"Grand as it is, planet Earth is part of something even grander- that great plan of God. Simply summarized, the Earth was created that families might be." Elder Russell M. Nelson
Sunday, December 25, 2016
Monday, December 19, 2016

As the MacDonald's are leaving to spend Christmas in Brisbane, we hurried over early this morning to deliver their gifts from the branch Christmas party they missed. and then hurried back to skype with some of our children which is always a hilight of the week.


Lucy, Jeremy, Toby, Tessa with their goodie bags.




The Lovely MacDonald family.



Tuesday, December 20, 2016

A quick visit to the Benesch's to drop off a Christmas card and plate of treats.  Now they were given baby turkeys!!



Narelle told us that these birds are possibly too ugly to keep.




Wednesday, December 21, 2016

Sister Styles invited the elders and us to lunch.  She has many allergies to food so our meal consisted of ham, lettuce, tomatoes, carrots, cucumbers, celery, beetroot (pickled beets to us Americans) and for dessert strawberries, blueberries and fresh cream.  They don't have much money and he has serious health issues so it was terribly sweet of them to have us ovcer.




Not enough chairs, so Elder Berger stood while lunch was being prepared


 Sister Styles grandsons, stopping by to mow her lawn


Thursday, December 22,2016

I am playing a Christmas medley for our musical rest hymn on Sunday so we went to the church where I practiced.  We also had an appointment to have the car serviced and walked over to pick it up when it was finished.  I heard a call, "Sister Berger!"  It was my primary girl, Devika Wilson, wanting me to see the face painting she received at a hospital party she attended. I used to do face painting but I wasn't very popular. I used a roller.



That evening Sister Tan invited us and the elders over for a steak dinner to pay the elders back for moving some of her furniture.  She also invited Sister Betts.  The agreement was that Elder Berger, whom the elders said cooked the best steaks,  cooked the meat.  We had a lovely meal and enjoyable conversation.  Sister Tan has been inactive for over four years (just returned to activity a couple of months ago) but knows the gospel, having joined the church when she was fourteen.


Friday, December 23, 2016

I baked oatmeal cookies and we made a plate of candy and cookies and took around to our neighbors here in Coleman Court.  Elder Berger, wearing his Acubra hat and displaying our gifts in the hat as well.




It may be ugly, but it blocks the sun.



Sunday, December 25, 2016



This is the entire group who attended Christmas sacrament meeting (twelve of us) It was a wonderful, spiritual Sacrament meeting. I asked the two departing Elders to share their testimonies and they were very emotional. Brother Benesch spoke and talked about the Savior's role in his life and how much the Savion should mean to us all. Sister Berger played a beautiful Christmas medely and I finished up by telling the stories of some General Authorities and their fondest Christmas memories. I believe that everyone who attended was very glad that they were there.



Yours truly, master of the dumb looking selfie.


         Goodbye and the best of prayers for our two elders who are being transferred this week



Elder Mitchell with his gift bag from the branch


On the left, Elder Mitchell, Brother and Sister Lacambra and Elder Moulton saying goodbye.  The elders have been great friends to the Lacambras



                         Sister Clarkson gave us this lovely  quilted this table decoration 




Christmas lunch ready to eat

Sunday, December 18, 2016
Monday, December 12, 2016

6:30 a.m. and we were up and on our way by 7:30 to Sydney for the missionary Christmas conference.  On the way we received a telephone call telling us our accommodations had been changed from the Temple Housing to staying at the mission home with President and Sister Checketts.  Temple accommodation is brimming over the next few days it appears.

We arrived in Sydney, went directly to the mission office so that I could do some laminating for Primary sharing time for the Christmas presentation.  While there we helped the Leisters who were still working on responsibilities for tomrrow's missionary conference.

At 6:00 p.m. we arrived at the Checketts and found Elder and Sister Pierce who are also staying there.  Leisters invited us all to come to their house for fish and mango tacos and mango sticky rice for dessert.  It was so fun visiting with all of them and eating the delicious food.  We were given a typical bedroom where the elders and sisters stay the night before they leave to go home.


Upstairs where we spent two nights.




This time of year Sister Checketts takes the Christmas packages and wraps some of them with Christmas paper and has them ready to be delivered to the missionaries.  Those who do not reeive packages from home are given gifts from the many members who donate to the need here in Sydney.



Elder and Sister Pierce, we enjoy them so much. They are wonderful, humble Missionaries from Woods Cross, Utah. They are assigned to a branch much like ours in our same Missionary District.



Sister Checkett's Christmas tree


President and Sister Checketts, what wonderful people!!


Tuesday, December 13, 2016

What a wonderful day, exhausting but wonderful.  166 missionaries brought together for talent show presentations, the movie "Finding Dorrie" and five different competitive group games, one of which we were in charge of - rubber band shooting of empty soda can pyramids.  There was ham, turkey, kimshee, spinach salad, taro, funeral potatoes, fresh fruit, pavlova, brownies, pumpkin pie from Costco, trifle and things I've forgotten I am sure.  It was so fun seeing some of the missionaries who have been in Armidale or knew us in the office.  Elder Yong, from Taiwan, who we taught English and Elder Berger told him to be sure and tell Sister Checketts when he was transferred to Sydney, "I speak English very well" gave Elder Berger a huge hug and said, "I speak English very well", so sweet.

The event started off with singing "Six White Boomers", the Australian replacement for Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer.



Elder Leister telling about introducing a Christmas carol telling about its meaning





 Waiting for their turn at the rubber band challenge




Elder Berger timing the game





Elder Kehler (one of ours from Armidale) on the left and Elder Gibbons on the right

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President Checketts with some very happy sister Missionaries.

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Two Sisters from the islands who have beautiful singing voices.

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Elder Moulton

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Our Wonderful Mission President and Sister Checketts.




 Musical numbers from the various districts




Elder Bush straining to provide a falsetto part to their musical number










Sister Berger with Elders Kelly and Peterson, previous Armidale elders



This is Sister Spainhower from St George, Utah. Today was the last day of her Mission in Australia. She is returning home with honour tomorrow.






Sister Siriset, determined to win





Elder Moulton, our Armidale current elder and Elder Dranesfield





Having our picture taken - 166 elders and sisters plus senior couples (happy Sister Leister)


         Sister Checketts calling for attention, photographer climbing the ladder to get the picture


Leaving the movie, Sister Spainhower from St. George on the right


After the conference we joined the Pearces to cross the busy Pennant Hill street by the temple and have fish and chips at the mall.  The beautiful temple Christmas lights were lovely to look at.








Sister Berger after a long day, shown here in front of the lighted Temple grounds here in Sydney.


Wednesday, December 14, 2016

We left at 6:30 a.m. and after our GPS sent us on a wild goose chase in a way that added two hours on to our travel, we arrived home at 3:30 pm exhaused.  The branch planned on a Christmas dinner at the Grapevine Pub which we attended at 7;00 p.m.  The food was good and everyone seemed to have a good time but we were exhausted when we finally made it home.




President Sully with his dessert with honey comb and cream


Sister Sully with her dessert of a chocolate trifle


Sally and Anthony Smith with creme brulee

Saturday, December 17 2016

Today was stew the chicken for tomorrow's dinner and make gingerbread men for tomorrow's Primary sharing time.



After helping with the CTR class and conduicting sharing time, accompanying the MacDonald children as they sang in Sacrament meeting and Elder Berger teaching his class and then having Presidency meeting, we choked down a half of a sandwich and headed for Inverell to conduct the monthly Sacrament meeting.

Once again, it was touching to feel the strong spirit in our little cottage meeting Sacrament meeting.  We asked Sister Michelle Ready to teach the Relief Society/Priesthood lesson and she did such a wonderful job and the spirit was so strong.


Brother Benesch listening to Sister Reddy and Sister Ali's husband, Riaz, in the blue, who cooked all afternoon in a hot kitchen for us to have one of his native Muslim dishes



This is the first Sacrament Meeting where I have been presiding. Next week, Christmas day, I will preside again because President Sully and Brother Smith will be away with family.



Sister Reddy teaching



Paper cutting activity emphasizing what Christ expects of us




It was Richaad's Birthday so he had candles and blew them out after we sang Happy Birthday to him.