Monday October 14th P-day
We met some new Welsh friends, Colin and Christine, who were walking out behind our flat last week. We have visited in their home and have had many great conversations. We shared some zucchini bread and Christine made us some banana bread which was very tasty. Colin joined the Navy when he was 15 yrs old. I can't imagine my sons leaving home at that age. Today we went on a walk up to the Llandaff Cathedral. It is the oldest Cathedral in Cardiff. It sustained damage from bombings in World War II but was rebuilt. The old churches and buildings here are fascinating.
New Friends
The inside of the Cathedral is awe inspiring. This arch looked a little too modern to me.
Colin and Christine Summerfield
We enjoy talking walks. Walks with friends are even better.
Elder & Sister Herdt in front of
Llandaff Cathedral
Part of the cemetery
It looks like the doors are massive but the actual door is barely tall enough to walk through without hitting you head.
I like the more classic style.
The Bell TowerI am fascinated with the old trees around the area.
This one, in the middle of the old part of the cemetery was very interesting.
I loved the shape of the tree and color of the leaves.
Jasper's Tea Room
After visiting the Cathedral Colin & Christine treated us to hot chocolate and scones at Jasper's Tea Room.
I had a Welsh cake that are kind of like a flattened biscuit with cranberries. Elder Herdt had a piece of Victorian Sponge cake. We somehow got a 2nd order of scones that are popular here. They come with a jam and clotted cream. There is battle among people here whether you put the jam or the cream on first. Collin says jam goes first because you can't spread jam on the clotted cream. It was actually very tasty.
Every Tuesday morning we have a Zoom Call with all of the Senior Missionary Couples in the England Bristol mission. We get to visit with everyone to find out what they are all doing in their area. A senior couple is assigned to each Stake in the Mission. All the Senior Missionaries get together once a quarter. We have plans to all get together for a Thanksgiving dinner next month.
I spent the rest of the day putting together a poster about the Bible and Book of Mormon and what each of them teach. The records in the Bible and book of Mormon each talk of God, the creation, the need for a Savior, Jesus Christ, Prophets, Apostles, the teachings of the Savior, Wars, Jews and Gentiles. The records just come from two different continents recorded by prophets who lived in their time.
I love this quote by John Bytheway.
Wednesday, October 16th
We took all of the parts to the poster I made and had them laminated at the University of South Wales. We had some time to kill so we stopped by "Stilts" the student cafeteria. We were amazed at the presentation and the quality of food. I think even Mark Peck would be impressed! They have a hospitality program at the University and I think the cafeteria is part of the program. They had food from Jamaica the day we were there.
We spent the rest of the day visiting a few members at their homes. When we got to the first sister's house she told us that the spirit had told her that we would visit her today. We were glad we followed through with our plans for the day to visit her and a few others. We always enjoy hearing the conversion stories of others. The 3 members we visited we all in their 80's. Sister Button had spent her life as a trapeze artist, riding on the backs of horses, elephants and camels and as a juggler in the circus. She was in the Bond movie "Octopussy". She had a wonderful conversion story. Sister Bentley another faithful woman in the ward who despite her vision issues, puts together a ward newsletter every month. Brother Fennel was lovely to visit with. He is 89 and has a hard time hearing but after hearing him bearing his testimony on the power of prayer, we felt impressed to visit him.
Brother Fennel built this clock with out any plans or directions. After finishing it, it wouldn't start for some reason. He worked on it for days to no avail. He finally said a prayer in desperation. Within a short time the clock started working. God is in the details of our lives. He also had a wonderful conversion story that we probably would have never heard had we not visited. Brother Fennel also made all the cabinets in his house. What a talent. Reach out to those around you.
They all have a story:)
Saturday, Oct. 19th
Elder Lawrence from South Africa and Elder Sandow from Germany
with Elder Herdt in front of Caerphilly Castle.
Always a good day to help and serve with the elders.
A find on our walk.
I have never seen holly & berries growing in the wild. Lately I have been noticing it ever where. I'm used to seeing the fake variety at Christmas time back home:)
Saturday/Sunday
We had Cardiff Stake Conference this weekend. I had a good time singing with the missionaries in our zone for the Saturday night adult session and I joined the Stake Choir and sang with them on Sunday. It was a great Stake Conference. Our mission president told the members he would like to strengthen the wards and members through missionary work in hopes of having a temple in Wales soon. He also said he focused on 3 things as he listened to our recent conference talks.
1. Invitations
2. Promises
3. Blessings
A great new way to approach studying conference talks. Spragg talk about miracles he has received in the past. He shared some great experiences.
Cardiff Zone along with President & Sister Spragg from the Cardiff Stake and President & Sister Mayall of the England Bristol Mission.
A Great Week!



























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