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We travel to Leeuwarden at least weekly and other times more often. We normally have around 40 people in attendance at our Sacrament meeting, and our goal is to double that amount through convert baptisms and activation. Elder Romig conducted his first Sacrament meeting a few weeks ago on the same day that Zuster Romig conducted in Primary.
Primary and Priesthood are our first meetings followed by Sunday School with or Sacrament meeting being last. On the third Sunday of the Month everyone brings a food or snack item to share with others. It gives us a good chance to visit with friends. We have many members who must travel a great distance, and they leave for homes with a little nourishment.
We are experiencing a lot of first right now. Sunday the 15th of December was our first time to speak in our Sacrament meeting. Can you say humbling experience?! We were both told by the members and missionaries in attendance how well we had done, but weak knees and sweaty palms didn't feel very confident! We are both so used to just speaking from the heart and sharing our feelings without notes. We both had written our talks first in English and then translated them into Dutch....no easy thing to do. We both asked some Dutch people that we know to help with the translation. Zuster Romig asked her study buddy from the MTC and one of the Missionaries (who is Dutch) to help her and Elder Romig asked one of the JoVo's (Young Single Adults) from Groningen to help him.
We love serving in the Leeuwarden Branch and being with the members. We have two full time Zuster missionaries (Zusters Rigdon & Western) in Leeuwarden and two full time Elders (Elders Peterson & Besendorfer) in Heerenveen (about 25 kilometers from Leeuwarden). Their attendance at church meetings in Leeuwarden are a great support to the Branch.
Notice how the swans with their necks touching almost form a heart. |
The green countryside goes on and on and on! Mooie! |
Friesland swans...originally made of wood, now some are made of plastic because wood is so expensive. |
On the way to church we spotted a flock of swans off in the distance and took a picture...even in the rain. |
And even more on the way home from church. |
Another closer view with a molen in the background. |
Notice the tile as well as thatched roof on this home. There is so much humidity that moss grows on roofs,trees, fences and just about everything! |
It was a delight to see this molen in the background in the small dorpje of Sumar.
Elder Romig with Zr. Oppermann |
We have fallen in love with this dear lady, Zr. Oppermann.
She takes the taxi to church, and it has been our blessing and opportunity to take her home from church each Sunday. It is our privilege on the Sundays when she is not able to come to church because of poor health to bring the Sacrament to her at her home.
Zuster Oppermann is one of our Home Teaching/Visiting Teaching Zusters. We have loved getting to know her! Her husband passed away this year and her family lives in the
United States and Canada.
Zr Romig with Zr Oppermann |
Her husband had served several times as the bishop of the Amsterdam Ward where they raised their family. They served a mission to Siberia and we love hearing the stories of that special time in her life. She once told us that her husband said she is a "glass half full" person. Her positive and happy personality is so easy to love!
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