Jim and I flew to Bergen last week for a mini vacation. It really was for a mission conference with Elder Kopischke, but it was like a little vacation! We are so blessed to be able to travel to these conferences, mingle with the young missionaries, feel the special spirit there, as well as get to know our fellow senior couples better. Elder Kopischke used to be in the area presidency but I believe he is a Seventy on the missionary committee now. He was great! The missionaries asked him questions and he answered them with scriptures, personal stories and counsel from the Apostles. He told us that one can only learn if one is ready, has questions and asks them. I really liked his answer to one question concerning knowing if our answers really come from our Heavenly Father. He said that once we receive the Holy Ghost, then we can ask and receive guidance. We need to ponder in our hearts, FEAST upon the words of Christ and the Spirit will come and give direction. I quote him, "You will never get a million dollar answer from a 5 cent prayer." In other words, we need to do our part first, then ask for answers. The spirit will show unto us, all that we need to do. I love that promise!!
Sister and Elder Rappleye, Sister and Elder Nelson,
Sister and Elder Crabtree,
Sister and Elder Storheim; Sister and Elder Whittaker.
The weather in Bergen was a little stormy but not too bad. The Crabtrees, the Storheims and the Rappleyes were excited to see sunlight. They serve way up north and only have about 1 hour of semi/sunlight each day. I think the sun shone a little for them.
Bergen is a beautiful city, famous for its unique architecture,
museums, fish markets and wharf, (bryggen).
We spent most of our P-day, before the conference,
strolling along bryggen and going into a couple
museums.
Smalgangen - narrow street
Very narrow street
We had some delicious fish and chips for lunch.
Visited the restrooms
Can I put these on my blog??
How beautiful. The weather is a big contrast from here. We are getting the sun back gradually. The last month and on into the next we had only skies of grey. It is caused from the winds that bring down the Sahara Desert sand. Oddly enough it makes the temperature a little cooler. We appreciate it, the locals put on sweaters and sweatshirts. "it is so cold." Maybe the low 80's, not the high 80's. With the sun will come the heat and the humidity will go up, but this AZ girl is tired of no sky. Glad you are enjoying everything. 2015 will be great too.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the restroom sign pictures!
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh.....can you bring the signs home?
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