Sunday, June 20, 2010

VARIOUS AND ASSORTED ACTIVITIES IN BERLIN

Teaching the Gospel

A couple from China whom we helped to teach. They could not speak German or English. It was interesting how we were able to communicate. We showed them "The Restoration" in Chinese. They are coming back for another appointment this week.

Another Adventure in Berlin
One of our favorite Elders, who has been home for awhile, called us Saturday with the unexpected news that he was in Berlin. Since he was on a tight schedule we agreed to meet him at the Hauptbahnhof (Main Train Station). We had to ride the S-Bahn to get there. This was the first we had done it alone.


We Arrived at the Station in Good Time


We had a nice visit with Taylor and were so happy to see him again.




An Interesting thing Happened on the Way Home

Our Bus stopped and we were told to get off. We were tying to figure out what was going on when several other buses pulled up and did the same thing. We checked our map and decided we could walk home. As we got closer to our neighborhood the ground began to rumble and we heard very loud music and drums. As we approached the church we were in shock with what we saw. A very nice man explained to us...in English that this was an event that happened every year when the Gay and Lesbians from San Francisco joined others in Berlin. We took a couple of quick pictures before we averted our eyes, worked our way through the crowd, crossed the street and walked the short block to our apartment. We had no sooner closed our door and windows and curtains when the phone rang. The Sisters were several buses behind us and had walked close enough to hear the noise and feel the rumble. They wondered if we knew what was going on. We let them know what to expect and they were able to get through the crowd and cross the street to get to their apartment without incident, keeping their eyes down.

The Fence in Front of the Church


The Police monitor these events carefully, especially with a crowd this size. When the noise stopped, and we walked back to the church for a scheduled meeting, we found the street and area trashed with bottles and various other things. It was interesting to watch the many city trucks and workers who were washing the streets and cleaning up the debris. In a short time it appeared as if nothing had happened.




The Wold Cup Soccer Games

Sister Gill is Ready for the Game


A Few of Our Spectators

The Large Screen



Missionaries


Sharing Lunch with our Tiergarten Missionaries

Sister Wells, Elder Merrill, Elder Hamilton, Sister Gill, Sister McCall, Sister Bangerter


English Class

This is Christiana a German World Traveler and Lydia from Bulgaria. We are working with them in an advanced English Class. We also have Mohamad from the Middle East, Jerome from Spain, and Maxim a German who plans on doing an internship in Park city for the Sundance Film Festival. None are members and we enjoy sharing our different experiences.



SPORT


Yoga Together on P-Day




OUR SISTERS LOVE US



One day our Sisters came to our apartment, sang us a beautiful song, rubbed our feet and made us happy. We love them too.





A Sign for Roxy

3 comments:

Erika said...

I'm so glad you're back in Berlin so I can see more pictures of Sister McCall.
Thanks for taking good care of her.
Our best!
Erika Tyler Scotty & Summer

Lisa P. said...

I just love following your blog! Tell Sis, Bangerter I said "Hello!"

Can't wait to see you again!

Kelli Proctor said...

wow..I am so glad to see how LOVED you guys are there! So many wonderful friends that are taking care of you guys! I wonder why they made evryone get off the bus? Thats weird! Anyway I am so glad you guys are having such a fun time! And I LOVE the sign! That would be your newest grandaughters name!