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Monday, November 28, 2011

American Thanksgiving dinner in the Branch and dedication of the new Chapel

The fearsome four from Las Vegas. We are so glad we get to serve with the Nielsons.





Outside our building the roof is being repaired and it cracks us up to see how tile is transported up to the roof which is the same way the tile was taken off the roof. It is taken up bucket by bucket. One man stands on the ground, fills the bucket with a few tile and hoists them up to a man on the roof who fills the bucket or as in this case a rope with old tile and lowers it down. I figure by Spring the roof will be done.









We are beginning to get things ready for our Thanksgiving and Max, the Healey's youngest son, wondered into the kitchen to see when the Thanksgiving feast will start. What a cutie!!













We have three turkeys ready to go, along with sweet potatoes, stuffing, gravy and a few desserts in the background. The Polish people don't have stuffing and they don't use gravy so it will be interesting to see if we can persuade them to try these dishes. We have a pumpkin pie and the Polish people don't make pies aand they use pumpkin like a squash so that will be interesting....





Kate Healey, in the front is responsible for getting this dinner organized and put together. Then we have Sister Leppanen, Margorzata and Marzena. Everyone seems to find their way into our very small kitchen.














We've turned our Chapel into a dining room ready to seat 48 prople. Ross bets there will be more, we'll see.
Marzena brought her daughter, Agnieszka and her granddaughter, Anid. Agnieszka and her husband are talented musicians. Her husband was performing that day and she has a beautiful alto voice. They also write their own music.






















Our two sweet sister Missionaries, sister Sheahan on the left and Sister Leppenan. sister Sheahan spent a year in Nashville Tenn. working for a Music company, she did some composing and she has a great voice. We love having her in the Branch.










One last time to sit down in the YSA room before the crowd, food and making sure everything runs smoothly.

























Our YSA, Marta Antkowiak and her sister. Marta always has a great smile and attitude.






















You can tell what is going on here. Our four turkey carvers. At the right, Sean Healey, Ross, Elder Buckner,and Elder Rogers.





Our thanksgiving table is laden with food. We have fresh rolls on the tables, thanks to Kate Healey and the sister missionaries, then on this table all the food that you could want for a Thanksgiving dinner, thanks to all the members bringing something.






















Ross was right, we had 54 people and ended up putting a few more places at the tables. Members brought family and friends. We even had a few from our English classes.























Alcija and her boyfriends sister. Alcija made some awesome danish.




















These 2 ssweet girls are NatalieChwirut and Anna Bannatyne.



























President Nielson and Judi came for the dinner and the dedication that wwe held on Sunday. We were so glad they were there.






















Grzegorz and Natalie's father are making sure that they get what they need.





















Jola (Yola) is one of my favorite people. She doesn't sspeak a word of English and I speak almost no Polish and yet we seem to understand each other and always find lots of reasons to laugh. By the way, she would kill me if she read this blog as this is a terrible picture and she is prettier than this.
























Isabella Nowak, on of our YSAs and her friend.






Marzena and her daughter, Agnieszka. I love Agnieszka's glasses. she speaks really good English so we ended up talking abit during dinner. she's from Poland, her husband is from Peru and so in their home with their little girl, they speak Spanish aand Polish and some English. Pretty cool!!!!!























Everybody is doing some serious eating and there was plenty of food to go around.




















Bozena Skowronska, Elder Rogers and Marian Kaminski










Elder Buckner and Elder Rogers made pies, a pumpkin and a dutch apple. the Pumpkin pie was gone in a flash.





















The desserts were mighty fine. the pastry that Alicja made is in the front and it was heavenly!!
























Now the cleanup begins. Bozena is washing and her friend Regina is drying. regina has a son at BYU Idaho who has his papers in for a mission and should find out this week where he is going. It will have to be in the states or he will lose his student visa.




Sister Leppanen and Sister Sheahan took a turn at the dirty dishes.






Everything is cleaned up, floors vvacuumed, washed, chairs back in place, dishes done and all ready for Sunday. so at tthe end of a very busy, fun, foodfilled day, we were ready to turn out the lights and go.




















Our Branch after the dedication of the Chapel. President Nielson offered the Dedicatory Prayer which is a prayer asking our Heavenly Father to bless this Chapel for the Lord's work.









Elder Rogers is a gifted musician and plays the keyboard so well!!!
















He and Sister Sheahan performed a special misical number for Sacrament meeting and when they finished all the Polish members and guests clapped loudly showing their appreciation. They haven't yet realized that we don't clap in a spiritual meeting, no matter how well they liked it. The music is just there to add to the spirit. This picture was taken after the Sacrament meeting.











Sister Leppanen and Elder Buckner wanted to add their touch.
















One last shot of our Poznan missionaries and President and Sister Nielson.
























































































































































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