Sunday, January 28, 2018


Sisters (L to R) Morris, Mills, and Stastny

For the mission Christmas conference these sisters wrote and performed a parody
of Frozen's, "Let it Go." View their video by clicking on this link.

The missionaries exchanged white elephant gifts at the mission Christmas conference. Sister St. Onge's gift was unusual. Notice the cookie with green frosting in her right hand. All of the mission vehicles have GPS devices that track driving practices, such as speeding and aggressive driving. A green score means that Church standards were met. Grades are given every six weeks. When the whole mission scores green the missionaries get cookies. The mission has achieved three all-green scores out of the four six-week grading periods since the devices were installed.

Sisters Nichols and Stastny found this street sign while tracting.

A winter wonderland last week.

Video of falling snow in the winter wonderland.

We took this photo at night. Street lights were reflecting off the snow like crystal.

Our landlord's son-in-law plowed our driveway and sidewalk as we left for the office.

Winter has its advantages.

We "Love Snow."

The Hendersons let us use their pencil Christmas tree.

Our pencil tree top up close.

Sandy decorated this tree for the office.

Elder and Sister Burnett are from Arizona. She is the referral secretary and he is the finance secretary.

The assistants and I realized that we had the same WalMart sweater.

 
Repairing crashed mission vehicles is an expensive endeavour. This Toyota hood emblem was broken in a front end crash and cost $640 Canadian to replace. Ironically, this emblem is part of the accident avoidance system. Fortunately, none of our missionaries have been injured in accidents since we've been here. In the last month there have been eight accidents due to icy road conditions.

Elders Wells and Perfecto sent a photoraph of their reminder to "drive with Kerr."

Thursday, December 21, 2017

Today, December 21, 2017 is the shortest day of the year (winter solstice). Below is today's sunrise and sunset times compared to the longest day of the year (summer solstice), which was June 20.

                    Winter Solstice     Summer Solstice
Sunrise             8:48 A.M.             5:04 A.M.
Sunset              4:16 P.M.             10:07 P.M.
Daylight      7 hrs. 28 mins.        17 hrs. 3 mins.

Wednesday, December 13, 2017

Today Sister Burnett said that an article in the Ensign Magazine (December 2017) reminded her of Sandy. The article is entitled "Valiant in the Cause of Christ," and here is a link to the article: Valiant in the Cause of Christ. A nice tribute to a special woman.


At Christmas time the office receives a lot of packages for missionaries. This photograph is from last week and represents only one day of postal deliveries.

Tuesday, December 5, 2017

Preparation Day is Tuesday, and Zone Leaders come to the office to pick up mail and supplies for their zones. Sandy and Sister Burnett alternate bringing treats to the office for the missionaries who come to the office on Tuesdays. Below is what Sandy made for today. The chocolate treats are called Reindeer Droppings, but the sign uses an euphemism for droppings.


Saturday, December 2, 2017

Here is a link to the December issue of the mission newsletter: The Prairie Post

In speaking with the missionaries, President Pattison has determined that most of them do not read the newsletter. He has therefore decided not to have the newsletter produced on a regular basis. So, this issue will probably be the last one we do.

Thursday, November 23, 2017

Today is Thanksgiving in the USA. Even though we celebrated Canada's Thanksgiving in October we decided to have a Thanksgiving Day celebration for the senior couples in the office.

The turkey sandwiches, with cranberries, came from FifenDekel. 

From left to right: Elder and Sister Burnett are full time missionaries from Arizona. Elder Hill, from Ogden, met Sister Hill while serving a full time mission in this area; he taught her the gospel, baptized her, then later married her; they are Church Service missionaries and have lived in Canada almost their whole married life.

The following were posted around the office:






Each couple received a handout shown above.

We concluded the festivities by watching the 2016 Thanksgiving broadcast of, "Music and the Spoken Word."

Thursday, November 16, 2017

The Burnetts, who serve in the office with us, spent two years in China teaching English as part of a BYU extension program. This morning Elder Burnett told us about a Chinese character "ting, " which means "to listen," and it's relationship to a scripture in the D&C.

D&C 1:2 -- "For verily the voice of the Lord is unto all men, and there is none to escape; and there is no eye that shall not see, neither ear that shall not hear, neither heart that shall not be penetrated."

"ting" character


Below is the translation of "ting:"


Love the symmetry of gospel principles in diverse cultures.