Friday, January 1, 2016

December and Christmas


December 1st we went out in front of our building with some of our church friends who invited us to watch the fireworks in ushering in the Christmas season.  It was fun to watch the fireworks because it reminded us of the fourth of July in America.  The next day the stores opened with Christmas sales. The Christmas trees were lit.  It was fun to see Christmas spirit come to our city, Joensuu (Yo-en-sue). Christmas is a unique and wonderful experience here.  We got to open our gifts on Christmas eve because that is when you open your Christmas gifts.  Elder Hunt and Sister Hunt received among other gifts each a pair of a lovely hand-knitted wool socks made by a dear friend.  One day she asked us what our favorite colors are.  Sister Hunt's favorite color is red and Elder Hunt's is yellow.  So our socks are those colors.  All the stores and businesses close on Christmas eve.  At midnight there is midnight mass when we saw many of the people walking home from the church that is across the river from us. There were cars coming out of the parking lot as if after a basketball game or some other sports event.  People walk or ride their bikes everywhere.  But on Christmas Day there was not a soul to be seen walking or riding a bike. With this type of lifestyle the people get a lot of fresh air every day. Our mission president and his wife, President & Sister Watson, stopped in one Sunday for a visit, pictured below.



We traveled to Oulu for our mission conference where a  general authority spoke to us.  Elder Dyches spoke on several topics. That, "...difficult and hard times in your life are building you", he said. He added that the forests in Finland are many and the trees with their deep roots are tall and straight reaching towards heaven. That spreading our roots deeper into the soil will help us grow tall above the forest.  We will grow by following the Lord's teachings of repentance and enduring to the end, becoming pure and clean.  He quoted many of the Book of Mormon stories on repentance and conversion.  Elder Dyches is a former medical surgeon.  He told of a difficult surgical and intense surgical procedure on a cancer patient that lasted 24 hours.  Because he was the lead surgeon he slept only 1.5 hours through the night.  When his nurse came back the next morning and saw that he was still there she commented how hard it must have been for him.  He answered that it was hard but that there was one other time it was harder.  He was asked when that was.  He answered, "When I 20 years old and served as a Mormon missionary in Germany."  By this time the other members of the O.R. team had returned and they all listened to his story.  He had a captive audience and told them of his mission experiences and how difficult it was.  After sharing that story with us he admonished all the missionaries to stay focus even after calling home on Christmas day.

  
   

The mission conference was a good learning experience. We heard many good talks and fun workshops where we were taught how to interact with the people in different ways. After a day of conference we had a dinner with all the young elders and sisters then drove 6 hours back to Joensuu on slick roads, in the dark and in the falling show.

We were invited to many Christmas dinners.  We saw many decorated Christmas trees and decorated windows with white lights.  There are hardly any colored lights.  The most common decoration is the seven candles (now electric) in the windows.  Next year we will have one in our window.  This year we are only learning.  Christmas is celebrated on Christmas Eve.  We hope everyone has had a wonderful and memorable Christmas.


We are learning a lot of things.  In a month we have learned many wonderful things about our mission in Joensuu, Finland. The members of the LDS Church are very caring and they love us. They are always willing to help us in any way possible to make our stay here a pleasant one.  We are here to serve them but they are serving us more than us serving them.  It is a wonderful place to serve our mission.  We love it here.  We love the people.  We love the Lord.  Thank you all for your love, prayers and support in every way.  We love you very much.  Have a Bright and Happy New Year!

3 comments:

  1. Today Freda Jo sent a text with a link to your blog site. WOW! I was thrilled to know. Wonder where I've been all this time. I had no idea you had been blogging since the beginning. Or maybe I knew but it never sunk in till now. I'll be following closely from here on out. It was time consuming (but well worth the time) to read it all at one time. I'll keep up from now on! Love you both so much! Lou

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  2. Today Freda Jo sent a text with a link to your blog site. WOW! I was thrilled to know. Wonder where I've been all this time. I had no idea you had been blogging since the beginning. Or maybe I knew but it never sunk in till now. I'll be following closely from here on out. It was time consuming (but well worth the time) to read it all at one time. I'll keep up from now on! Love you both so much! Lou

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  3. It is so great to read your entries. What an amazing opportunity for two amazing people. So grateful that you get to live in such a beautiful place. We are so happy that you are getting to do what you always dreamed of. We have great memories of our last two visits with you in SLC. You have a wonderful uplifting spirit around you all the time. Thanks for giving such detail in your blog. You let us feel we are right there with you. The pictures are beautiful also. We wanted to get a Christmas message sent to you, but we have been running. Annie had her baby early and we were in California for awhile and then in Logan and then receiving family for Christmas, and then shoveling snow! We received a lot. Glad Stan and family could help us shovel. We are supposed to get more snow tomorrow that will last a week.
    We love you, think of you, pray for you. Blessings on your heads! Norm and Margie

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