Friday, March 21, 2014

SHE'S GOT A TICKET TO RIDE....SHE'S GOT A TICKET TO RI...I...IDE......

We get free transport over here because we are seniors. We had a little time to kill the other day in Central London before Sister Adams' eye appointment, so we just jumped on the first bus we saw, and off we went. We sat right at the front on the upper deck of a double decker bus. What an education that was. We saw all sorts of interesting things as we drove through different suburbs. When we got to the end of the line, we jumped off, crossed the street and boarded the next bus back. The most interesting thing we saw was an enclave of Hasidic Jews. First of all we spotted one man,  then there were two, then more, and more and more. They were all over the place! All dressed identically! We saw a few women and children too, but it was the men who held our attention. We looked it up, and this is the largest enclave of Hasidic Jews in all of Europe - over 30,000 of them.



We would love to learn more about them, and plan to.


This is the eye hospital in central London that Sister Adams visits.  It is always packed.  We didn't know so many people had eye problems.  She is getting excellent care here.  One of her doctors who has been knighted by the Queen is amazing  He is so humble, kind and caring.

This green line runs all the way from the subway to the eye hospital to help people like Sister Adams find their way.

While in Central London, we stopped at Chinatown to pick up some chopsticks.  It felt good to see and smell some of the things we remember from our missions. Next stop was the oldest fish and chip shop in London - Rock and Sole Plaice. It was OK but the price was too high for our taste. Also, we prefer our fish and chips up North.


We were in Chinatown early before things got buzzing.


I don't know what those orange things are, but I'm not having any!

We had a beautiful baptismal service for our Chinese friend Shu Jie.  She gave a wonderful testimony telling how she had come from Atheism to Mormonism over several months. She returns to mainland China next month and that will be a trial for her with no established church there.


Shu Jie with the missionaries. 

One of our sweet Elders was transferred yesterday. We will miss him very much. Such a great and humble servant and only 18 years old. We become so attached!

We had a Senior Missionary outing to Hampton Court Palace last Friday. What a great day that was, to be with the other seniors and enjoy such a beautiful historic palace. Henry VIII was the first royal to live there around 1514. We missed the amazing Maze, but we will be going back - especially for the Flower Show in July.


Beautiful day - beautiful palace.

One of the many gardens at the palace.

I hope I didn't disgrace the 3 Graces.

Henry VIII and Thomas Cromwell. How fortunate to run into these guys in the gardens.  They were very friendly, and we had a nice chat about some interesting things!

A shameless selfie as we headed out the door to start our day.


Another heartbreak.  My favourite boots are wearing out. I haven't worn out any shoes since my first mission!

Flipping pancakes for the young missionaries at Zone Conference.  Notice the trays are empty and waiting for refills.

We are still so happy and having a wonderful, enjoyable time.  The work is moving forward and we are glad to do our little bit!

2 comments:

  1. That is a trick for Chinese members going back home. I was sending the Ensign to a Chinese member before I learned it was verboten. Oops! At least they have the church contact in the Asia area office.

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