Wow! August has been pretty busy. Along with finding the last of the 4 new apartments needed in the mission, we had two weeks of zone conferences. Carl and I do a little presentation on missionary housing after zone conference lunches. Carl's presentation is on the serious side, while mine is silly. It's fun giving out award certificates for 100% apartments (we give them a score each month when we inspect their apartments). We have a drawing -- all apartments scoring 95 and above for the quarter -- are entered. The missionaries in the winning apartment get McDonald's gift cards. The silly part is the little housecleaning "tutorial" I give. This month, they all learned how to dust (and even got a free microfiber dust cloth).
Here are the props I used this month.
Many missionary apartments have this
warning sign by their front door.
In the morning of all the zone conferences, Carl is busy with Elder Willyerd (the mission "car czar"), helping inspect the mission autos, and select the cleanest car, which earns the "golden plates".
For the remainder of the month, we had a grand total of 40 apartments to check, which is 11 more than usual, since the senior missionary couple who checks those went home. Their replacement just arrived, thank goodness! We have 7 other senior couples helping to check apartments. Our mission covers a huge geographical area.
It was so sweet for one pair of our Elders to do this for us.
(of course, they got a 100!)
When September rolled around, Andy and KayLynn visited us for a few days. They couldn't have come at a better time. It was a very badly needed break, and filled our hearts with joy.
KayLynn looked so cute pregnant with our little grandbaby# 14, who is due in January.
Here's a peek at the places we took them to.
After visiting all the historic Church sites in Palmyra, we ended up in Fayette, where the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints was organized, at the Peter Whitmer Farm.
It was labor day, so we relaxed on the shores of Lake Seneca, which is close to Fayette
.
The next day, we went to the Palmyra Temple. Nothing beats being in the temple with family.
Wednesday was a perfect day to visit Niagara Falls. Here we are at the place where the force of the water coming down from the Falls and entering the Niagara River, has created a Gorge.
When we were at Niagara Falls, waiting in line to get on the Maid of the Mist, who should we meet, but DEXTER -- look closely at his name tag! (I haven't a clue who Dexter is, but I guess he's an infamous T.V. character). Dexter was so excited to see his newfound friend, Andy, that we sort of got V.I.P. treatment.
I think I prefer the real Dexter to the T.V. Dexter (based on Andy's T shirt).
The Maid of the Mist was an awesome boat ride. Boy, did we get drenched.
In case you're wondering who the weirdo is --it's me!
It was good to get out of those blue plastic rain ponchos. (It was an electrifying experience for Andy!)
The final day, we took in some of the tourist spots in nearby Rochester. (And had a yummy lunch at the Cheesecake Factory) ----
We were part of a group, with a grand total of 6, including us, on a cruise of the Eerie Canal on a replica of an original packet boat, the "Sam Patch". During the summer, this canal boat is packed.
Our tour guide has done documentaries on T.V. about the Eerie Canal.
Rochester is the home of the once thriving Eastman Kodak Company. We really enjoying seeing the mansion of the founder, George Eastman. Here is Carl in the Museum of Photography, which is an extension of the mansion. There were all kinds of old, historical cameras, and photo exhibits.
This is our favorite room in the mansion, where George Eastman liked to eat breakfast, while listening to his own private organ recital. The organ, shipped in from Europe, is hidden behind some plants (on the right).
The mansion is surrounded by magnificent gardens
Then it was on to "High Falls", right in the middle of the city of Rochester.
We finished up the day at Lake Ontario, which is close to the town of Brockport, where we live.
Thanks for coming to visit us Andy and KayLynn! We had so much fun. Now it's back to work.
We are in the final weeks of our mission, with slightly more than 8 weeks to go. Our replacement couple gets here the end of Oct. After training them and probably attending our last zone conferences in November, we're good to go -- a bit earlier than the projected Dec. 16 release date. Hard to believe. The time has literally flown by.
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