Sunday, December 28, 2014

Madrid and Provence

It is time to finish the story of our return trip adventures.  From Barcelona, we flew to Madrid.  We had originally thought to go to Marseilles (and finish in Madrid) but there were no flights.  Trip advisor thought we should take a 20 hour, $2000 trip through Italy.  We said NO. Instead, we went to Madrid and then on  to Marseilles.  From Madrid, the trip was under 2 hours and well under $100.  Ahh the mysteries of travel.  We enjoyed Madrid, but there aren't many photos.  The sights that most impressed us were the buildings and the Art Museums.  We loved the Prado!
 

We also enjoyed Reina Sophia.  It is a modern art museum, so many of the pieces were less to my taste.  It was wonderful to see Guernica 'in person' though.
This is the elevator, and below, the line to visit the museum for free.  We paid to get in and enjoyed the lighter crowds.

I laughed out loud at this souvenir shop offering.

This wall of foliage was very impressive but even more so when we got close and realized that they are live plants!
The highlight of Madrid was the temple though.  



Even better than a simple temple trip was the opportunity to go through a session with a recently reactivated member we have been friends with for most of our mission.  Our convert almost made it to this session too.  It was a year from her baptism date but her confirmation was two weeks later so it didn't work.  She went the next week though, so it's all good!  There is just no better way to end a mission!


We also met a ward member who was there for a missionary child's endowment.
One little miracle more.  As we got on the metro to return to our hotel, we ran into a pair of sister missionaries.  Not tooo surprising as it was the temple stop.  The surprising part was that one of the sisters recognized Rod.  She had gone to high school with our youngest daughter.  The companion was a brand new missionary and in the midst of the "I'm never going to learn the language" stage...both of them feeling a bit down.  We gave them hugs, Rod gave them his language learning talk... and we left them both feeling reassured and loved.  One week later, in the back corner of a department store (in Tempe not Mesa), in the size 10-12 women's shoe section (where no one ever shops), we ran into that same sister's Mom and she also recognized Rod.  What are the odds?  There is no way it was coincidence!  The Lord loves his missionaries, both the old and the young, and he let us know that without any possibility of a doubt!!!

We went to Marseilles and thence to Toulon to visit our friends, Monique and Francoise.  We met them in Chile and invited them to visit us in AZ which they did, so we had to visit them in turn.  We didn't give them much time as we were anxious to get home for Thanksgiving, but we had a wonderful time in Provence France!
 
We stayed with them in Francoise's  120 year old farm house.  This is one of those places you read about in novels!

grilling in Provence.

 



Hard to believe.

A home made cheese and wild mushroom tart!  Monique gathered the mushrooms!!!


A gorgeous view of Provence France

Rod wanted a beret... which we found at a military clothing store.

eating windfall almonds in the garden.

The serious artist?
Then on the way to the airport we got to sight-see a bit more.  We stopped in Aubagne.
The sign says 'In Aubagne one finds everything, and lots of other stuff.'
 This town is famous for the figurines that make up the French Christmas villages.  They are also known for the clay used to make them.  I of course had to do my part to bolster their economy.


We also saw the Ile d'If  of Count of Monte Cristo fame.

I was again fascinated by the contrast between very modern and old.


An ancient church.

Rod is picky about the art though...
We flew to Paris that afternoon.
We spent our last night in this quirky hotel in Paris.
We left Paris the next day... for Home!  So glad to get here and so grateful for our family who met us at the airport.  We are so Blessed!!! It made for the perfect Thanksgiving!!!

We have had such an Amazing experience on our mission.  We highly recommend the experience to any and all!!!  The Lord can make use of each of us regardless of our talents or lack there of.  And the truly miraculous part is that as we work to help and bless His beloved children, we in turn are blessed beyond all measure! Truly!!!

2 comments:

Daniel Quillen said...

What a wonderful end to a great two years!

Katie said...

Great stories and pictures, as always! I sure enjoyed following your adventures on your mission!