Monday, September 15, 2014


 I guess this was a week of walks. All of these are things we saw on our walks. Our favorite walk through the forest. For those that love Ritter Sports 59 cents is a great find as we walked through our grocery store. We pass cows and cornfields and beautiful views when we try out different directions from our apartment. On a walk to deposit glass for recycle we found this beautiful bowl. We started this week driving to IKEA to pick up beds and supplies for some missionaries in Switzerland. These mountains looked like they would topple over on us, another fantastic view!





Sunday, September 7, 2014


This past week was more apartment checks. We've checked 6 altogether and met with 16 young missionaries. They got a Ritter Sport candy bar for their hard work of cleaning their apartments before we got there. We saw 4 cities that we haven't seen before. Besides the traffic and new to us roads the other obstacle was learning how to pronounce some of those cities - Schwenningen and Schwammendingen - and keeping them straight. Every six weeks is called "Transfer Week." This was our last District Meeting before one of these great men is transferred to another District. We were happy only one was transferred, we're getting quite attached to these fantastic kids. To end the week we had a wonderful dinner with this fun family. The mom introduced me to her hat collection - I think I might have a new hobby!



Tuesday, September 2, 2014






What a great week. We've been busy! Saturday was an Open House at the church. "Our" band played, people danced and sang, we had great food and wonderful people to talk to and laugh with! Another day was beautiful to go explore - we found this wonderful place at the Bodensee and I thought these garbage cans showed Germany's efficiency with recycling (it takes time every day to sort our garbage). We went to Zurich to check 3 apartments of young missionaries, we saw fantastic countryside to enjoy along the way. Thanks to all of my sisters we were able to Skype together! They are so adorable and fun to visit with. It was great to catch up!
We had some great meetings with people investigating our church, meetings with members and meetings with missionaries. It is such a great experience to be part of this work.

Monday, August 25, 2014







On our Monday excursion last week we went to Radolfzell with our friend Doris. It had a beautiful park on the Bodensee. Doris wanted to make sure I got a picture of the mother swan with her 6 babies because it's unusual for swans to have 6 babies. They were fun to watch, they even fought like siblings and mom had to break it up. I think it was the only day all week we had blue skies.
For our excursion this week we climbed up to Hohentwiel - a fortress on a volcano. It was quite a hike but worth the gorgeous view (if you look really close you can see the Bodensee and the Swiss Alps in the distance). The fortress was started around the year 400 AD and surrendered to Napoleon around 1800. It was very impressive. When they were building it they offered guests large glasses of wine if they had brought 40 stones with them.
We didn't carry 40 rocks with us but we found a wonderful restaurant on the way back down. Of course after a long day of hiking we needed something spectacular to eat and we got it! It was a great day - now back to work tomorrow!

Sunday, August 17, 2014


 These weeks are so funny --- some days drag but the week flies by! We went to Bern, Switzerland with the young sister missionaries. The outside of the temple is being cleaned so we'll wait to post a good picture of the temple once the scaffolding is down. Our car caused us some frustration and scares - when you pass another car on the autobahn you have to mean business and go fast if you're in the fast lane. The car had other ideas and seemed to only have one speed. We're hoping to get another car in the next few months. We also spent a day in Ueberlingen on the Bodensee teaching with the young missionaries. We ran into one of our friends from Singen there (orange jacket), she's been a huge help teaching us the ways of Southern Germany. There was a lot of rain that day, hence the puddle in front of us, it rains almost every day. The week ended with a fabulous experience of watching this beautiful young woman get baptized. She has declared we are her Mom and Dad. Today she asked how all of her new brothers and sisters were doing. We absolutely love what we're doing, the people are so generous and kind but we miss our family, friends and hot Richland weather.



Monday, August 11, 2014

We found this little castle up the hill behind our apartment. Great view from up there - that's Switzerland across the lake. We also noticed this park bench in the cornfield - facing the corn. Can't wait to see what the view is after the corn is harvested. In the meantime, it's a great perch to look at the corn. The wood pile that is growing near the farm below the castle tells us it's going to be a C O L D winter. They keep adding to the pile - yikes! We couldn't find a used sewing machine this time so we HAD to buy a new one. I'm anxious to see what this little machine will do. This week we met people from Cuba, Croatia, Italy, Poland, Sierra Leone and other countries that I can't spell. We feel very international!!




Monday, August 4, 2014

Just finished our first full week in Singen. (This humidity is killing any time I spend trying to curl my hair.) We had District Meeting, found this great soccer field in the middle of a sheep pasture, got used to the traffic going up the highway right in front of our apartment, spent some time with our dear friend from Jena at the train station, and enjoyed the German architecture. We also found grocery stores, met lots of people from church, had more meetings, settled in to our apartment, found some great walking paths around the city, ate some fabulous German food and was told I (Val) need to learn German fast!! No pressure!! ;(