, we all felt like family again.
Today Elder E, Katie and I drove
to the little village of Thirsk to tour the James Herriot Museum. It was beautifully done and worth seeing for
all ages. And of course, we went to
lunch at Betty’s - this time in Harrogate.
Tonight Katie gave a wonderful
Home Evening lesson on her humanitarian experiences and encouraged everyone to
find ways to serve others and to realize that humanitarian work is something we
can all aspire to experience. We had 23
YSA in attendance and everyone was inspired by her words and
encouragement. So once again it is after
midnight and so
Good Night dear friends. We love the mission and all that are here at
the Institute and we love sharing our mission with our family.
The Edvalsons
Ps - Elder E and Katie would like
it if I mentioned all those meals were prepared by us and we work like
dogs. :)
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| Garden art at Burleigh House |
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| Sister E’s favorite folly |
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| Katie and James Herriot |
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| Classes begin |
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| Home Friends, Mindy, Danielle, Shona and Pam meet us in York for tea at Betty’s |
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| On campus |
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| James Herriot museum |
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| New boiler going in means no heat at the institute |
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| Night light Leeds |
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| Temple trip |
Another great update and wonderful pictures! These young people are so lucky to have you there!
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