We just finished an amazing weekend with Elder Schwitzer and his wife. It was a whirlwind of events. We needed to pick them up from the airport and since we don't have a car or access to one big enough for us and them, we asked the hotel where we had their reservations if we could ride out with the van out to pick them up. It was a beautiful van and a nice ride with them. We took them to the Hotel where we handed them the keys because we had already checked them into the Hotel. We had flowers in their room and a few treats. We wanted them to feel very special and we think we accomplished that. The leadership of the Adana drove 5 1/2 hours to be with us. So we invited them to dinner with us and the Schwitzers at a Turkish restaurant.
From there all the men headed to the meeting place for some training that everyone said was great.
Sister Schwitzer and I walked down Tunali and looked at the beautiful clothes that are the trademark of Ankara. We had a great time. Everyone headed back to our apartment for a fireside at 8 pm.
We had several investigators, some friends and of course all the people from Adana and our own branch at our appartment Saturday night,. Right around 30 people. Since our branch is mostly women, to hear the Sprit of God sung so robustly by the men brought tears to my eyes. Elder and Sister Schwitzer were right on with their remarks. Our investigators seemed to enjoy the evening. We had great good afterwards. All were fed spiritually and physically extremely well this evening.
This is our branch on Sunday with Elder and Sister Schwitzer. We had presented them a hand painted Turkish plate. Laura, is leaving in two weeks so we gave her a plate also. Elder Schwitzer pronounced a most beautiful blessing on our branch. It was very needed, moving, spiritual, and spoken humbly and sincerely to everyone there. I will never forget that moment. All was so silent for a while after that. So beautiful.
After our two hour block we had a linger longer. The girls in the branch fixed a delicious Turkish meal. One of the gals is going to have me over to teach me how to cook this meal. You will love it when I can fix it for you. We have grown to love these little children. The little boy will be leaving with his Mom at the end of this month and we will really miss him. He just loves Durd and always give me a kiss goodbye. This room doubles for not only our meeting place, but for everything else too. We eat here, socialize, and have the best meetings ever.

This little man is always here on Saturday and Sunday and this is the building where we meet. Every Sunday Duard brings this little man a snickers bar. We were thinking the other day that he probably doesn't even like Snickers and has a whole pile of them at home. We had thought about getting him a wheelchair - then last Saturday, I saw him walk over to his spot, put out his cushion and sit down. (not an invalid at all) We love him though and I think he loves us back. Kind of funny if you think about how sorry we felt for him.
Elder Schwitzer interviewed Hasan and we are still of track for his mission. Getting him ready so far has included 9 different medical, dental, and eye appointments. We think the worst is over, but you never know. In this picture he doesn't look to happy because the day before he had several teeth removed. He is such a happy young man and loves the gospel very much.
The time came that we had to take the Schwitzer's back to the airport so they could continue on to Istanbul. We again asked the Hotel if we could ride in the van. I guess we didn't make it clear that we wanted to ride back also. When we got to the Airport we dropped off the Schwitzer's and the van left. But then he pulled off to the side of the road and handed us his phone (he didn't speak English and had to have the people at the Hotel tell us something) They told us he had another pick up and we could wait for two hours or find a different way home. They also said we had to pay for the van right then. We were lucky enough to have enough cash on us to do that. As he pulled away and left us standing there, in the cold with no coats I started to laugh. We always have an adventure and this surely would be one. They have transportation from the airport to the city called the Havas (pronounced Havash). We were on that for an hour to the main bus station. From there, we hopped on the Metro to Kizilay. We then found a bus that we thought would take us close to our apartment. Wrong bus. We finally got off the bus and walked down the street to our apartment with me wrapped in Duard's suitcoat and he in his church clothes. We did get some odd looks. We were finally home. What an amazing weekend it was!
I wanted to add this picture of a scout board of review we held the just prior to the Schwitzers visit. I am the Scout Committee for the Troop that supports the American and French Embassies. It is a lot of fun to remain active in scouting.




Yes, sounds amazing mom!! I love the picture of you and Duard...you both are radiating happiness:) Once again...so proud of you!
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