Packer's France Paris Mission Blog 9
Packers in Paris Blog 9 – May 7th– May 13th
of 2018
Hotel
stay in Le Vesinet
We were grateful to get have a ride with the Newberry’s to our hotel before retiring for the night. I could tell I wasn’t feeling so well and grateful to finally be going to bed.
My dear husband is
always so good to me and thoughtful on any day, but Mother’s Day is always a
bit more awesome and wonderful! I also wish to honor and express my love to the
dear women in my life! To my dear and loving mother, to my kind and ever
youthful 95-year-old mother in law, to each of my dear sisters and sisters in
law and to each of the 8 amazing daughters and daughters in law in our immediate
family. How I love and honor each of you! My life is much richer because of your
devotion to all that’s good! Happy Mother’s Day to all the women in the sound
of my reading!
75004 PARIS
FRANCE
Bonjour mes chères amis!
We’ve had such a
delightful and full week! How can one go a week in Paris and not enjoy every
moment? That’s coming from a missionary perspective, not even a tourist!
We’ve had much to look
forward this week, even though often there are sweet surprises that catch us
unaware.
BELGIUM BOUND NEWS!
This last Monday we
received the go ahead from President Sorensen to accept a request from
President Léporé (Stake President in Lyon, France and works for Family Search) to
help with a Stake Family History Fair in Charleroi, Belgium for the Brussels
Stake! Yes, you heard me right! This Stake Family History Fair will be held in
the very chapel my dad built (while our family lived in Charleroi). We were humbled
for this opportunity to attend and give family discovery experiences to the
attendees. Even though it’s in our mission boundaries, we still had to get
permission to go out of the country and for the mission to fund our travel
expense since it’s a mission assignment. It will be a great experience in
preparation for our center here in Paris as well. We also heard that the
Saturday night meeting will be in the Charleroi Chapel building and Stake
Conference will be held in the Brussels, Belgium Stake Center, which we plan on
attending.
| Elden Wood (Charleroi Chapel Building Contractor) and two of his Building Missionaries |
FHE with YSA and BYU STUDY ABROAD STUDENTS
This last week’s FHE
event came with many more students than normal, as we were flooded with BYU
Study Abroad students from all over the US. This group is always changing as
they travel around. We often meet them at church the day before. They brought
added enthusiasm, change and made new friends. They were pleased that we fed
them afterwards. If you feed them, they will come!
SENIOR COUPLE’S CONFERENCE IN VERSAILLES & THE SPOKEN WORD
GUEST
This week we were
privileged to attend a 2-day Senior Couple’s Conference in and near Versailles.
It started off first as we attended the Paris Temple in Versailles.
Temple
guest, Lloyd Newell - Voice of The
Spoken Word
As we mingled in the
hallway waiting prior to going to the recommend desk, we met Lloyd Newell, his
wife and daughter (who had returned home from serving in Paris 9 months ago).
Lloyd Newel is the voice of the ‘Spoken Word’ from, “Music and the Spoken Word,”
a weekly broadcast with the Tabernacle Choir from the Historic Temple Square
Tabernacle.
| Lloyd Newell |
His message is always filled with such inspiration and motivation
to be and do better. Read more about the history of the choir broadcasts below.
I went up to introduce
myself to him and his lovely wife, and that I was Janine Green’s sister, who
was a former member of the Tabernacle Choir for 19 years. I figured he would
know her. He was so delighted! He told me that he didn’t know all members by
name, but he and his wife knew Janine very well. They both could not stop
talking about their admiration for her for the wonderful woman she is. I couldn’t
have agreed with them more! I bragged a little on her, with her recent
graduation and also that she had just finished writing a book of our parents’
history. They were both such genuine, loving and thoughtful individuals.
His
Journal Entries are His Stories
I also told Bro Newell
how much I appreciated his beautiful and inspiring messages that he writes and
shares each week. He shared with me that these are his journal entries, as they
are really just personal stories and experiences of his life that he puts into
these inspirational messages. Here is the link of where you can read all of his
messages. I love that we have access to these. Some of our friends who are not
members of our religion, watch this weekly broadcast faithfully as their Sunday
workshop experience.
Sealing
Session
Our temple experience was
beautiful as we were able to perform sealings with members of our group. Lloyd
Newell, his wife and daughter all joined in this session. We were all touched
by a profound spirit and peace for all who were together in this sacred place.
Training
Meeting
After our sealing
session we dressed into our street clothes and attended a special meeting for
the senior couples in a side room of the Temple’s Visitor Center. We were
inspired by the training we received, along with a beautiful history of the
sacrifice that took place in France and Europe for members to bravely conquer
freedom of religion and their rights.
Elder
and Sister Newberry
In our group of senior
couple missionaries, were Elder and Sister Newberry, a couple serving in
Brussels and where Elder Newberry once served in Charleroi back at the time our
family lived there. He said that he would work on the Chapel with my dad on
Saturdays, which is what the missionaries did to help get the chapel finished,
or it may have never happened without them. He shared some very poignant
stories that my dad taught, that I need to have him write down or record to share
with my family. These were new to me.
| Sister and Elder Newberry |
Dinner
at the Mission Home
After our meeting, we
all drove over to the Mission Home where we were treated to a delicious dinner
and a chance to get to know one another. President and Sister Sorensen also
shared a little bit about themselves. They are such a genuine, gracious and
kind couple who have been remarkable for our mission.
| President and Sister Sorensen |
We were grateful to get have a ride with the Newberry’s to our hotel before retiring for the night. I could tell I wasn’t feeling so well and grateful to finally be going to bed.
WEDNESDAY COUPLE’S CONFERENCE
This morning I woke up
with a bronchial cough that left me feeling weak and coughing a lot. Steve
asked Elder Newberry if he could come over and join him to give me a blessing. Afterwards
they then went over to Newberry’s hotel room to give a blessing for Sister
Newberry. We so looked forward to our day and hoped to not have a set back with
our health. I was so blessed and grateful for how good I felt all day. There
was no doubt I was being blessed.
We spent the morning at
the mission home with all the senior couples, where we received much needed
training. There was no doubt the Lord was helping me to feel better. We had
such powerful and great discussions on varied mission topics.
| Mission Home |
Lessons
of Eternity
One side note was a
personal testimony from President Sorensen at the end when he spoke of his
deceased father. I don’t remember the clear story, but the lesson he taught about his father and losing him at an early age, touched deep
into my heart as he was being taught a great lesson that the power and blessings
of eternal families is greater than any pain we have in losing them. It helped
him through his loss and taught us all that there is joy in knowing that
families can be together for the eternities.
Our
Missionary Responsibilities and Purpose
Though we may each may
have specific responsibilities on our mission, when it comes down to our overall
purpose, it really is the same. We are
here to help bring others unto Christ and help them know about eternal families
and how we can assist others to know of these eternal truths. We can be a light
and beacon for all mankind as we share our light of hope and love of Jesus
Christ.
Notre
Dame and Bateaux Mouche
The rest of the day was
a tour day with other couples. We enjoyed this time getting to know each of the
couples as we spent time on the train to Paris, and our other activities. Those
who needed to drop off luggage all came to our apartment to leave it there,
since our next stop was Notre Dame.
I love Notre Dame, as it
symbolizes devotion and great sacrifice to honor and glorify God. It took 400
years to complete. It’s quite exquisite! We love seeing it each day!
We then headed for a boat
ride on the Seine river. It was a perfect and beautiful day for an hour-long
ride that took us past notable historical sites. It was quite relaxing! We went
right past our apartment and told everyone to wave as we said hello to ‘our’
Island! 😉
Pictures of these two events will be at the end!
We finally ended our
evening heading back to our apartment for everyone's luggage pick up. We enjoyed getting
to know each of the couples better and only wish we were in their midst more
often.
REST FOR THE WEARY AND NOT FOR THE STRONG
Since I was still under
the weather, Steve took the day to go to the Center to meet the Family Search
Computer man who was installing 2 of our 5 licensed computers for Family
Search. He also had a lot of work to do to organize a storage room in the
church building that is for storing a lot of excess missionary stuff! Well,
that stuff needed a good de-junking and organizing. It looks so much, much
better! That’s my Packer! He also stayed up late to help with teaching an investigator
with the missionaries.
Project
Update VISITOR
While Steve was at the
Center on Friday, he was so grateful to be there when he received an unexpected
visitor from the Area Presidency’s Office. Elder Bateson, the Area
Executive Secretary and his wife, came to see the visitor center (requested by
the Area Seventy since they are doing major review of the project). It gave Steve
a wonderful chance to give him a personal tour and more details of our plans.
He told Steve that it is a matter of frequent discussion at the Area Presidency’s
office and that it will still be a bit until we know if it is approved.
Friday
Night Mother’s Day Dinner Out
Going out for dinner
tonight was a welcomed relief! I love being with Steve no matter where we are,
which is everywhere, but eating out and being with him was so appreciated!
MOTHER’S DAY GREATEST GIFT
What could a Senior
Couple Mom want more than anything else for Mother’s Day? It would be to talk
with every one of her posterity. In a matter of two days, we spent Saturday and
Sunday evening on the phone with all 8 of our children. We had to carefully schedule,
but somehow it all worked! I was left with tears of immense joy and love from
having spoken with each member of our posterity. While we were speaking to
them, I took a snip of each of their families as they squished themselves into
their phone or computer for a photo. Since we used my phone to speak with
Becca, I never got one of her, but nevertheless, I’ll insert her photo alongside
her dear friend, Chase Jackson! 😊 They are going to die that we are posting these, as some were from right after they woke up. We love them no matter! They are all so beautiful to us!
Brandon and Camille Duckworth Family
|
| Jaron & Vanesa Packer Family |
| Adam & Janine Hunsaker Family (with Adelaide hiding behind Mom) |
| Brent & Shalamar Packer Family |
| Jordan & Larissa Packer Family |
| Austin & Emma Packer Family |
| Becca Packer with Chase Jackson (this was given to me by Becca) |
Sunday
Church Connection again!
I was almost sure there
wouldn’t be any connections today, but low and behold, friends from our 2009 Nauvoo
Pageant were in church this day. Todd and Allison Mitton were visiting with 2 of
their 3 grown children, one had passed away 4 years ago. This is a very special
family that we dearly love but had lost contact with. We also discovered that
both our fathers served in the same mission very close to each other.
Todd and Allison Mitton Family
|
GRANDCHILDREN – Prayers are needed
If you could please pray for Maddie Packer and Brigham Hunsaker
We love and are grateful
for each of you!
Avec gratitude (With gratitude),
Elder et Soeur Packer
Grandpère et Mémé Packer (Please use our last name on any mail, so
they don’t return it)
Our Address:
4 quai du Marché Neuf75004 PARIS
FRANCE
You may still text or
FaceTime Renée at 801-564-1332
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IMAGES OF OUR TWO EVENTS:
| Organ Pipes in Notre Dame |
Welcome to 'OUR' Island of Notre Dame
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Well, I for one, will be anxious to hear how the Brussels 'gig' goes! Wish I could join you! I enjoy reading your blog. Thanks for taking the time each week!
ReplyDeleteIt was so great to FaceTime Sunday and to hear about all that’s going on!
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