Saturday, November 14, 2009

Not Everything Was Good


President Uchtdorf's CES Fireside talk was exceptional. He said exactly what the YSA need to hear with an unbelievable delivery. He was charming, friendly, fun and yet powerful. He gave so much good advice and challenged us in such a way that I want to live better and be better. This was a choice opportunity, and we can even watch it again on lds.org, which we have done a couple of times.

President/Dr. Dearden has been so caring of Wayne during this illness. He is very much appreciated. We appreciate all everyone has done for him and hope he will now get better, become stronger, and that we will be able to resume our missionary duties. I had some very interesting chats with the various taxi drivers as I went back and forth to the Heath Hospital. One wasn't sure whether there was a God or not (I told him there was and that He loved him), another was mad that the English newspapers don't report the big Welsh rugby match scores, and another thought George W. Bush should have dropped a nuclear bomb after 911. Go figure.

The weather has been miserable with driving rain and 68 mph winds so when Sisters Russell and Strein dropped by just before their mealtime on Saturday, even though they have a car, they were sopping wet and very cold. So I fixed them some piping hot tomato soup and toast while they warmed themselves by the space heater. They were gladdened and soon went on their way. They have a new appreciation for the Elders who are on bikes in this weather.

3 comments:

Katie Kerr Wrede said...

i hope wayne recovers soon.

i like the taxi driver snipets you shared.

(we should have nuked them!)

thanks for your service and keep up the great work in such a beautiful country!
xoxo

em said...
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em said...

Oh no, I'm so sorry to hear Wayne is not doing well...I hope he has a quick recovery and will be in the best of health as he continues with his missionary work.

I also like the comments from the taxi drivers...funny people!

I love Elder Uchtdorf, and can imagine his address to the young people was charming and powerful as you said. How neat for you to be in attendance:)

Keep us updated on how Elder Cable is doing, and let him know he is in our prayers.