A monster
blizzard that some are calling "Snowzilla" hit our area the weekend
of January 23rd. It started snowing
about 9pm on Friday night and continued snowing until 10pm on Saturday night. All in all we got 24 inches of snow. We had to stay at home for a couple of days. Church services were cancelled. No one could move. We watched as a family in our complex worked
for almost two hours to dig out their car. The plows came through the parking lot, but there was no place to dump the snow.
All around us life came to a halt. Not many were trying to
move. Along the coast of New Jersey (Ocean County)
there was coastal flooding. What a mess there!
Thankfully, we just had snow. And also,
thankfully, we had power.
Classes
The last week for Institute classes, everyone wanted to party. So, that's what we did. The picture below was actually taken a week before our last time together.
Newark Institute
I am so glad we were able to take this photo because when we came to the Newark building just three days after the blizzard, we found Newark was still snowed in. The buses were not running and the cars that had been able to be dug out could hardly move through the streets. We had planned a potluck and game night at Newark. We finally made it there, but attendance we poor. We had a good time with those that could make it though.
Playing UNO with Sammy, Ron, Reed, Theresa, Gabriel, and Ilan.
The next night, Wednesday, we had plans with the Union City Institute group to go out to eat at "Rumba Cuban" in West New York. The restaurant is right on the Hudson with a view of New York City just across the river. We had a good turn out, thankfully, but even though this was a nice restaurant, we were expected to park on the street. With the snow drifts all around and having a big car, it was impossible to find a place to park. Reed finally took a chance and parked in a tow away zone in front of a dry cleaners that was closed. Thank goodness, we did not get towed.
Union City Institute
On Thursday night, the Paterson Institute chose to go to "Mexico Deli" for their wonderful $1 tacos. I now am a fan of the way they do tacos here. Muy delicioso!
Paterson Institute
The last dinner party planned was for Saturday night with Elizabeth and Perth Amboy Institutes. We went to "Bahama Breeze" in Woodbridge. It was a busy night there and we waited for 1 hour and 45 minutes for a table. Some in our group left before we were seated. It turned into a really late night. But, this was our last late night for our mission.
Some from Elizabeth and Perth Amboy Institutes
A nice bonus for us was that there was a senior missionary activity this last weekend on our mission. It is always fun to mingle with the seniors. We were in charge of providing a game and a short lesson. Both the Roses and us are leaving this coming week. We decided that we needed a picture, but we did not have anyone to take it. So, we used the President's camera and set the timer. It is not the best picture, but at least we have it.
Senior Missionaries of NJMM
On our last day in New Jersey, we went out to lunch with Paulette and Cristian Salazar. Paulette was one of the first young adults that we met in April of 2014. She is here studying to be a doctor. She and Cristian were married in October in Ecuador. Anyway, it was a nice way to end the mission. Oh, we will miss ALL of our young adults!!!!!!!
From our final lesson... which comes from Elder Scott's final talk... so IMPORTANT!
We talk to God through prayer. He most often communicates back to us through His written word. ...
Don’t yield to Satan’s lie that you don’t have time to study the scriptures. Choose to take time to study them. Feasting on the word of God each day is more important than sleep, school, work, television shows, video games, or social media. You may need to reorganize your priorities to provide time for the study of the word of God. If so, do it!
There are many prophetic promises of the blessings of daily studying the scriptures...promise: as you dedicate time every day, personally and with your family, to the study of God’s word, peace will prevail in your life. That peace won’t come from the outside world. It will come from within your home, from within your family, from within your own heart. It will be a gift of the Spirit. It will radiate out from you to influence others in the world around you. You will be doing something very significant to add to the cumulative peace in the world. (Elder Scott, Ensign, Nov. 2014)
We talk to God through prayer. He most often communicates back to us through His written word. ...
Don’t yield to Satan’s lie that you don’t have time to study the scriptures. Choose to take time to study them. Feasting on the word of God each day is more important than sleep, school, work, television shows, video games, or social media. You may need to reorganize your priorities to provide time for the study of the word of God. If so, do it!
There are many prophetic promises of the blessings of daily studying the scriptures...promise: as you dedicate time every day, personally and with your family, to the study of God’s word, peace will prevail in your life. That peace won’t come from the outside world. It will come from within your home, from within your family, from within your own heart. It will be a gift of the Spirit. It will radiate out from you to influence others in the world around you. You will be doing something very significant to add to the cumulative peace in the world. (Elder Scott, Ensign, Nov. 2014)
























