Sunday, March 20, 2016

Fargo!

It was wonderful to spend a few days in Fargo with Ben and Becky and their family.  Miriam seemed the most changed and has grown into a beautiful young woman.  Peter and Jeremy looked much the same and Owen still has the wonderful smile on his face.  While there we were able to attend church with them, enjoyed a dinner at the Noodle Factory and ice cream at Culvers. In between that we had the opportunity to visit with Ben and Becky and get caught up on what is happening with them.  It was a nice treat to be with family again.

The Mall of America

We had decided that we would just drive until noon and stay overnight in Minneapolis, Minnesota which would get us to Fargo, ND in the early afternoon the next day.  I have heard about the famous mall for years because many of the teachers that were hired for our school district came from North Dakota, Nebraska, and Minnesota.  It was definitely not an disappointment and was a great experience seeing the ingenuity of the designers which came up with it. We wandered around inside for a couple of hours mostly because it was so nice to be out of the car for a while!  What a treat to see an American Girl store, a Lego store, three roller coasters and other amusement park concessions, as well as every conceivable store that you may want to shop in.  From the mall we headed to our hotel and enjoyed just being in a nice hotel.  Next stop was to see our first family members after being away for 18 months!

Day 3

We woke up to Snow in Perrysville, Ohio
From Perrysburg, Ohio we drove to Madison, Wisconsin.  It was a great trip which began with more snow on the ground and numerous big rigs that were off the embankment waiting for someone to come and help them get back onto the road.  It wasn't a bad drive for us because there were snow plows continually cleaning off the freeway we were on.  We stopped for lunch at the Cracker Barrel and it seemed that after that the weather cleared up and the rest of the drive was uneventful--but beautiful.  When we went out to New Hampshire we drove through the Chicago area just as it was getting dark.  This time it was early afternoon and we were able to enjoy the beautiful skyline.  I wouldn't say Chicago is a place I would want to spend much time in but the buildings are truly impressive.  We arrived in Madison just at dinner time and after a nice dinner at an Apple Bee's we just rested up for the next leg of our journey home.

Madison, Wisconsin--The Cheese State!

Lesson Learned!

Living in New Hampshire required a serious navigation system if you wanted to reach any destination in a timely manner.  While serving our mission we went everywhere we wanted to on our days off from the archive and found the navigation system a huge help in reaching our point of interest. Not only did it show you a map but it also gave verbal directions of where to turn and when. Another handy gadget was it would also give you an estimated time of arrival.   After 18 months we were confident that we'd find our way back home!  After our first stop in New York after leaving Concord we planned to drive to Perrysburg, Ohio for the second night but made plans to visit the Gerald Ford Library in Ann Arbor, Michigan first.  We typed in the address of the library that morning and pushed "set as destination" and confidently hit the road.  Since unfamiliar with the area I entered the freeway ramp as directed an began heading north.  All was well until I saw a sign that said Niagara Falls, next right.  At that point I realized that we were approaching the Border Check into Canada.  When the man asked why we were coming to Canada I replied..."because our navigation told us to!"  He chucked and assured me that this was a faster way to Ann Arbor.  Although it wasn't the way we had planned on going, the trip through Canada was beautiful and again the country was covered with freshly plowed farm land.  Once in Michigan we encountered a pretty intense snow storm which slowed our trip down considerably but we finally arrived at the Gerald Ford Library at 2:58 p.m. Unfortunately, they were closing so we didn't get to go in!  At least we can say we went to the library and can leave out the little detail that we never got inside.

The lesson I learned from this experience was that sometimes we have to chart out our own course.  It is often easy to let others do it for us, but eventually we find out that although we arrived at our destination we didn't enjoy the journey as much as we may have if we would have put more thought into the preparations.

Sunday, March 13, 2016

Time to Say Good-bye!

What a wonderful experience we have had together as we served our mission in New Hampshire.  It was amazing to realize how much we could accumulate in such a short time.  It made me realize we can never move from Victorville!  After we packed up the car this was what was left for the mission office to come and pick up and put in storage.  I want to brag a little that our car was packed so tight that on the few occasions that I had to slam on the brakes--nothing moved.  Woo Hoo!

Thank You Tim!

Tim Mayville--A Heart of Gold
 One of the greatest blessings we enjoyed while we served in New Hampshire was being around one of the nicest people you will ever meet.  Tim Mayville saved us so many times we can't even count. When it was time to pack the camera and computer and various pieces of equipment up so it could be shipped back to Salt Lake he came in and helped us take everything apart.  What would have taken us most of the day took less than an hour.

Once everything was boxed up we had about 15 boxes
that were mailed back to SLC.  
When we visited Nauvoo several years ago I loved the story about the woman who along with her family had to leave their home because of the threats to the Mormons. The last thing she did was sweep the floor even though she would never see it again.

When everything was boxed up the last thing I did was sweep the floor in honor of the pioneer woman who wanted whoever entered her home again to see it at its best.  I too wanted to symbolically say we were here--and we are now happy to return home at the conclusion of our mission--but we left it clean!