Wednesday, March 28, 2012

More March


Elder Swensen who is our Area Medical Advisor visited us. We met them at Kinderdijk. 3/21


When we left Kinderdijk we saw this family riding on the dijk. I thought they were stylish.

This is Annafluer on her bike. It was dang cold. She is married. She and her husband have motorcycles. They do not have a car. They help with the YSA program in Utrecht. 3/12

This is Isabelle. She visited us with her mother who is investigating the church. The sisters came and we all had dinner and then a lesson. 3/17

Sisters Rich and Schwab fixed lunch for district meeting. We had a picnic on the church patio with hamburgers and strawberry smoothies. It was the first warm and sunny day of the year. 3/27

This was taken on transfer day. We picked up sister Palenikova's bike and luggage. She was headed to Amsterdam. Sister Larsen went to Den Haag. Sister Hill went home. The Elders took over the nicest apartment in the mission. 3/28

We saw this old Harley in Merksem which is a suburb of Antwerpen. Notice the shifter on the side of the gas tank. I thought the shifter on this vintage was down on the crank case. You can see how they make a chopper from this bike by removing the spring supported seat.


It has a side rider and New York City license plate holder. 3/30


Friday, March 9, 2012

Mary the Turtle


This is Mary the turtle. She has lived in Sharon Stuip's home for many years. She sleeps in the sink every night. In the winter when it is cold she likes to spend the day under the wall heater to keep warm.

This is Elder John Copier in 1974 doing a wheelie. He was a dirt bike fanatic and could do a wheelie forever on a dirt bike or bicycle. Sharon wanted to get a picture.  I had forgotten that the bike tires were white.  Carolyn noticed I was wearing levi's. It was P-day. Sharon said I was a rebel.


Sharon cooked hamburgers on their outside charcoal grill. Elder Copier is on the far right.

Sunday, March 4, 2012

Willemstad


The sisters had a referral from SLC in Willemstad.  I looked it up on google maps. The satelite view showed the city was built in the shape of a star with a moat around it.  They did this for protection long ago, so it is a very old city.

We are not sure what this building is. We plan to come back when it is warm to explore this little city.

There is a molen near the center of town.

There is also a harbor. The city is located on one of the lagest rivers flowing out of the Netherlands.


There are also lots of sail boats. I would guess in good weather this is a busy place. You can see the grassy berm which surrounds the city for protection and is located inside the moat. The star shape of the moat and berm makes it easier to defend the city.

Saturday, March 3, 2012

Basketball

Quincy played basketball in a league where each city had a team. Like Amsterdam and Rotterdam. Quincy lives in a small city but they were competitive. He was surprised when we came to watch his game. The other players parents were there. Quincy's mother came to only one of his games. He kept looking at us with a big smile on his face. We made him nervous at first but then he settled down and played well.

This is his team and coach. He was the only black player we saw in the league. Luke, who is stading on the otherside of the coach has an African father. It was a strange trunky  feeling to watch Quincy play basketball. It brought back the feelings we had when we watched Ben.

This is Quincy at YSA FHE. He has pasted pictures and quotations of the prophets into his scriptures.