05 May 2016
The beginning of this month marks the beginning of our
summer temple missionaries arrival. We hosted the Cluffs and the Streulings. We
had dinner with them the first Sunday and assisted with their luncheons for the
first week they were here during training meetings.
We were able to meet in the assembly room at the temple for
training of the new missionaries. Much of the training included the events of
the dedication of the Nauvoo temple.
Also, this month Dawn and I traveled to Pella after our
Sunday visit to Galesburg. It was fascinating seeing the Dutch houses and
businesses throughout the town. They arrived there in 1847 from the Netherlands
to avoid the religious persecution and economical down swing in their country.
The highlight was the Vermeer Windmill. Unfortunately, we say a deer slam into
a car right in front of us traveling at high speed. It scrambled around before
getting to its feet and ran off. There was major damage to the vehicle but no
one was hurt. This is a very frequent event in this area.
The Thompsons are traveling with us to Galesburg each
Sunday. We trade off driving. They are delightful. On our first visit to the
ward we were all invited to the Dobsons for dinner after church. It was a very
nice welcome for the Thompsons.
Recently, we have made new friends with the Kessengers from
California and the Gentrys from Utah. They both play Pickelball. Dawn and I
team up at the Motley Gym each week to play. We both have new paddles and are
improving.
Sister Russell and Sister Fellows organized a group activity
for the entire Temple Missionary group. We scheduled our group to meet at the
outdoor theater here in Nauvoo to sit in on a rehersal of the Young Performing
Missionaries who have just arrived for the summer performances. It was a great
hit. At one point several were dancing on stage with the performers.
Another activity we arranged with the Moons was an excursion
to several of the camp sites of the pioneers going west ( Bonaporte,
Bentonsport, Richardson’s point and Cantril). We visited the arrowhead museum
in Bentonsport. It was outstanding with thousands of artifacts collected by a
local gentleman 74 years old.
Shopping at the Dutchman is always enjoyable and visiting
with the Holmes on our way back to Nauvoo was pleasant.
Lastly, we are participating in a 5K fun run “Wonder
Warrriors” sponsored by Motley Gym on Memorial Day.
With all that in mind we are geared up for the Aylworth’s
visit the 2nd-4th of June. Tanis will be here to receive
his endowments at the Nauvoo Temple before going on his mission. We are
excited.
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Sister Dobson and Dawn |
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Wave petunias at our apartment |
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Goslings |
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Growing fast! |
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Turtles on the Mississippi |
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Blue Winged Teal at the Deer Run Golf Course |
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Pella, Iowa |
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Dutch Bakery |
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Dutch culture |
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Right out of Amsterdam |
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Vermeer Windmill |
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Tulips |
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Wooden Shoe Maker |
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Corn is starting to grow!! |
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Sarah Grander home |
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Peonies at the SG home |
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They smell so sweet |
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The best ever flowers |
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Indian museum at Bentonsporte |
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Arrowhead museum (fantastic) |
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Richardson's Point |
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Amish barn art |
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Motley Gym Wounded Warrior 5K |
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