Sunday, September 28, 2014

Lindesnes Fyr

We took another short trip on Saturday, (P-day), to the southernmost tip of Norway.  It isn't that far away from where we live, about a  2 hour drive.  Because of the narrow, windy roads, the speed limit is mostly around 60 kilometers, (about 40 miles per hour), so short distances still take a while to drive.  We went to Lindesnes Fyr, (Lindesnes Lighthouse).



That blue sky was gorgeous but it 
was brisk and WINDY!!









Looking out at the North Sea




On the way back, we drove up a mountain road, found this pretty little place, so stopped and had a picnic.

Moss everywhere!

I was hoping to see a moose in this swampy pond but nope,
no such luck.

This could be my new favorite picture!!






Another Friday Night?

Last Friday was not just another Friday night at Senteret.  It was record breaking!   There were 28 people at Institute, including 7, yes, 7 investigators!  It was great!!  Evan, an investigator himself, brought two friends and Henock, another investigator, also brought a friend.  It is such fun to watch the YA's in action.  They all have so much fun together and treat each other so well - they are  good friends.  Each new person who walks into the Center is welcomed so warmly and made to feel at home.  This is what it is all about!  We are so fortunate to be here, associating with these great young people!!  The future of the Church in Kristiansand is in good hands!


One great Institute class!

They just want to stick around after class.

Benjamin showing off one of his talents!


      We are so happy to be here!!

   

Saturday, September 27, 2014

Around the Neighborhood

We live on  - 

In the lower level of this house.




We absolutely love our morning walks.  Just across the street there is a lake with walking paths all the way around it.  The woods are beautiful as is the scenery around the lake.











We have never seen so many different kinds of mushrooms!
Some of the ward members harvest them from the woods but
 they, of course know which ones are poison.  Jim and I will
not be harvesting mushrooms on our daily walks!




I love these little caves or dugouts in the rocks in the woods.

They are the perfect little homes for the many
trolls that roam here.

Hopefully we will see one soon! 






























Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Marie's Birthday Weekend

We took our first real P-Day on Saturday, Sept. 13.  We have some free time during the week when we do the shopping etc., but on this day, we wore gentile clothes and drove to the cutest little town, Lillesand.  Lillesand is, of course, right on the shore of The North Sea and is a very popular spot for Summer vacationers.  In order to keep it small and quaint, there is no investment property.  You have to live in the property you own.  It is delightful!


Jim would love to hang out in that white house.

All the homes, businesses and buildings are white.

Just a charming little town.
Lillesand's harbor

We saw several of these tiny cars  -  
a great way to get around town.



Driving back to Kristiansand


Gorgeous!


Wouldn't it be fun to stay in one of those cute red houses?
Two lane road with out a center stripe. 
 I'm glad we have a small car!
We call these marshmallows - protecting the hay from all the rain.



Sunday, Sept. 14 - Marie's BIG birthday

After church, we were invited to go to a wonderful family's home for dinner and for the blessing of their new baby.  We traveled to Evje, about an hour away and had a wonderful afternoon.  Daniel's parents and family are living in the States - New York and Utah, so he Skyped them so they could be "present" for the blessing. Technology is amazing!  Liesell's family, here in Norway are not members except for her mother so Jim stood up with Daniel while he blessed his precious little daughter. We then had a delicious meal and spent the next couple of hours visiting and getting to know this great family.  I know Kari, (Liesell's mother), and I will be eternal friends!!



Liesell with Rebecca and Eric
Christian, Eric, Rebecca and Jim
Beautiful flowers from Anne, sitting on top of
our microwave which is on top of our
refrigerator which is next to our pantry.
Another great Friday night with this fun group!
Fredrik and Jenny - newly engaged!


I had a great birthday weekend!!  Getting older isn't so bad!

Stor klem!

Welcome to Your Future!

Our first month in Norway has just sped by!  I guess that's what happens when you are having fun, staying busy and having many new experiences.

We already had our first, (and hopefully our last), visit to the emergency ward.  Coming home from Mandal, (about an hour away), with the Elders, Jim suddenly started having bad pains - really bad ones!  We took him to the emergency room where after only a 5 minute, if even that, wait, they took him in, ran a couple of tests, diagnosed kidney stones, gave him a pain shot that worked and sent him home with some pain pills.  Total cost, $45.  Imagine that!  The next morning, Jim was in pain again - the pills not working.  So we met our new family doctor.  He was great, ran a couple of tests, gave Jim more shots and a prescription for pain pills.  Total cost, $85.  This socialized medicine isn't too bad!!   


Thankfully Jim got feeling better after a couple of days because we were leaving for Oslo to the all Norwegian conference with Elder Bednar.  It was an amazing experience!  A public hall was rented for the meeting because about 5,000 members and investigators attended. It was also transmitted to ward buildings throughout Norway.


Sister and Elder Bednar were wonderful.  We were all so spiritually uplifted!  Elder Bednar spoke mainly to the investigators, teaching all about the restoration,  beautifully, simply and powerfully. He also taught the rest of us, how better to teach, just by listening to him.  He also told us to enjoy being weird - because that is how people see us, at first.  He said, "just live the Gospel and be weird".   People will begin to ask us why we are weird because our weirdness will become attractive to them.  He said, "they will see and feel your goodness."  We were reminded, the Lord is hastening His work, not us.  He i and we need to keep pace with the Lord's hastening and do our part to help Him.


One of Elder Bednar's responsibilities is to over see the Church in Africa where 100 new wards were formed last year and will probably be doubled this year.  He told of many wards where Sacrament Meeting consists of the Sacrament and then confirmations - up to 35 each Sunday.  Leaders asked him if they should hold special meetings for the confirmations.  He answered, absolutely not.  Just think, you don't have to listen to those boring Sac. Mtg. talks.  He told the people of Norway, "Welcome to your future!"  This will happen here - that wards and branches will have so many confirmations during their Sac. Meetings - there will be no time for talks.  


He closed, invoking a blessing on the people there and on the country.  He blessed that their simple faith would increase, that each would joyfully live the Gospel and it will be attractive and others will be curious.  We were told, never hesitate to answer when asked, "Why are you like you are?"


That afternoon, all the missionaries, the young and the old, had the privilege of meeting with the Bednars in a special 3 hour meeting. Elder Bednar just visited with us. He asked questions and answered questions.  All during those 3 hours, I kept thinking what a great experience this was for the young missionaries to be taught by one of our Heavenly Father's apostles, up close and personal!  It was for Jim and me also!  We are so grateful for our lives in the Gospel!




Oslo

Since we flew to Oslo Sat. morning, we decided to see all of the city we could.
Vigeland or Frogner Park.  This is the home of 200 sculptures
by the Norwegian artist Gustav Vigeland.
The granite Monolith - carved in one piece.
Vigeland's bronze fountain.

Vikingskipshuset - the Vikings museum
The museum holds ships and other finds, discovered
from Viking tombs around the Oslo Fjord
This very decorated cart was amazing.  It along with tools,
 textiles, implements and household utensils were found. 
We also visited the Kon-Tiki Museet.
In 1947, Thor Heyerdahl, with others, sailed across the
Pacific Ocean in this balsa wood raft.
He also made many other expeditions on reed boats.
A view near down town Oslo.

It was a fun day!  But these two older people were worn out, running all over, trying to find our way around, figuring out which bus to take where etc.  We were so tired, hungry and thirsty at the end of the day, we went into a restaurant and had our first $80 pizza. It was worth it! 







Wednesday, September 10, 2014

KRISTIANSAND!

Senteret
I read some place that "Norway is a well kept secret".  It is!  What a beautiful place with beautiful people!  We have had an amazing 10 days here - let me show you.

We were welcomed at the Kristiansand airport by Sosters Campbell and Rogers and Aida, the ward's best missionary and missionary's friend! We settled in to our apartment in Sogne, a town about 20 minutes outside of Ksand.  The drive between the "center", where we will be spending most of our time and our apartment, is beautiful - take a look.

Senteret, (the center), is a great place!  It is right in the center of Ksand and is used, not only by the YSA's but by the ward for seminary classes, R.S. activities, some YW mtgs. and where many missionary discussions are held. The members in Kristiansand are very blessed to have this place, they know it and they love it!  

Friday evenings at senteret means dinner, institute class and activities. We all have a great time!

Saturday morning, we were invited to go to Arendal, a town about an hour away, in our mission district, to witness a baptism.  We drove our two elders, Hurst and Dalton and had such a great experience!  The sister who spoke compared our little group to the group in the Book of Mormon, with Alma at the Waters of Mormon. They were so happy they raised their arms and clapped for joy.  After Esteban was baptized, we raised our arms and clapped because of the joy we had for him.

We are so grateful for this opportunity to live, serve and love the people in Norway!  The Church is true!  Heavenly Father loves us all!







Just a normal scene at the side of the road.
On the way to the center.
The fish were jumping like crazy the other evening.
One of the beautiful Torjeson families in the ward.
Jocelyn, Aida and Sister Campbell
Mats and Atle
Tor Edin

Benjamin  - LOVE the shirt!

Socializing!
Arvid, the adorable son of Oscar and Emily , who we home teach.
Esteban's baptism
Joy!


Our cute little Opel that takes all over this beautiful area!