One of the sad parts of a mission is saying goodbye when someone gets transferred or goes home. Sweet little Sister Cribbs is the one in the red next to Martha. She was a brand new sister, who is full of energy and enthusiasm. She sings beautifully and makes friends quickly. She got transferred to Jyväskylä, where my old friend, Mauri Isokangas lives. Sister Pendleton is on the end. She is a wonderful sister missionary who is one of the very first sisters to be called to leadership positions in the mission (like a zone leader, only over the sisters in the zone). She is also, talented, way smart, and a born leader. We are privileged to be working with her. She tries to keep me in line.
Here is another "goodby". Poor Elder Chase got transferred to Kokkola.... a surprise to all of us. He really wanted to stay longer in Turku! He had a tough time leaving.
Juhannus Päivä is the celebratory holiday in Finland marking the longest day of the year! Traditionally the eat a meal of new potatoes with dill and pickled herring. A huge bonfire is lit just before midnight and everyone watches is burn as the sun is still shining in the midnight sky! Often, the bonfire is placed on an artificial floating island like this one.
Here is another shot of the bonfire from a greater distance. Lots of large and small boats were cruising around enjoying the sight. And to the left, on the large island is the summer home of the national president. You can tell he is there, when the flag is flying at the top of the castle. It was flying when we were there. So he was there, but you cannot see it well from our pictures.
This was a zoom shot of the presidential summer castle, but you still cannot appreciate the flag flying. You will have to take my word for it.
Sorry, but some of these pictures are out of order. These lovely young ladies have all been called to the exact same mission! Lyon, France. Two of them even go to the MTC on the same day. The third one follows them in one month. But they will all be in Provo together, and maybe even be companions later in France!! Two of them (on the right) are from here in Turku. They are Oona Metsätähti and Emmi Hiltunen. Their best friend is the girl on the left from Helsinki or Espoo. (Iida?)
Now, out of order, this is a picture of the full moon over a blue sky lit by the midnight sun! What a sight it was in person. The picture does not do it justice.
This is cute Meri Laineenkare. She has received her call to Southern England for her mission. She has been a trustworthy helper to Martha whenever we have big projects to get done. We love her and her family very much.
This is one of the decorations that were hanging from the ceiling at the formal dance held on the second night of the YSA conference.
This is more what the decorations looked like at the dance (in a darkened room with music playing). They were really quite stunning and romantic! Martha is amazing when it comes to decorations!
There are many more pictures that we want to include, but they will have to wait. Suffice it to say that we are still loving every minute of our mission, and are working well together as a team.... each with our own talents to add to the mixture. I love Martha more all the time, and am amazed at her energy... and my LACK of energy!
We are looking forward to "FestiNord" next week in Sweden (a huge YSA conference held every summer, and includes Iceland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, and Finland), and also to Tyler's visit in August! We'll post pictures!
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