Sunday, December 25, 2011

Christmas Morning 2011

Merry Christmas everyone!!! We woke up to a white Christmas this year. I know you can't see the measurement too well since my ruler is clear plastic, but it was about 4 inches or 10 centimeters if you are Canadian.ImageSorry, no "Stair Shot" this year... partly because our stairs are outside and it was very cold, and partly because it was Sunday and we were heading out to church. So, we took a couch shot with a present given to us by one of the members.ImageThe mittens are for celebrating and rooting on Canada in the Olympics - thus the word Canada on one side, and the 2012 on the other. The young missionaries had spent the night with us and so it was a little on the hurried side for all of us to get ready for church... but we had them take a picture of us anyway. All the way to church I marveled at the stark beauty that winter has:ImageWe went to church - only one hour! - then returned home to open gifts. Our young missionaries opened the gifts we had given them, and their stockings & do you think I ever even thought to get a picture of that??? NO!!! sheesh! Anyway Elder Mahaffey & I opened our gifts too. Under the tree for several days was a big present to me that felt so strange...like something with slats in it. Boy was I surprised when I opened it to find a shoe rack!!.ImageSo now My shoes look all lovely and organized. (Guess I should have thought of getting that for Elder Mahaffey too, since this is the way HIS shoes look) ha! ImageBut, he also gave me this lovely Music/Jewelry Box that has our picture on it and plays We wish you a Merry Christmas. Inside was a beautiful necklace with a silver Maple Leaf on it.ImageImageI gave Roger this wonderful book & accompanying CD called Remembering Joseph- Recollections and stories from people who personally knew Joseph Smith. (On Thanksgiving our CES missionary couple read several interesting passages out of the book to us & we loved them!) and then I also got him the DVD - Cowboys and Aliens... which we had seen advertised in Walmart and he mentioned once that he would love to see that...since it's about COWBOYS, don'tcha know. A perfect Christmas...a little spiritual, a little secular..ha!ImageOur children were wonderful and sent us many great gifts and we loved them ALL!!! The Kreys sent framed pics of the Krey Krew for each of our desk..one says I (heart) my Nana and the other says I (heart) my Papa, and a wonderful book about the teachings of Pres. Monson.ImageThe Monroes gave dad a gorgeous tie, me some snuggly warm slipper/boots, some warm neckscarves (which proved to be quite timely as I had just lost my wonderful blackwatch plaid neck scarf that I had bought in England! bummer ) and little monogramed stockings full of candy & hot chocolate packetsImage



Misty's present was two-fold. She sent us one to open early and one to save for Christmas day. The early present was these darling letters that spelled NOEL. (yes, it was a craft project that she actually did... and did very well, eh?) and the other one was a great Music CD which we love listening to as we do so much driving.Image
The Mahaffeys sent us this lovely wall plaque which I immediately put up. It really brightens up our bare walls. And we really are amazed that in the midst of trying to get ready for Singapore- they still had the presence of mind to remember us.Image
The Sanders' gave us these cute little tin cans full of our favorite candies: M&M's for me and Mini Snickers for Dad. And they also gave us two CD's...one is a beautiful music CD and the other is a talk by John Bytheway - (which was really great as well.)Image
ImageAnd Barbara & Dick sent us a gift card:Image
Roger's mom and my brother-Ron & Pat Odom sent us money... which was GRATEFULLY accepted. I went right out & got some sweaters, and warm long skirts while Roger got some sweater vests and some warm, heavier-weight slacks. It was an absolutely wonderful Christmas and we appreciated everyone who thought of us. We especially loved that Christmas was on Sunday this year and we have just been basking in the glow of a more Christ-centered Christmas Day!! Of course - the highlight for us was getting to Skype with every single one of our children and getting to see everyone and all their presents. I will have to say that except for Chad's family (who was in Singapore and hadn't opened their gifts from us yet) every single family opened up on Skype with their Canadian Beanies on! How fun!! (of course, we haven't seen ANY pictures yet like you promised... hint, hint...) But we are so thankful for such a wonderful family. We are going to LOVE spending eternity with all of you!!

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Zone Christmas Parties 2011

Today we began the first of 2 Christmas parties for all the young missionaries. The mission is too big for all to get together at once so - it was split into 2 days of celebrations. All the senior couples come into Montreal and we all help cook and set up for the parties.

ImageFirst the missionaries all get together in the RS room to watch a movie. This is a highlight for them & they are always really excited to see what the movie is. The AP's played a joke on them by telling them that they wanted to have a more spiritual Christmas this year & so they would need to choose from the movies : The Restoration, The Mountain of the Lord, Mr Kruger's Christmas.. etc. (which we have all seen about a million times because we show them so often to our investigators) The missionaries were crushed! Then they told them they were just kidding... and they got to vote on: Tangled, Rio, 17 Miracles, & How the Grinch Stole Christmas. They all voted for Tangled. It was more fun to watch those missionaries be so enthralled with that movie than it was to watch the movie itself!Image
While they are watching the movie, we are setting up for the dinner.
ImageAnd setting the tables, and working really hard in the kitchen:
Image ImageThen when the movie is done we feed them a wonderful dinner of turkey, mashed potatoes & gravy, stuffing, sweet potatoes, peas and corn, rolls, and a jello salad on the tables.... and, of course, dessert. We served about 70 each day.
ImageOnce the dinner is over They get a visit from a wonderful man who always tries to help out all the missionaries - Daniel. ImageHe is there to kick off the gift exchange. Everyone brings a white elephant gift and puts it on the table: ImageThen, after dinner, each person goes up to take a gift & bring it back to their seats. Sister Cannon then reads a story about the "WRIGHT" family who "LEFT" their home. During the story, everytime she says right or left, you pass the gift. ImageAt the end, you open the gift you end up with and then each person has one chance to keep or exchange his gift. Elder Mahaffey REALLY liked his gift this year... ImageHere he is with Elder Florence... who got a LEATHER JACKET !!! sheesh!Image Then it was time for each Zone's performance. I laughed so hard at our zone. They sang the song "Last Christmas" by Ashley Tisdale. The lyrics of the chorus are: Last Christmas I gave you my heart, But the very next day you gave it away, This year, to save me from tears, I'll give it to someone special." Then one of the Elders would step forward and read a dear John letter & then tear it up... then another chorus, then a sister would read her Dear Jane letter... it was just so funny to hear them read these letters, then sing that chorus... ImageAfter that we took our group picture... this represents 1/2 of our mission.. the half that our district and zone are in. ImageAt the end the Missionaries all gave us a Thank-you card for all we did for them. It was signed by everyone. This is one of our AP's - Elder Jacquier. ImageOf course, I got my own reward: ImageWe also took a picture of our wonderful mission President - Pres. & Sister CannonImage On the way out, each missionary had the chance to vote for the new mission Pin - or in French it is epangelete. Whoever wanted could submit a design and then they are going to have the winner made up into pins we can wear. This was the winning design:Image Then our sweet district pulled us aside and gave us some presents from them:Image They gave Elder Mahaffey a beautiful blue tie, and me an ornament made from the picture we took of all our district in the beanies we gave them. Then an elder in our district actually KNITTED these slippers for us. Slippers are a big deal here. I guess because so often you must walk thru snow and slush, that everyone takes their shoes off & leaves them by the door - but in the winter floors are still very cold, so most people bring along their slippers, or people have a bunch of them in baskets by the door for guests to put on. But who knew Elder Mollinet would have the time or the ability to KNIT us these slippers. These guys never cease to amaze me!! It was a long, wonderful day. Fantastic to be in the presence of all these great men & women in the Canada Montreal Mission!

Sunday, December 18, 2011

Senior Couples' Christmas Dinner 2011

It's time for our annual Senior Couples Christmas!! President and Sister Cannon host a wonderful dinner in the mission home. She always decorates so well...ImageEach one of the couples were assigned to bring something and Pres. & Sis. Cannon do the meat. I was assigned the dessert, so I made a Yule Long.ImageYou make the cake, when it comes out of the oven, you roll it up in a towel that has powdered sugar on it to keep it from sticking, and let it cool. When cool, you unroll it, spread with cool whip & then re-roll it. Then frost it to look like a log. They were fun to do!ImageHere's the dining room group... Left to right around table: Elder Davis, Sister Davis (from Australia) , Sister Cheney, Elder Cheney (from Provo) , Elder Levitre, Sister Levitre (from Bountiful) , and Elder Mahaffey.. (sister mahaffey is, of course, taking the picture).ImageHere's the Kitchen group: President Cannon, Sister Giles, Elder Giles (from Midway, UT) , Sister Noble, Elder Noble (from AZ) , Sister Florence, Elder Florence (from Calgary, Alberta, Canada), and Sister Cannon. ImageAfter dinner we went downstairs to work on a service project. We were holding our senior couples dinner 2 days before the Missionary Christmas Parties. At that party they always hand out all the mail and packages that have come to the Mission office for the missionaries. Here we are just 2 days before the party and there are 25 missionaries who have not received ANY packages or mail from home! Can you imagine? Sister Cannon says they always have 3 or 4, and sometimes as high as 8 missionaries without anything, but NEVER this many! So, we mark some plastic sacks with the names of the missionaries & then we each take a sack & go around the tables to fill the sack. Wonderful people have given lots of things. One elder had an widowed aunt who sent about 50 little wrapped presents. Some send money to the mission home each year for them to buy things for this very purpose... so, we had wallets, socks, ties, CD's, blankets, slippers, and tons of candy. Some of us were madly wrapping, others were filling sacks so that these wonderful missionaries wouldn't end up with absolutely nothing on Christmas. Some of the missionaries live far away & often their parents don't send things... Tonga, Peru, Switzerland, Burundi, etc. and sometimes the parents just don't realize how long it takes the mail and the customs agents to deliver things and have just waited too long to mail, and sometimes the missionaries just come from homes that are either dysfunctional or poor or not very supportive and so don't send anything. It never dawned on us until tonight that we could help the missionary effort in any mission all over the world by just sending some money or gifts to your favorite mission home.ImageWe did have a funny thing happen. President had told us that the Zarahemla Ward (Spanish) would be coming to carol to us at some time during the night. When these two came playing & singing, we just assumed it was them. Turns out they were caroling to raise money for ANOTHER church in town who is trying to build a new church! ha! So, of course, we gave money to them. This is the REAL group:ImageThen we went upstairs to the living room to relax and the President wanted each of us to tell about a memorable Christmas we've had.Image
ImageImageImageWe had a hard time choosing, but ended up telling about the Christmas in Modesto, California in 1979 when we first had the Twelve Days of Christmas done to our family. That started a long string of years of remembering. Many couples had also had the Twelve Days of Christmas done to them. The one I liked best, however, was the Giles' story. (couple in picture # 2 that are sitting on the left side of the couch- beside the sister with the colorful slippers) They said their most memorable Christmas was this one. Their children told them that they were sending a large box. In it were 20 presents. This was to be the "20 Grandchildren Days of Christmas". There was one present from each grandchild and they were to begin on Dec. 4 and open one per day. They told of the wonderful experience this had been growing close to each individual grandchild! What a neat memory! After everyone left, we stayed behind a bit to give Pres. & Sister Cannon our gifts.Image

President Cannon LOVES rootbeer floats, but he never buys them for himself. So, we gave him a 2-liter bottle of Mug Rootbeer with a sign on it that said, "The ice cream that goes with this is in the freezer!" ImageThen for Sister Cannon. In the kitchen of the mission home is this tacky, funny statue of Happy Cat. She got Happy Cat when she was in Thailand and it is a silvery-gold statue of a cat sitting up on it's back feet and holding it's other paws up by it's head & one of the paws moves up & down like it is saying hello. She says it's just a funny little thing, but when she saw it in Thailand it just made her laugh & so she bought one & brought it home. Now everytime she looks at it, it just makes her smile! So, when I was purchasing all the ornaments for our family for Christmas, there was an hinged ornament that looked EXACTLY like Happy Cat! So, I got it for her. She LOVED it! We also gave them a white glass ball ornament that has a picture of she & Pres. Cannon on one side & "Merry Christmas 2011" on the other side. It was such a fun night. Again, I will have to say, I totally did not realize how much you grow together as a family of senior couples out here in the mission field. These are such wonderful people and we truly do all love each other! It's going to be a GREAT Christmas!

Friday, December 16, 2011

A long process....

And you MUST say process the Canadian way... as if the "o" were a long "o". So in Canada you would say PROH-cess... So, we are in the middle of our annual "Make-a-Christmas-plate-for-giving-away" process. Of course this year we are giving to as many less-actives as will let us in, ward members, our district, and the 7 other senior couples! Whew!ImageI know this photo will bring back YEARS of memories for our children when they sat at the kitchen table for HOURS and frosted sugar cookies! ahhhh... good times! (they, however, may remember those times a little differently!).. Anyway, we ended up making and decorating about 16 dozen sugar cookies! Our little tiny table couldn't even hold them all. We had to make about 4 dozen, frost them, then put them on TV trays and counters overnight for the frosting to harden while we started the next batch. We had cookies on placemats on the floor, on every counter and on every flat surface in our apartment!ImageWe also dipped about a million pretzel sticks and later pretzel rounds with both white & milk chocolate, then rolled in crushed candy canes. Of course, not having too many kitchen dishes, we didn't have anything narrow and deep to melt the chocolate in... so we made a trip to the dollar store to purchase 2 tall, skinny mugs & we used those... one for the milk chocolate, one for the white chocolate. (Later they have made excellent hot chocolate mugs! ha!)ImageThis particular plate was made for the senior couples- so it also has peanut brittle on it. What a disaster! I made about 4-5 batches of peanut brittle, trying to figure out what was wrong, why it wouldn't get crunchy... only stayed chewy. Finally, by replacing the butter from Walmart with a high grade butter, and throwing away my dollar store candy thermometer & just using "The Force" like I always used to, I finally got a good batch! Needless to say, all the other plates ended up only having cookies and pretzels! ha! Another year of wonderful memories! Thank heaven I have a wonderful companion who helps make the cookies and frosts them & even did the pretzels - or it never would have worked.

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Christmas District Study

Today we had our last district study before Christmas... (the next wednesday will be the big Christmas party for 1/2 the mission held in Montreal). We decided that we would give each of our elders a "toques" (pronounced "tewks")... then, of course, we HAD to take a picture of all of us. We put it into our weekly mission newsletter, KALDT.Image
Left to right - front - E.Lockhart (So.Calif.), E. Bonny (Switzerland), E.Rasmussen (Orem), E. Mahaffey... Back - E.Garcia (DL from Calgary but while on his mission his father was transferred to Montreal, so his parents live in our mission!!!, E.Flores (Texas), E. Mollinet (St. George), and S.Mahaffey. aren't we cute? We also gave them a plate of Christmas sugar cookies and dipped pretzels.Image
Then, of course, the Elders wanted to take OUR picture in our toques... Image

Let me just say... all you who have long hair look MUCH better in a beanie than people with short hair! ha! These are such a great group of young men. They are so well prepared and do such an excellent job of teaching! We learn so much from them every time we are around them. The Lord is well-represented in this part of the vineyard! Go Mont-Royal District 4 !