Friday, December 26, 2008

Our First Mission Christmas



Our Branch Christmas Party--held at the Joseph Smith Memorial Building, with the view out of the window!

Our Social Group Party


Lunch at the home of my trainer and her husband--Elder & Sister Bennitson, the view from their living room is fantastic!!



Lights in the early morning!



The entrance to our apartment building.




A plethora of Christmas trees!

Church Office Building Trees.


Cafeteria Trees


Joseph Smith Memorial
Building tree.

Christmas Eve in Orem, with Fosters.



Jack in the 10" of snow.


Christmas Day in Layton and Roy.
Kent's house BEFORE the
star blew off!

Memaw's house in Roy!


Snow on our deck the day after!

Thursday, December 11, 2008

Christmas is Coming

This was the scene on Monday, Dec 8th--our first day as "missionaries" It snowed all day long!



Today, December 11th, is Bill's birthday - so we know Christmas is exactly two weeks away.

This is the tree in the Joseph Smith building, where we train. The picture is taken from the balcony.

This is the tree in our apartment.


This is our chapel!! It used to be the ballroom when the building was the elegant Hotel Utah!










Saturday, December 6, 2008

Temple Square


The Nativity in the Reflecting Pool (daylight)




Life-size Nativity on lawn


Trees and figures




Temple and the lighted swags on the outside walls

Our way home--trees between the Conference Center and our apartment.

Friday, December 5, 2008

Our Mission

Bill and I entered our missionary work today--Friday, December 5, 2008. It was a very unusual day for the mission. Elder Joseph Wirthlin died this week and his funeral was today--so we had a "Meet the Presidency" breakfast instead of a lunch. Met the mission presidency, branch presidency, and some office staff and the other new missionaries--I think there are six couples and about 6 singles--two young elders and a young sister and some senior sisters.

We were given a stack of tickets and such--to the funeral today, the First Presidency broadcast on Sunday, our schedule for the week-end and where to report on Monday morning at 7:30am. Can I just say, "It is COLD here at 7:30am." We walked over to breakfast this morning and I was freezing!

We attended the funeral at noon, with all of the General Authorities and President Monson conducting. Temple Square was closed and locked down except for people with tickets to the funeral. We sat in the balcony, second section, left-hand side---nice seats.

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Thursday, October 23, 2008

October 2008

Tuesday, October 14th--Ben & Desi became "official" members of the Dixon clan and US citizens. The judge let them sit in her chair while we took pictures.



Their new house is located in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.
This is the front of the house---



This is the back of the house and the walkway between the house next door.


Historic building across the street--first building of Gettysburg College and Seminary from the early 1800s. Also served as a field hospital during the Battle of Gettysburg.




The house needed some fixing up--new paint. Notice the orange living room with their rose-colored Victorian couch!
As work progressed it began to look like an orange zebra or an albino pumpkin!!





The backyard needed to be fenced. Saturday the 18th, Linda & Mike drove their truck up and Dad drove our car with me and Tammy & Isabella. We primed walls in the house and the guys worked on the fencing in the backyard, Jenni's sisters were there, along with a friend-John, and Jenni's mother, Tina. The downstairs got one coat of prime paint that day.
The fence got started! More work was done on Sunday!
Monday, Dad & I went back up and I watched kids while Dad & Eric finished building the fence and Jenni put the first coat of pale pink paint on the girls' walls.

Saturday


Monday
The End!!