Packer's France Paris Mission Blog 3
Packers in Paris Blog 3 – Week 2 in Paris
Week 2 in Paris is filled with new experiences that we’ve loved
being a part of. Hopefully what we share with you will not only give you a glimpse
but allow you to feel what we have felt. We’ll give it a try!
Project Phases: Photos will come as we get start interior construction
Our project will possibly be done in multiple phases, but with no
definite time fame, we are acting more on faith and obedience to move this
along as we’ve been instructed and as the Lord allows.
We’ve proposed what our final center will look like, yet we know
with much needed funding it will take more time. You are more than welcome to pray for this project to move along.
Because of our location, there are hundreds who walk past our
center each day, allowing us an amazing opportunity to help introduce the love
of discovering their family roots.
For those not of our
faith, here are some of the reasons Family Search is of value
Gathering our genealogy has multi facets and purposes. We believe
families are forever and that we need to connect with them. We certainly are
not experts in Family History but have come to realize that when we get to know
our ancestors, connect them to our present, families are strengthened from these
efforts. The value that we gain from this connection has far reaching blessings.
The world has felt a great surge in family history, as millions are starting to
connect with their past.
The LDS faith has had a great love affair with family history for many
years, seeking their relatives as far back as they can. Through indexing, the
church has documented through volunteers, billions of names to make available
for the world to access.
We have also come to realize and learn that no matter what one’s ancestral
stories are, we can find righteous traditions that are weaved into our history,
to learn from and be inspired by. In the hearts of most men and women though,
are found desires to do good and improve. We can be inspired by our past, to help
improve the future for our posterity.
Young Single Adult
We continue to meet with the YSA groups several times a week and love
what they are teaching us with their self-sufficient characters, knowing they
are often alone in their beliefs. They have such strong faith and can see what
a difference their choices are making in their lives. We look forward to how
our new center will give them great purpose when it’s completed.
Additional Assignments
We have found that as Senior Couples we are given additional
assignments that we gladly and willingly do. Somehow, we see the Lord allowing
us to accomplish all things that are needful. On top of our main assignment of
developing our center and attending Institute and FHE with the YSA’s, here are
a few other things we are doing.
·
Attend weekly District
Meetings
·
Track certain accomplishments
of the missionaries
·
Sunday assignments in
the English Branch
·
Getting a photo board of
all the YSA
·
Finding where all the
YSA’s are that we’ve lost contact with
PDay
– What is this?
Yes, we have taken a preparation day each week,
but mainly to get our apartment in order and buy needed food, but we’ve been
told that it’s crucial as seniors to take time to visit the sites. So, we’re hoping
to get out each week to start searching.
We will be creating a bucket list of places we’d
like to see while here, not just from what we pass by during our normal walk to
our assignments.
Visits
with our children, grandchildren and parents – favorite part of the week!
Taking the time to visit with our children, grandchildren
and parents has proven to be of great value for us. We need them desperately in
our lives and hopefully they need us. It does our heart so good to hear their loving
voices, see their smiling and gleeful countenances and to catch up with their
lives.
Through these modern times of technology, Marco
Polo, FaceTime, Group Me, Facebook, Texting and phone calls have been such
inspiring forms of communication for senior missionaries. How we LOVE modern
technology, unlike how it was 40 years ago when I, Renée, lived here in Paris
for 6 months with BYU Study Abroad. I was engaged with Steve at the time and we
wrote 2-3 times per week. Or, when Renée’s dad, Elden Wood, was here serving a full-time
mission in Paris for 2.5 years in 1952 while he was married to my mom, with 2
children back home. Those letters though from 40 and 66 years ago from Paris,
are priceless. I think we need to add to
the snail mail tradition, coming from both directions. 😉 Thanks to Micaela for sending us our first letter! We loved it!
Amazing
General Conference and Missionaries
We invited three sets of missionaries and an investigator
over to watch General Conference and then join us for dinner last Saturday. Conference
began at 6 p.m. and 10 p.m. We watched the Priesthood Session the next day on
Sunday. We were so pleased that we could fit 9 of us in our little apartment
comfortably and enjoy the wonderful spirit of conference.
Conference this last weekend took on a new
experience for several reasons. So far, it stands out as one of the most poignant
and inspiring conferences we can remember, and how we love each conference dearly,
but we’ve since heard how many have felt the same. It’s hard to put into words
the emotions and joy we felt as we sustained a new prophet, seer and revelator
and his counselors and twelve apostles. The words spoken, procedural changes, new
directions and admonitions were deeply felt and accepted with such unanimity.
Watching conference from our mission in a
distant land, also took on new emotions. We heard the words, as missionaries,
with new meaning and purpose as well. How we desire to be fully obedient to
what we heard and the personal revelation we received.
Easter
Sunday
We were so grateful to attend the home of our
dear bishop and his wife, the Halls with 7 other Senior Couples. It was so
delightful to be with these people and feel the love of the Bishop’s family.
What made this day even more memorable was listening to conference again! How
could we be more blessed than to have a loving Savior guide and direct our
paths on this earth, through His atonement and through incredible leadership of
the church.
Announcement
of the Layton Temple
What joy we felt when the prophet announced
about a new temple in Layton, UT and also 5 others.
Images
along our path!
Just a few photos that we see along our path in
Paris to and from our center and shopping.
Avec Grand Bisous (with big kisses (very French)),
Elder et Soeur Packer
Grandpère et Mémé
Our Address:
4 quai du Marché Neuf
75004 PARIS
FRANCE
You may still text or
FaceTime Renée at 801-564-1332
We are 8 hours ahead of Mountain Standard Time


Do you guys have a car? Are you able to get outside of the city in that way or are you solely dependent on public transport? Great post!
ReplyDeleteHi Anita! We do not have a car and totally rely on public transport here. We've gone to the temple twice and it will take us about 1 1/2 hrs each time, when we do it right! ;) We were going to have a car, but because we are in the heart of Paris, needing to be close to our center, it's more expensive to have a parking place than housing costs, they say. We're actually glad we don't have a car, because it's so wild with the traffic where we are. There a re few times it would be nice to have a car, but somehow it should work, unless we need to take a rental somewhere, maybe when we want to go to Belgium on a weekend. I hope your time with Suzanne was wonderful! I'm so glad she got to go! AND, how about that temple has a final dedication date. I'm sure you'll be going back for that? We'll be sure and go visit on our way home. We hope to go to Rome and Jerusalem and who knows where else before we come back. It's just cheaper since we're already here. Love you dear sister! Steve is doing so well with his French. You'd be so proud of him!
DeleteI love all the pictures!!
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