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27 August 2018 - Week 73

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Our walk in the woods this week reminded me that I wanted to post a picture of a typical Romanian picnic spot.  The benches are often a half log like seen in this photo.  They don't however often have a little shade over the table though.  This spot is very popular with the people who come to use the forest.  We like to park our car near here.   We had a treat of enjoying a Friday evening with the missionaries and the Istrate's.  Sora Istrate made some yummy food for us and served ice cream (ingheata) and cookies.   We enjoyed our visit.  The missionaries taught a powerful lesson on priesthood and how it can help our families. 

20 August 2018 - Week 72

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This week was topped off with a branch picnic in the forest.  The main ingredient in a Romanian picnic is mici (meech).  Brent says it tastes like meatloaf.  Also we brought some of our soy sauce marinated curcan (turkey).  Bread, a salad, water and some treats are all you need.  We were pleasantly surprised to note the neat appearance of the forest this summer.  The Romanians seem to be making a great effort to beautify the outdoors near Arad.  Those branch members attending were: Jany, Ana, Carmella, Lily, Cornel, Ghiti, Marianna, Marianela, Denisa, Costi ( the cook ), Lidia, the missionaries Elder Olmstead and Elder Atkinson and Elder and Sister Andersen.  We enjoyed the day.  

13 August 2018 - Week 71

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This week we make another trip to Nadlac where our branch sister lives.  She lives in a little house without running water and little electricity.  She loves to have the missionaries come to see her.  She rides her bike to the bus which takes her to the train and then into Arad when she comes to church on Sunday.  This part of Romania is very much in the "Kirtland" era.  More building construction this week. The forms are being removed.  We survived the 24-hour pour.  It wasn't even that loud.  They finished the pour about 4 in the morning.  The rebar sticking out of the top of the pad will be formed and concreted.  The wire framework will be extended all the way to the top of the building floor by floor.  This is building method is so interesting.  We said goodbye to our Sisters.  They will be replaced by Elders in preparation for the end of our mission in September.  Our Arad branch still needs the support of missionaries to be able to continue.  We

6 August 2018 - Week 70

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2 August - We actually received our flight plans to return to America.  We have loved our assignment in Romania, but we are very happy to be arriving at the time when we can go home.  The building where we is live is supposedly the first in a group of about 8 or 9 identical buildings. There has been talk about a new building since we arrived in April 2017, but it is just beginning to happen.   With the background we have in building construction, we thought it would be interesting to watch, but it has turned out to be way different than we expected.   They excavated a 9-foot hole ( that was crazy because it exposed lots of concrete and pipes that had to be taken care of ) and then they filled that hole back in a little at a time only with different materials that looked like coarse sand.  Then they ran a compactor over it.  On top of that, they built a three-foot-high maze of varying sizes of rebar and tied it all together.  Each joint was individually wrapped with tie wir

30 July 2018 - Week 69

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 July 27, 1972, was the day we became a team!  We have been through the loss of employment, raised 5 children, built homes, moved to a new town, made new friends, lost some of our parents, been on family vacations including horse camp, had weddings bringing wonderful new sons and daughters to our family, gained  20  WONDERFUL grandchildren and much much more. It has been a wonderful life.  Looking back we feel so very blessed. Our children, their spouses, and their families are people proud to call our family! They are all so GOOD.  In Romania for our 46th anniversary, this week was celebrated with a trip to Timisoara.  We ran into the Timi Elders at the mall, so we took them to lunch with us.  If we were at home we would probably celebrate with our kids who could join us.  We have been looking for a good Taco since our arrival here and we had noticed that the Pizza Hut in the mall that had tacos on the menu.  So we chose that for our "anniversary" dinner.