Friday, November 15th started bright and early at our home where the three VC senior sisters prepared a farewell breakfast for our Visitors' Center missionaries. Sister Andrus, left, and Sister Ballard, center, are such a huge help when these occasions roll around.
Elder Andrus was also drafted to help out. He did a masterful job of cracking eggs (one-handed, no less!) to scramble for our meal.
The line forms around the corner as sisters stand in line for French toast, sausage, scrambled eggs, and juice. The sisters always seem to enjoy these early morning breakfasts.
The y enjoy socializing with each other almost as much as cleaning up their plates.
Big smiles are shared all around.
We have such a great bunch of young women who work with us at the Visitors' Center. It's always a pleasure to have them gather here for our farewell prep. meetings.
Our other departing sister is Sister Aquino from Mexico City, Mexico. Like Sister Gordon, this young sister shared a strong testimony of her faith in the Savior and the blessings of being a missionary. Though not very big, she packs a TON of ability into her small frame.
We met in the Christus after our meeting for a traditional group picture before saying goodbye to our departing sisters. They will leave a big hole in our hearts when they go, but they've promised to stay in touch. They'd better!!
One more shot includes the full-field sisters who are serving with our sisters this transfer. (It was my turn to be out in front taking the picture.)
Following a verse of "God Be With You 'Til We Meet Again" we launched a spontaneous group hug!
Sister Gordon gives her diminutive departing sister a big hug. They have been here the full 18 months without serving together because Sister Gordon was English-speaking and Sister Aquino was Spanish-speaking.
These are some of the sisters who served as companions with Sister Gordon. Of course, others have already gone home and are anxiously awaiting her return to Utah.
Sister Aquino's companions share a last photo with her. All of these sisters come from Central and South America. What a wide cultural diversity we enjoy here.
Back at home I am busily engaged in one of my most consistent activities - mending and altering clothes for the sisters. Especially during transfer week there are a lots of outfits that need lengthening, shortening, taking in, or letting out. I enjoy anything to do with sewing, so I'm okay with that.
Out in front of the Visitors' Center (on the north side), a crew has started to prepare the stage for the Christmas Concerts to begin December 1st.
Once the platform was put in place they nailed carpet to the base. A canopy will soon be erected overhead, but that's a picture for a different day.
Our Visitors' Center Choir is diligently working on four numbers that they will be performing for the outside concert on Christmas Day. We are working hard to perfect and polish our program.
Helping with that process is our guest conductor, Samantha Allen. Sister Allen has added energy and enthusiasm to the sisters' efforts, and Sister Andrus ably accompanies them at the piano.
In a different area of the center, (Theater 1 to be exact) an important transformation is taking place.
Many local volunteers have come to help Susan Fuller set up the annual nativity display.
They decorated several Christmas trees which will add beauty to the exhibit. Each year these wonderful sisters spend many hours setting up over 100 nativity scenes for our guests to enjoy.
Sister Fuller, right, is the chairwoman of this annual event. She discusses with her helpers how these ceramic figures would be placed most advantageously.
I can hardly wait for the job to be completed so we can open the display to our guests. Each year this exhibit brings thousands of visitors into the center. (Watch future blog posts for the beautiful finished product!)
A new exhibit has also appeared outside the Visitors' Center to the south of the reflecting pool. These beautiful sculpted pieces of the Holy Family, a donkey, and a lamb have been set in the middle of the fountain. With strategically placed lighting, they will be spectacular!
Sister Weedman is helping Sister Hamstead get ready for Christmas Lights by giving her a hair trim on their P-day. All of the sisters want to look their best for this upcoming event. Only 5 more days!!
We were thrilled to welcome a new Visitors' Center Sister from Bolivia - Sister Taboada. She will be a great asset as a native Spanish-speaking sister.
Sister Taboada's trainer will be Sister Orr, who will not only need to orient her into the daily schedule of a VC missionary, but will also need to bring her up to speed very quickly on the procedure to be followed inside the Center during the "Lights". Time is running out, but we'll be ready!
In the meantime, we are planning to spend an enjoyable day Thursday celebrating Thanksgiving together. So far about twenty of the sisters are planning to commemorate the holiday with us in our home. We're feeling very blessed. Very blessed indeed. Sooooo much to be thankful for.
Happy Thanksgiving Everyone!!
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