Saturday, February 15, 2025

Lunar New Year - Full Circle - Back to Korea and More good times:)

We Celebrated Lunar New Year in Ponty. Kim Bap, Duk Guk and dumplings made by Sister Heo who is from Korea. I made some Ho Duk, which was one of my favorite snacks to buy off street carts in the winter. Memories from my missionary days in Korea 45 yrs ago. I haven't ever been fond of seaweed but I think I ate half of these. I remember one of the first Korean dishes I ate when I was a young missionary in Korean was Duk Guk. It adds another year to your life when you eat it for Lunar New Years. 


 
                                 

Ho Duk is a Korean pancake with brown sugar, cinnamon and walnuts.

Llantrisant Parish Church
We love exploring the area around us. Beautiful even in the winter. 


Looking for people to share the gospel with but it looks like all of these are 
being taught on the other side of the veil. haha


Nestled at the top of the hill in Llantrisant. The views are amazing. At first we thought this was labeled as Llantrisant Castle but apparently there are some old ruins of a castle close by. We will need to explore more. 


Happy P resident and Sister Mayall could take a break and visit the 
beautiful areas in the mission. 

A few things UK

A reminder where my roots came from. My mother's maiden name is Walker:)


Elder Herdt calls these sleeping bag coats. Of course being from southern Nevada this is a new concept for us. I suppose they keep you toasty and warn. 

Travelators vs Escalators
The perfect way to ascend to the 2nd floor (1st Floor in the UK) 
with your shopping basket (aka trolley in the UK)  No stair treads to navigate. 


























Dogs in Wales
So many people have dogs in Wales. They are all shapes and sizes. It surprises me that most people don't have yards (gardens in the UK) but always take the time to take their dogs out for a walk. I loved this one. It has boots on to keep it's fur clean. 



Transfers
Transfer are generally every six weeks. It is a time of fellowship, goodbyes and greeting new companions. 



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Elder Siale, Nyoni and Dove


Line of missionaries welcoming 2 new missionaries into 
the England Bristol Mission

Cardiff Stake First Aid activity
We were able to attend this Stake activity to refresh our memories on CPR, AED and First Aid. 





Another beautiful 1800s church in Whitchurch



Beautiful organ 1870s







Cwtch Baby Bank Service Project
Our Cardiff Zone was able to help this service project again, These missionaries are amazing. We made them Sweet and Sour Meatballs / Rice along with heart shaped Valentine's Day Cookies. 


















Lunch then cards while awaiting interviews with the Mission President. 

Insole Court
One more place we visited in our neighborhood. I can't help but admire these beautifully built estates. 

Beautiful inlaid flooring

Dining Room
Foyer
Library
Grounds

Gate House





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