Packer's France Paris Mission Blog 12
Packers in Paris Blog 12 – May 28th – June
3rd of 2018
GRATEFUL EVEN IN DIFFICULTY
Grateful for a slower
week doesn’t always mean that everything is calm, but that we aren’t bombarded
with so much we can hardly keep up. It hasn’t been near as busy of a week, but
our hearts have turned to our dear family back home.
Maddie
Packer – continued prayers
Maddie is our second
grand child and second granddaughter, turning 14 in 5 weeks. She doesn’t ever ask
for attention as she is often quiet, but very kind, thoughtful in her listening
skills and very loving and a wonderful friend. She and I have had many long
talks as we would drive to the temple and back month after month. She has great
ambitions in life and all of them are filled with zeal to becoming her best.
She is a beautiful ballroom dancer, loves to sing, act and have fun.
| Maddie May 2018 |
Maddie had colectomy surgery
this past Friday to remove her colon. They have tried for a very long time to do all they could to
help her fight this disease through diet and supplements, but it kept getting
worse. The inflammation in her body had gone everywhere, causing other issues
as well.
Our family held a
special fast for her on Friday, the day of surgery and all went well, though it's still a rough recovery and will take about a year to fully recover. She has
been very brave. Prior to her surgery she was even the one comforting her mother.
That is just her, always thinking of others. She is recovering as well as can
be expected and putting on her brave face as usual.
| Maddie just prior to surgery |
| Maddie after surgery |
Brigham
and Hunsaker Family update
After having quite a
scare a few weeks ago, Brigham (grandchild # 24) had been life flighted to
Primary’s hospital from Monticello, UT, where he was stabilized. He was having
an adrenal crisis and they thought they would lose him. Primary’s knew this was
an urgent matter. This all has to do with his battle with cancer, but I can't explain any medical terminology!
| Brigham being life flighted to Primary's |
| Brigham |
His family is moving to
Hyde Park, UT, near Logan, next week where Adam will continue his teaching at
Utah Stake in nursing, all while getting his PHD. Janine, will be grateful to
be nearer to Primary’s for her continued frequent trips with Brigham. We are
grateful they will be closer to family as well.
Jacob
and Joshua Packer
Jacob finally got his neck
brace off last Thursday and we’re all praying he holds back for 20 years from
doing summer saults off the trampoline. He seems to be recovering well from his
major neck fusion surgery.
| Jacob Packer just prior to having his neck brace removed |
Joshua, their youngest
boy, has really not been well. They don’t have any diagnosis, but has caused them great concern and the doctors aren't sure yet.
| Joshua Packer |
Thank you for all of
your prayers in their behalf!
WHY WOULD GOD ALLOW SUFFERING TO THE RIGHTEOUS AND INNOCENT?
President Spencer W.
Kimball offered the following counsel for when we witness suffering:
“If we looked at mortality as the whole of
existence, then pain, sorrow, failure, and short life would be calamity. But if
we look upon life as an eternal thing stretching far into the premortal past
and on into the eternal post-death future, then all happenings may be put in
proper perspective.
“Is there not wisdom in his giving us trials
that we might rise above them, responsibilities that we might achieve, work to
harden our muscles, sorrows to try our souls? Are we not exposed to temptations
to test our strength, sickness that we might learn patience, death that we
might be immortalized and glorified?
“If all the sick for whom we pray were healed,
if all the righteous were protected and the wicked destroyed, the whole program
of the Father would be annulled and the basic principle of the gospel, free
agency, would be ended. No man would have to live by faith.
“If joy and peace and rewards were
instantaneously given the doer of good, there could be no evil--all
would do good but not because of the rightness of doing good. There would be no
test of strength, no development of character, no growth of powers, no free
agency, only satanic controls.
“Should all prayers be immediately answered
according to our selfish desires and our limited understanding, then there
would be little or no suffering, sorrow, disappointment, or even death, and if
these were not, there would also be no joy, success, resurrection, nor eternal
life and godhood” (Faith Precedes the Miracle [1973], 97)
Renée’s
thoughts from above
This gives us such
clarity to the bigger picture, the great Plan of Happiness the Lord has set in
place for us. I have often heard those who have suffered more than I can even
imagine, and have stated that they would never change what they have gone
through because of who they have become in the process. Their views of the
bigger picture is one of hope, faith and eternal joy. I know this is true, not
that it makes the pain easier at the time, but we begin to feel the tentacles
of divine help from angels above and here on earth. We also begin to appreciate
how we can increase our hope with faith and love in Christ who has suffered all
in our behalf.
PROJECT UPDATE
We found out this past
week that because the contractors had been put off for so long, they will not
be available till this coming August at the soonest. It will only take them 4-6
weeks to complete. Though we were saddened at first, it will give us time to
put together more of our plans for the Family Search/Discover ‘type’ Center. We
don’t even know what name it’ll be up and running, we’re just grateful we can
move forward.
DISTRICT MEETING
Very soon our District
group will change, as transfers will occur next week. Some remain and others
will transfer to a new location and others actually are ready to fly home as
their mission has ended. We have grown to love these elders and sisters and
will miss them. During these intimate meetings, you learn to open up, share
personal and missionary experiences and also be a listening ear to the one who
might need a mom or a dad moment. We’re grateful to love them and help however
we can.
| Our last district picture |
DISCUSSIONS WITH PRESIDENT SORENSEN – PROJECT UPDATE AND MISC.
It is always good to be
able to discuss your assignments with your Mission President. For us, it is
often as he’s walking towards his car, his bus stop or in between meetings, but
no matter, we’re always grateful for his undivided attention to what is at
hand.
This was our first
chance to visit with him after the project miracle meeting last week, as we
were walking him to his train stop. He’s so grateful for the final decisions,
though he’s still hoping there will be possibilities for further improvements
at that. He knows it was a miracle.
We had also just found
prior to talking with President Sorensen that our project won’t begin till
sometime in August, making it much later than we had planned to be completed.
They think it will take 4-6 weeks. There will be set up on our end after that
as well. We’re learning that patience is still a virtue! 😉
PowerPoint
Presentation on Family Search
Several weeks ago we
were asked by President Sorensen to prepare a PowerPoint presentation to be
given at Zone Conferences. This presentation is to help instruct the missionaries with the importance of how to use Family Search in their work and to help new members
prepare to bring family names to the temple.
As we’ve been preparing
this presentation, we were grateful for the many who assisted us (Tara Scott
and President Léporé) to keep us on the right track. We have also been most
grateful for the powerful help from above. It’s an exciting work and we love
all that Family Search entails. We are learning something new each day!
I PROMISED NOT TO GIVE A
FOOD LOG – PLEASE FORGIVE THIS ONCE! 😊
Once and a while we are
asked to prepare the meal for Institute, when Elder and Sister Bonny aren’t
able. We are grateful for all their hard work, even when we come in and help
prior, they are the ones to usually plan, purchase and do most of the
preparing. We are side help.
Last Thursday, they were
teaching Institute and needed our help by purchasing, preparing and presenting
the meal. On Tuesday and Thursdays, the YSA’s are only served a cold meal, like
salads, baguettes, meats and cheeses and desserts, where on Monday’s it’s a hot
meal cooked usually by one of the YSA’s. Trying to think of something slightly
different and using left over cooked potatoes, I made a good old American
potato salad, egg salad, and kept with the norms of meats and baguettes. BUT, I
surprised them though with homemade crêpes!
| Stake YSA leaders - these two are married to one another ;) |
I was quite pleased that
they liked the American potato salad, but they weren’t expecting homemade
crêpes. Crêpes are a comfort food here in France
and we weren’t sure how excited they would be because everyone eats crêpes,
like they do peanut butter and jam. Well, they disappeared rather quickly and we
were told that they tasted very ‘French.” It was a win win!
TEMPLE AND FLEA MARKET – Great places to make more connections
This morning we left
earlier than normal to get to the temple, so that we could attend the nearby
flea market in Versailles before it closes by 4. How grateful we were that even
on a strike day, we were able to make it in a little over an hour from our
apartment to the temple. Since we got to the temple earlier than needed, we walked
out to the gardens and by chance met one of our old missionaries and his
brother.
Former Elder Antzbach was
there with his little brother. He was one of the AP’s who helped us move into
our apartment and finished his mission five weeks ago and then returned back
again with his family.
| Elder Antzbach and his brother on the left |
The
temple gives us peace, reassurance and hope
After an amazing
experience in the temple, for tender reasons because of the emotions I was
feeling about our grandkids, I left having felt such love, peace and comfort
therein. I know the Lord and angels above and on earth are watching over our
little and big ones. How we love them!
Sister Georgette Lalaus formerly from the West Indies
One of the sister
ordinance workers in Initiatory who had assisted me was absolutely the most
kind and generous spirit filled woman I’ve met in a long time. She was a woman
I knew that I wanted to meet again. Well, the Lord heard my desires, because we
met several times on the way out, and then again in the garden, where we took
pictures and conversed for a while. The younger woman on the far left is
Stephanie from England who was doing temple work at the same time.
| Stephanie, Georgette and Renée |
Sister Lalaus is formerly
from Guadalupe in the West Indies, a convert of the church and is in the
process of writing a book about her conversion story. I showed her the book my
sister had written of my parents, and where my father had served as a mission
president in the West Indies and we suddenly felt even more connected. What
enticed me the most was her conversion story. I can’t remember all the details,
but it was so uplifting. She is such an amazing and courageous woman whose
ability to connect with people is remarkable.
| Georgette Lalaus and her little friend - My new Paris Temple friend |
Excitement
with the missionaries
We also met up with our
dear sister missionaries in the temple garden who had come to do baptisms with
their new converts for the first time in the temple. It was such a joyous
experience for them.
Flea
Market Connection with Brother Frank and Sister Poznanski
Though I had been
looking forward to the flea market, nothing could really compare to what we had
just experienced at the temple.
| Flea Market in Versailles - just a small section |
Just as we thought we
were about done walking through with no purchases in hand, we ran into Bro Frank and
Sister Poznanski. Brother Poznanski is director of Seminary and Institutes for
all of Europe. My parents knew them from one of their missions in Lyon, France.
Steve had met them recently at the Institute Building, and we also heard them
both speak at a Face to Face in Versailles. They live in Frankfurt, Germany. Very warm and lovely couple.
| Packers and the Poznanskis |
SPECIAL EUROPEAN CONFERENCE SESSION
This last Sunday we
attended a special European Conference session for all the Western European
area. Every church building in Western Europe was given access to watch. The
speakers were Elder Donald L. Hallstrom, Sister Joy D. Jones, Elder Patrick Kearon
and Elder Dieter F. Uchtdorf.
| Cell phone picture of Elder Uchtdorf |
Even though I took
notes, I could hardly keep up with their profound messages of hope. Here is a
little snippet of each of their talks.
Elder Hallstrom finalized his message with,
“Look heavenward and outward.”
Sister Jones concluded with a quote from
Pres Benson, “When we put God first, all
other things fall into their proper place or drop out of our lives.”
Elder Kearon taught us, “Listen is good, but Act and Do is best!”
Elder Uchtdorf, inspired us with, “Commit ourselves to God and great
realizations will come.”
| Kristin Sampson Family from Orem - Visitors to Saint Merri |
We were anxious to watch
this on Monday, knowing we didn’t really feel like we should be getting up at 3
a.m. We did wake up though to a string of Group Me’s, Facebook Posts and texts
from family and friends, of pictures and comments of this devotional, since
Jaron, our son, was one of the choir directors. He had never once mentioned
this to us, and we were in awe of the powerful devotional, beauty of the
music and proud of our son, Jaron, for his beautiful efforts with the choir and
his tender emotions with the congregational hymn. It was a welcomed joy to our
Monday morning. We were also so inspired by the talks given by our Prophet and
his wife. Their messages were certainly not for just the youth. We are all
enlisted!
| Jaron Packer |
Avec notre beaucoup d’amour (With our great love),
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 Neuf
75004 PARIS
FRANCE
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FaceTime Renée at 801-564-1332
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Love the picture of the convert couple at the temple! They look so beautiful and happy.
ReplyDeleteDid you have Alan help you with your camera? Looks like you have been playing with the HDR?
Poznanski's, another connection. Our mission Pres while Tom was Stk pres...
ReplyDeleteOh, and thanks for the update on your g.kids. May God sustain and bless all of you!
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