Thursday, December 19, 2019

Mission blessings

I’ll close this blog with a scripture I recently found that reflects my feelings as we end our mission.

Ephesians 1:3 -  “Blessed be the God...who hath blessed us with all spiritual blessings in heavenly places...”.


Tuesday, December 17, 2019

Farewell Nauvoo

Such bittersweet feelings fill my heart as we prepare to say goodbye to beautiful beloved Nauvoo....
Sadness at leaving dear celestial people, gratitude for the blessings of having served here, a deeper reverence for temple covenants and blessings, happy memories of doing so many fun things, appreciation and awe for what I’ve learned about the early saints, and of course a greater love for Heavenly Father for giving us this privilege. For me it was never a sacrifice- always a blessing and a joy.  Today I spent my last day in the temple trying to permanently impress upon my mind every beautiful thing - the spiral staircase from basement to 5th floor, the beautiful artwork and lovely murals, the windows and chandeliers,  the many symbolic stars and sun stones inside and out, the pioneer style carpets and furniture. But beyond all that it was a joy to be able to do all the ordinances one last time here. The Nauvoo Temple is filled with the spirit of the pioneer saints as well as the Lord. I’ll remember it always.





Sunday, December 15, 2019

Temple Christmas

This has definitely been a different Christmas - a mission Christmas as it should be. No decorations in our little apartment, no shopping and wrapping gifts. We miss the family fun and excitement but there’s something to be said for simplifying. I have loved being in the temple- the most peaceful place on earth. And I’ve loved the quiet hours of reading and thinking that I’ve had these last 6 months. For those of you in the trenches of crazy busy family life - you have these pleasant years to look forward to. They WILL come. But meanwhile we all need to enjoy each day - with whatever moments of peace and joy we can discover in them. Time is a gift - enjoy it!

Winter is here

We have enjoyed pretty mild weather up until now. I’ve walked home from the temple a few times and it has been chilly and brisk but not freezing. I’m kind of glad that we won’t experience the -40 degree wind chill that comes in January and February!  There’s a lovely light snow falling now and this morning on the way to Keokuk for church we could see the grand Mississippi River beginning to freeze over. The geese that have stayed around in large numbers can walk on the ice.  It’s a small reminder of what it was like when the saints left Nauvoo in February 1846.
As our days are numbered now we are trying to absorb every bit of this wonderful place before we leave. I’ve gone back to a few more of the sites to hear once again the stories they tell. Last night I went to the community concert of Handel’s Messiah. It amazed me that a little place like Nauvoo and surrounding communities could put together a 40 piece orchestra and 40 member choir and do a great job.  10 new missionary couples arrived last week to replace the 10 who left. We are next. We spoke in church today and said goodbye to the good people we have served with. Our temple days are almost gone. It is one of those bittersweet times we all experience. How lucky (blessed) we have been to have had this mission!

I took lots of pictures of sunsets but this is a picture of a beautiful Nauvoo sunrise!



Sunday, December 1, 2019

Christmas is coming!

Last night was the beginning of Christmas in Nauvoo. We went to a wonderful celebration- started in the visitor center with a huge tree lighting and then watched the new nativity film on the theater big screen, and then a beautiful re-enactment of the Christmas story with amazing costumes and inspiring music.  It was so well done. After that everyone went down to the historic Main Street where they had story telling in 4 different sites, the horse drawn wagons all decorated with lights, and refreshments. It was a delightful beginning to the season.