Sunday, December 8, 2013

A Cavern

Back in November we visited a cavern in Nerja.  I didn't get any of the photos on the blot then, so I am catching up on that this week.

This was on the way there.  I was just struck by how beautiful the sky was.

We had an employee take a photo of our whole group. The sculpture in the background shows the group of students that discovered the cave.  I guess I should look up when that happened.  We have the office elders, Sister Chantrill, and the Fuen Sisters.

It is a pretty good size cave, but has had lots of visitors and it seems that some took souvenirs.

All these photos are hand held and most are a little blurry because of the low light.

My cute cave man!

He is still pretty adorable isn't he?

This is called the ballroom.  They really do have dances here.

I don't know what the caption was supposed to be.  He just had me take the photo.


 

 After exploring the cave, we went into the town and met up with the elders there for dinner.  It was one Elder's birthday, so we had to bring his birthday package.  It is a beautiful little town.
 

This is called the Balcon de Europa.  A beautiful view point for the Mediterranean Sea.



These canon are so cool. There was one facing each direction along the coast.






 We had a wonderful lunch with all the missionaries.  They are so amazing!

This past week I put up the Christmas decorations.  I only have 3 Nativities so far.  Aren't you proud of me?  Such self control.  Rod really wants to get a Lladro, but so far I haven't found one I liked that much, especially given the price. (Lladro is a famous Spanish ceramic artist) I just adore the white Nadal though so I am perfectly happy with it. 


This was the first one, from Sevilla Cathedral.

We found this 'brass' one in the ferria (a kind of huge flea market). I love that one of the kings is riding side saddle.  It also has a turkey, a goat and a dog. 

This is the Nadal

Our apartment came with 3 Christmas trees but they are all little.  We just had to make this one taller.  Thanks for indulging me, husband.

Aunt Fern got a star and lights too
Rod made another pie to wish aHappy Birthday and Farewell to one of our APs, little B! 
This next week we will have a special Christmas concert in Granada. It is a yearly community event where the municipal orchestra performs, but this year they asked for some missionaries to sing. Rod was asked to put together our part.  That wasn't too hard except that 'our part' kept expanding both in the size of the group and how many songs we were to perform.  Rod was getting rather worried about it, but we had a rehearsal last Fri with the Malaga half of the group and they sounded wonderful so he was comforted. We will report on that next time.
We have felt so strongly, your love and support.  We are so very thankful for our Savior and love this wonderful time of year to celebrate His loving gift to all of us.  We really do feel privileged  to be able to serve full time here in Spain.

5 comments:

Elena said...

Yay for pictures of you momma! I love you miss you so much. Have a wonderful week :)

Todd said...

I hope I'm not the only one who saw "cavern" and started singing "Clementine" in my mind. If so...yeah...well, you already knew I was weird.

I'm afraid that I've been missing you both more poignantly, of late. No particular reason, per se, just missing you. I'm very grateful for your service, and for the blessings that are a direct result. But you are beloved by your family, and so while I'm happy to keep you out in the mission field, well, perhaps a typo that I just corrected sums it up nicely. It can simultaneously be a mission field and a missin field.

I was going to write something about the o and g being missing, and something about the power behind the word "go" but then I got distracted by Og and thoughts of schmooze and My Little Ponies. I hope my sisterly siblings remember some of that, and I expect few others will.

So the TL;DR version (Too long, didn't read, for those new to the internet) I love and miss you, but am very glad that you're where you are and doing what you're doing.

Donie said...

Just soTodd feels comforted - you know I totally went there with Clementine too! SO much fun to see all the amazing things you are doing. What a wonderful gift you are giving The Lord with your sacrifice and what amazing blessings He is giving us by it as well. You are loved, missed, and sincerely prayed for daily in our home.

Todd said...

I guess that is one of the benefits of being a member of our family. You're never alone. Joys, loss, trials and triumphs, we're never alone. Sure, as teeneagers that was a frustrating realization that we'll never be alone, but adding some maturity to that certainly brings some comfort.

Happy birthday, too, by the way!

Katie said...

Oh, pretty! I love the last nativity the best:)