Saturday, December 31, 2011
Wednesday, December 28, 2011
Gouda
Gouda is famous for the cheese which shares its name. This is the cheese shop where we purchased Christmas gifts for family and friends. |
Tuesday, December 27, 2011
Between Holidays
Desi got some great experience working with the sisters. Here she is at the Amsterdam apartment with Sisters Jeffs and Larsen. |
Desi also worked with Sisters Kremer and Welch in Antwerpen. Inbetween apointments, we too them to the pizza restaraunt in Antwerpen. |
After dinner we walked by the Church. |
This is the square where the restaraunt is located. |
Monday, December 26, 2011
2nd day of Christmas
We then headed to St Niklaas in Belgium to make a delivery to the Elders. Here are the sisters standing by a statue of St Niklaas. |
We ended the day by driving through our old city to see the lights. These sail boats had lights and a small Christmas tree on top. |
Sunday, December 25, 2011
Christmas Day
It was a cold day but Kinderdijk is always worth a visit. |
As we left the sun was setting. |
Desi and Carolyn walking into the sunset. |
Desi at the bridge |
The van Vermeskerkens (it took me a few months to get thier name right) have the elders from the zone come on Christmas day for dinner. |
When we got home from dinner there were presents for Desi to open. |
Saturday, December 24, 2011
Caroling the day before Christmas
After caroling we walk to this old church tower. |
This is the base of the tower. |
Friday, December 23, 2011
Friday Before Christmas
Desi liked this car. It was made when I was on my mission. It has an infinitely variable rubber-band transmission. Peter says it is the only car that will go as fast in reverse as in forward. |
The sisters brought desert. Peter is showing them how to prick the bottom of the cup so the pudding and topping fall out. |
Thursday, December 22, 2011
More December
We were riding our bikes in the old city of Dordrecht when the sun came out on the grote kerk. |
Christmas Cookies
Carolyn and Desi made Christmas cookies for our neighbors. Annie supplied the cookie cutters and Sarah the sprinkles.. |
Here is the finished product. |
Anne Frank House
Desi arrived today. We picked her up at the airport and then drove to Amsterdam. We visited the Rijksmuseum, van Gogh museum and the Anne Frank home. Desi has many more pictures on her blog http://deseverton.blogspot.com/. |
This is the Anne Frank Home. |
These are homes down the street from the Anne Frank home. We especially liked the skinny red home. |
Saturday, December 17, 2011
Dickens Festival
The Dicken's Festival is held each year for one weekend in December. Old Wal Street and adjacent streets are decorated and staffed with 300 plus actors. This is one of the book stores. |
One of the younger members of the cast. |
There was a group of live statues depicting the birth of the Savior. They moved to different positions as the story was told by a narrator accompanied by a violinist. |
We tried to get a good picture with the cast. Some statues broke out of pose to greet people. |
Inside the church was a choir singing Christams Carols. |
I am not sure which Dickens character this is. He was giving the women a hard time. |
This is one of the ghosts of Christmas. |
These children were irrisitable. I had to get a picture. |
She is selling Mistletoe. We see it growing in the tops of trees. The berries are white and are used in Europe to treat circulatory and respiration problems. |
This is the quilt shop. Sarah would love it. |
She is doing laundry. The whole time we were there she had kids washing clothes by hand. The water must have been very cold. The air temperature was -2 Celsius when we arrived. |
Bikers |
Scrooge is giving Elder Anderson a hard time. |
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