Saturday, June 23, 2012
Vegetarian Night
Flower Pot w/ Reese and Nabrotzky
As many of you know I love Flowers. So I was planting some new flowers for our balcony off the library. Elder Reese was helping me carry the pots after I was done planting and watering the flowers. We discovered it wasn't draining very well because there were no holes in the bottom of the pot. So "bless his heart" - he agreed to drill a couple of holes in the pot for me. The only problem was he didn't have a drill so it was all manual labor. His companion Elder Nabrotzky helped him. Super nice of both of them. Good news is -- The flowers are doing very well. Bad news-- Elder Reese said his forearms were a little sore the next day. :)
Mother's Day
Mother's Day is a big deal in Hungary as well. They celebrate it on a different Sunday but it's still an important day. We made Mother's Day cards with the young adults and some of the missionaries. They had a great time. The other picture is of the flowers available to purchase in the city square. You see many people carrying flowers around town. I assume to give to their Mother's. Mothers also got flowers at church so it was a fun day.
Viki's Baptism
Right after we finished with Vivien's baptism we got in the car and drove two hours to get to Pest just in time for Viki's baptism. She has only been investigating the church for a few months but was super interested right from the beginning. She asked Elder Schwieger to baptize her. She is wonderful girl. We are so glad she will be coming to activities at the Center. She's a great addition to our group.
Vivien's Baptism
Lots of people came to support Vivi at her Baptism which was super nice. She has several close friends which will also help her feel comfortable and welcome. The Elders sang a musical number that was very well done. The entire baptismal program was very nice. I was so glad I was able to go and also that I was asked to participate. It was a great experience.
Vivien's Baptism

April 22, 2012 Vivien finally got baptized. She has been investigating the Church for almost two years. Her family was opposed to her joining so she waited for a long time for them to approve. Finally she decided not to wait any longer. We are so happy for her. She asked me and Elder Van Wie to give the talks at her baptism. Dori translated for me. As you can see the suti was ready to be served as soon as the baptism was over. :) She asked Elder Jackson to baptize her. He was super excited. There's no baptismal font in Kaposvar where she lives so the baptism was done in a swimming pool at the local High School. Afterwards we had dessert in one of the classrooms. It was a little unusual to have a baptism in these circumstances, but it was still such a great experience.
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