Sunday, October 30, 2016

SUNDAY DINNER WITH MY KARENNI FRIENDS

I FINALLY got to see my karenni friends again -- I have really been missing them -- so I just went to Klaw Meh's home (after church)......she was on her way to her sister's home where her relatives were joining for a Sunday dinner. I just happened to be invited to it.....barbecued pork, some hot spicy dish, rice and soup.  I got to meet grandma and great great grandmother and other people I had never met before.  It was a blast.  They were so excited for me to be there and so excited to share their dinner with me.  Oh my goodness, it was sooo fun to see Klaw Meh and Plue Meh again.  I have really missed them, but knew that I had to give them a break (from whatever -- not sure what)


Plue Meh's mom and great great grandma -- she doesn't know how old she is or when her birthday is-- she can't count  - but her grand daughter says she is between 80 and 90
they are so cute




as I was leaving, they gave me a gift -- a sack of raw pork and pork skin -I guess I will have to have a BBQ with someone -- maybe with them on another evening.  I will freeze it and do that -- great idea!


Saturday, October 29, 2016

Glenda and her grandson  _________


Elder Donohue and Fuller and me -- took Glenda and her grandson _____________ to the Trail Center on Thursday.  (Oct. 27) -- they loved it.  Glenda is amazing -- she is very close the Lord -- she loves the Bible, knows that he answers her prayers.  We are so excited to get the opportunity to teach her about the restored gospel.  I will keep us updated on her and her family.  Aren't they adorable.

some of the members of Fontenelle and Omaha wards - trunk and treat







A great Halloween PARTY with the Fontenelle Ward and the Omaha Ward -- chili cook-off



 daring karen girls
 amazing karen boys
 Mark, Angyl, Noelle, Alena,        ,         Mckenzie

our fabulous missionaries in the Omaha and Fontenelle wards
Elder Maisey, Chamberlain, Fullmer, Donohue, Kimzey,      Marshall, Young and me 
 I just had to take this one!!!

ANOTHER FUN EVENING WITH OUR WONDERFUL SISTERS AND MY DELICIOUS WAFFLES -- LOVE BOTH

at their apartment  - Sister Bengtzen and Rook

Friday, October 28, 2016

PICTURES - - WEEK OF OCT 21-28

 Sister Abbott, Bergman, Ibanez, Borla, Firth, Church, Preator  (Trail Center Sisters)
 Sister Smith, Cope, Draney at MLC
 Sis Ibanez, Cope and Firth
my sister Rosalie made the afghan 
 McKenzie and Alena at Achievement Days
Noelle and Angyl at YW

OCT 28TH - AND IT'S 83 DEGREES IN OMAHA TODAY

A BEAUTIFUL DAY IN OMAHA
PICTURES TAKEN BY SIS GARDNER
AT THE PIONEER CEMETERY







YW and YM pumpking carving activity ---- so fun!







Wednesday, October 26, 2016

LEAVES, LEAVES AND MORE LEAVES AT THE TRAIL CENTER

I spent an afternoon at the Trail Center
raking the leaves -- there are soooo 
many

Sisters Pinhey and Young


AFGHAN for Sister Ibanez


When my sister Rosalie came to visit me the second first week in October she brought this beautiful afghan to give to someone.  I knew the perfect person.  Sis Ibanez just arrived from the Philippines a few weeks ago and she has been very cold.  This is who got it and she was so happy.  I took this picture for Rosalie, so decided to record it here also.  Sister Firth from St. George is her companion.

Tuesday, October 25, 2016

     Pres and Sis Ludlow, Pres and Sis Okiishi (temple president and matron)
Pres and Sis Bendorf -- 2013-2016
I treated them to an evening "waffle bar" at the Ludlow home -- definitely
a treat for me!  They are released from their temple calling this weekend.

Announcement:  14 June 1999 
Groundbreaking and Site Dedication:  28 November 1999 by Hugh W. Pinnock
Public Open House:  30 March–14 April 2001 
Dedication:  22 April 2001 by Gordon B. Hinckley

Site:  1.92 acres.
Exterior Finish:  Bethel white granite.
Ordinance Rooms:  Two ordinance rooms (two-stage progressive) and two sealing.
Total Floor Area:  16,000 square feet.
Temple Facts
The Winter Quarters Nebraska Temple was the first temple built in Nebraska.
The Winter Quarters Nebraska Temple is a sister building to the Snowflake Arizona Temple.
The Winter Quarters Nebraska Temple is one of three temples built in locations of historic significance for the early Church. (The other two temples are the Palmyra New York Temple and the Nauvoo Illinois Temple.)
The dedicatory services of the Winter Quarter Nebraska Temple were broadcast over the Church's encrypted satellite system to stake centers and Church facilities throughout North America.

Temple History
Elder Hugh W. Pinnock of the Seventy and president of the North America Central Area presided at the groundbreaking ceremony for the Winter Quarters Nebraska Temple held at the temple site adjacent to a Church-owned pioneer cemetery in Historic Winter Quarters in Florence, a district of Omaha. Nearby is the Mormon Trail Center at Historic Winter Quarters, dedicated in 1997 by President Gordon B. Hinckley. Addressing the congregation prior to giving the dedicatory prayer, Elder Pinnock mused: "It would be impossible to discuss the Winter Quarters groundbreaking and the future temple to be located here without discussing Council Bluffs [Iowa] just across the [Missouri] river, the Mormon Battalion that was mustered there and that departed from that place. And yet, it's difficult talking about Council Bluffs without acknowledging Mt. Pisgah and Garden Grove, Iowa, which also provided temporary places of rest and consolidation for the saints as they left Nauvoo, [Illinois] and as we focus momentarily upon the many pathetic, painful problems the saints had encountered in Nauvoo which led to their expulsion.
We also see, in our mind's eye, the beautiful temple which stood there in Nauvoo and which is now being reconstructed. Or what about the glorious revelations and visitations that occurred in the temple at Kirtland [Ohio], where the Savior appeared along with Moses, Elijah and Elias? Or back still further to Palmyra [New York], where a young Joseph Smith knelt in a grove of trees and there communicated with the Father and the Son and, a little later, Moroni, and from that experience we have the remarkable Book of Mormon." In fact, Elder Pinnock said, the temple groundbreaking at Winter Quarters is in some ways a culmination of a broader chain of events that commenced with the recent temple groundbreaking in Palmyra and continued with the one in Nauvoo in October. "And now, here in Winter Quarters is the third historic site where a temple will be erected in these latter days, where members and non-members will be blessed to have a glorious temple erected on the very spot where we are today."
Elder Truman F. Clawson, visitors center director, who conducted the services, referred to the bronze statue of a father and mother burying their child at Winter Quarters. "Now today," he said, "on this end of the hill, we will take shovels in our hands to dig not a grave but the foundation of a special building, a temple, to be built for the blessing of all who choose to enter that they may also bind together forever their families. And so, the magnificent view from here allows us to contemplate both the past with its dead and the future represented by the beautiful new temple which begins today."
Omaha Mayor Hal Daub also referred to the site. "I hope you felt as my wife, Mary, and I did as we approached this special place, that we indeed are gathered on a promontory, a prominent place, a hillside with its special history and its most significant view, a quiet place, indeed, a historic place," he said. "This promontory has a special significance to this church. It has a special significance to the city of Omaha. And so, on behalf of all the citizens of our community, I want you all to know how delighted we are, how excited we are about the progress that is being made here by the people of this church." He said it is a church "that is growing, that is full of life and vitality and holds hope and promise for the families and for the future of the Church's membership. The Church itself is headquartered in Salt Lake City, Utah, that destination for those who here traveled in 1846 and spent that terrible winter, [and the next year] traveled to that place that became the Church's city promised by God, leaving behind this place, now with the cemetery that is owned by the Church, a beautiful historical center that has been completed, and now the Winter Quarters Temple. So as historic as is this place, it will now become even more historic. And it is for that that those of us who are not members of the Church have great respect and admiration for the endeavors that have occurred and that are now about to occur. Florence is a beautiful place. This high promontory, as it sees the rolling river pass by it, bears the misery and the memory of so many who have been here and who are interred here. Let us always revere, let us always remember and let us recognize this temple will stand as a monument and testament to the good will of God and the peace and harmony of all mankind" (4 December 1999, Church News).



Monday, October 24, 2016

AN EXCITING WEEK - DEPARTING AND ARRIVING MISSIONARIES AND A BIRTHDAY


departing missionarie and me at the Winter Quarters Temple


DEPARTING:  Sis. Jordan, Elders Smith, Longson, Bolton
Brownie, Kummerman, Peters
ARRIVING MISSIONARIES
ELDER BOLTONS FAMILY FROM ROOSEVELT and me


The birthday girl:  (middle Sister Marshall)  
her companion Sis. Young and me