It’s Wednesday night and we are
back in full swing here at the Leeds Institute of Religion. It was a lovely break but I admit one of my
main goals was unmet. That would be cleaning
out the two microwaves, the two ovens, the two refrigerators and the two
pantries. Oh well. Guess I’ll do that in April during Easter
Break.
We spent New Years Eve watching
gigantic fireworks on TV. The festivities were filmed from the streets of
London where most of our YSA had gone for the weekend. Then on New Years Day we took a long
walk around Roundhay Park - a large city
park within Leeds. Our friends, Sisters
Lee and Lyle who serve as Senior Missionaries working in the Mission Office
went with us. It was a nice winter day
and the park was full of families feeding the swans and enjoying being
together. We had a lovely lunch at a
mansion house in the middle of the park and returned home to watch “White
Christmas”. We missed our family, but
we hear from them quite regularly and they are all doing well so we’re happy
about that. We’re so grateful they all
came to visit us while we were here.
That week we also went to dinner
at the home of a member of the Leeds Stake Presidency who is assigned to work
with the YSA. We had a nice visit
looking back over the year’s activities and discussing the next year. As we finished our wonderful dinner and
walked into their living room, we noticed a picture on their wall. It was painted by an artist whose works we had
seen at a gallery in Harrogate a month or so before. His work is quite unusual and engaging -
somewhat like MC Escher, but less science and more fantasy. We discussed him a bit with the President and
his wife and were informed that he is a local painter, living in The Yorkshire
Dales and painting from his knowledge of the landscape here. We also found out he was having a sale so
after going through the online catalogue, we picked out a particular print for
our combined birthday present. It’s
called Seawood and reminds us of England and Oceanside. Great combination!
Part of our assignment as YSA
Missionaries is to visit each of the 10 Wards or congregations within the Leeds
Stake in order to invite any YSA that live there to come, join us at the Institute
for classes and activities. We enjoy
all of the visits and love getting to know lots of the people here. There is one particular Ward, however that
really impresses us so we decided to visit that Ward for the first Sunday of
2019. It’s actually a Branch which is a
smaller congregation without the same level of staffing found in a regular
sized Ward. Skipton Branch located in
one of the wonderful little Dales villages is about an hour drive from the
Institute right along the sheep fields.
We went hiking there last year and every time we visit the Skipton
Branch, we love it more. They rent an
old courthouse building that’s at least 100 years old - quite small, but with
very high ceilings and they happen to have one of the most talented organists
we’ve ever heard. The guy really knows
how to crank up the organ. There is
also an amazing tenor voice in that congregation and with those two in addition
to the other 25 or so members even I sound really good during the hymns. It was there that we added our very first two
hour-instead of three hour- Sunday church block - a very historic Sabbath
day. The church recently announced the
two hour block instead of the usual three hours so families could use the time
to study the Gospel through scripture study in their homes. So after the two hours were up, we all stood
around talking to each other for another hour.
Finally, the Branch President ( That would be “Bishop” in a regular
sized Ward) had to remind all the congregants that the extra hour was supposed
to be for study in our homes. The two
young missionaries who serve there asked us if we could run by their flat and
inspect it before we left Skipton so we did that. Inspecting the young missionary flats is one
of our extra assignments and they had spent the day before really cleaning up
and wanted us to see it at its best (before it was too late - as in before they
messed it up). That was fun. The
missionary flat in Skipton is one of the nicest in the mission so we ran by
there, looked it over complimented them, chatted about how they were doing and
then took our customary companion picture to send home to their respective
parents. Then we went home and did some
scripture study and it was a great day.
This week was full of training
exercises including Fire Training on Tuesday morning and Teacher Training on
Tuesday afternoon. Tuesday night we
started classes again. Today (Wednesday)
we had Missionary Training this morning/afternoon and another class
tonight. Tomorrow is my birthday and I
guess I’ll celebrate it helping cook, feed and clean for 40 or so YSA. We’re having Costco birthday cake so that
will be exciting for everyone. Friday is
pancake Breakfast and Movie Night with Harry Potter. Saturday night we’re going out to birthday
dinner with Sisters Lyle and Lee and we will be in the middle of January. Happy New Year 2019!! Love you all, Sister & Elder Edvalson
| Seawood. Look carefully. |
| Checking out Roundhay Park |
| Two sisters wearing ferns |
We’re still having fun! |
| Leeds Missionaries. Zone Conference |
I love your updates! They make me almost feel like being there. And yes, that picture in picture was incredible!
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