Thursday, December 26, 2013

CHRISTMAS IN CLEVELAND, 2013

 CHRISTMAS IN CLEVELAND, 2013
Christmas has come to us here!  We have had many wonderful programs and visits from other missionaries who are in our mission.  Little gifts, treats, songfests, dinners, etc., help us and them not be so lonely at this special time of year.  

We have a little 3-foot artificial tree on a table in front of our full-length living room window, decorated with homemade chains of popcorn, cranberries and green peas (my innovation to add color!).  We brought with us our favorite Church Christmas story books that we read every year, and we enjoy reading one or two each night.  We also brought our Christmas stockings and have enjoyed making our favorite carmels, gingerbread cut-out cookies, and cool whip balls.  Since we don't want to eat too many of these delectables, we have shared them in many homes of friends here.

Our stake had a choir festival on December 15, and we joined the choir.  It was great!  Really professional directors and accompanists.  

The times we have gone to Kirtland for mission activities have been very special.  On Dec. 1, the mission president gave a member and missionary fireside in the Kirtland Temple, and it was a thrill to sing Christmas carols there.  We also had a mission conference in the temple two days later with over 250 full-time missionaries in attendance--the largest group ever to be in the temple at one time as missionaries. The Spirit is so strong there; we all love to visit that place.

Our mission president, his wife, and office staff gave us all a wonderful gift of a handmade book of stories of miracles in the mission, submitted by any missionary who wanted to--they were originally written in the weekly letters to the president.  We enjoy reading a page a day of the stories from our elders and sisters and seniors.

On Saturday, Dec. 14, we went to Severance Hall in Cleveland (symphony hall) to hear the famous Cleveland Orchestra in its holiday concert.  It was magnificent!! The choir with them was the Cleveland University Chorale, an excellent sounding group of about 100.  Many traditional carols were played, and the favorite of ours was "Silent Night" sung by the audience with the house lights off, and just candles lighting the stage.  The conductor, Robert Porco,  said that it is his favorite way to sing that carol, and it is our favorite way also.  A lovely and memorable gift to each other!  We also bought a CD of their Christmas music.

On Christmas Eve, we invited Sisters Dianne Duehring and Claudia Johnson (who help us in preparing documents at work) to come to our apartment and spend the evening with stories, songs, eats and sharing memories.  It was so fun to have them.  They both arrived early in December, and are great helps to the work we have to do.

                                                            
Rocky River clock tower, favorite landmark


Inside Severance Hall for symphony

Our little tree

Olive wood creche, Kirtland creche exhibit

 Christmas Day was spent in Kirtland for a wonderful potluck dinner, a movie called "Christmas For A Dollar" (the long version), and enjoying the most beautiful creche exhibits.

cute cookie favors for Christmas, made by our sister trainer 

                                                                             

Thursday, December 5, 2013

Day in Kirtland, Ohio

Today we went to Kirtland with the other new missionaries and President Vellinga and his wife and the mission office staff.  We drove ourselves, as did the other groups.  Arriving at the temple by 8 a.m., we were given a tour of it and learned many things that we had never known about it.  The main meeting room (one on 1st and one on 2nd floor) had the pulpits for the seating of the different levels of priesthood, Aaronic and Melchizedek.  There were lines in the ceiling where veils were dropped to divide the large room into 4 smaller ones.  I never knew that.  So when Joseph had the vision of the Savior and Moses, Elias and Elijah, there was a veil that was dropped down to separate them from the other people in the room.  At the close of the temple tour, our group sang “The Spirit of God Like A Fire Is Burning” and I got to be the pianist for it.  What a thrill!  I have now accompanied hymn singing in the Kirtland Temple and in the Sacred Grove (back in 1966 when the Minnesota stake went to Palmyra).


The Newell K. Whitney store was extra special.  We went to the translation room where Joseph worked on the Bible translation, and where he received 20 of the revelations now in the Doctrine and Covenants.  We also went to the room where the School of the Prophets was held, and the Father and the Son appeared there to him numerous times, as well as concourses of angels.  President Vellinga asked each of us to kneel and pray in that room about our commitments to our mission.  Then when we go there again at the end of our missions, we are to report back to the Lord about how well we kept our commitments.  It was an extremely spiritual morning!

                                                                                    
temple at night


Kirtland temple

Newell K. Whitney store

Us at Kirtland temple