Friday, February 13, 2015

Mission Activity

 President Ulrich organized everyone into zones and we all folded paper airplanes and competed to see whose plane flew the furthest.
 Elder Carpentier and Elder Meisner show off their muscles as we prepare for a zone competition in football, ping pong, brain games and are relays.  Sister Amichia is giving Elder Carpentier bunny ears.
 Elder Williams is dad's mini me only he doesn't look like him he just acts like him.  They are trouble together.
 President Ulrich is ready for the ping pong competition.
 Mom wanted to play too even though we were not placed into a group to compete.  We were in charge of the ping pong competition.  We had so much fun!
Elder Hamblin is going home in a couple of weeks and we are really going to miss him.  He says that dad  reminds him of his dad.  He is from Gilbert Arizona.

Sunday, February 08, 2015

February Zone Meeting Specialized Training






We have the best missionaries here in the Preston Zone.  They are all so kind to us and help us with whatever we need.  And we also let them know that we are here to help them in anyway that we can.  Our zone meeting was so inspiring.  The assistants, zone leaders and President Ulrich taught us how to talk with investigators and get a return appointment.  How to teach and focus on the atonement and to testify often of the Savior.  We loved every minute of it.

Lancaster YSA

We had a fun night playing "Minute to Win It" with the Lancaster YSA.  Dad made the competition pretty great because he just seemed to be good at all of it.  He could keep the feather in the air the longest, skipped pennies across the table and into a garbage can (got every single one in), built a house out of cards, stuck cards in a watermelon by throwing it and no one could guess his drawings (that was the goal).  Love you all!  Sarah, John, Sam and Dream.

Sat-Nav

This is our brain here in England.  We named her Sheila.  Our GPS is our livesaver and if it ever breaks down we won't be able to go anywhere!  Dad depends on me to tell him what Sheila says but if I am not on top of the directions then we miss our turn off and usually end up traveling a long way to get back to where were wanted to be in the first place.  Thanks Kacey for keeping the satellites and GPS working.  We depend on you!