Packer's France Paris Mission Blog 15



Packers in Paris Blog 15 – June 18th June 24th of 2018



FAMILY WE HAD NEVER MET



As in many extended families, they can become so large, there will always be cousins you’ve never met. We heard that one of my cousin’s (Betty Teela) granddaughter (McKenzie Teela) is getting married to a French man (Florian Brioude) and they were here visiting and we invited them over for dinner.  We had never met them but enjoyed our time with them.
McKenzie and Florian
2nd ZONE CONFERENCE PRESENTATION



This last Tuesday was another Zone Conference and we were grateful to present again our “Gathered into the Garners,” presentation. We LOVE attending these Zone Conferences to feel the zeal of each of the Sisters and Elders. We always learn so much from attending these. 



We were sad to see a sister we’ve grown to love leave our mission to head to her actual mission in St. George, UT. She’s been awaiting her visa these past three months.  She’s from Belgium and knew Steve’s sister and husband well (Tom and Anita Herway). Sister Kabango has been such an amazing missionary here and since she’s been here for so long, she actually was almost hoping she could just stay here for the rest of her mission. She will be incredible in St. George working in the Visitor Center of the St. George Temple. 


Sister Kabango


GRATEFUL FOR OUR NEW REFRIDGERATOR



We have gone for 3 months with a very tiny and not well functioning refrigerator. We finally put in a petition at the beginning of the week for a new fridge. The office apologized, as they had meant to do this from the beginning and forgot. So, because our new fridge is too big to fit in the kitchen, we moved our dryer that was in the dining area into the place of our old fridge and we have two fridges in our living area. It may seem weird, but we are so grateful to have a new and larger fridge. We keep a good supply of water in the tiny fridge and other things that won’t be bothered by the inconsistencies. It is so lovely and wonderful to have more room so that we won’t have to shop as often, hopefully just weekly. The freezer is awesome as well! You gotta love the simple things in life that we take for granted back home.




CONFERENCE CALL



Last Thursday morning we had an early morning conference call with our mission president and several other missionaries to discuss how to best publicize the coming of BYU’s Folk Dancers in July. We love the Folk Dancers and especially because it for this that Steve and I met back over 40 years ago. Steve had been a Folk Dancer and his partner was one of my dear friends. Our hearts are invested to do what we can to get it announced, but it’s hard to describe to others what they are all about. They are by the way, amazing! If you have never seen any of their concerts, at Christmas time, it is well worth your time. We are thrilled that they will be coming for several free concerts and gatherings with the YSA and youth. 




OFII



We love each time we get to take the new missionaries to take them to OFII, where they get their papers for legalization signed after a series of physicals and questioning. They always pass! 😉 It ends up being a 6 hour process from start to finish from the time we leave together and return. We love our fun and meaningful interactions with them.

OFII Missionaries
INSTITUTE & INTENSE NOISE OUTSIDE



After institute Thursday night we had a very late meeting again discussing several important issues coming up. Once again it made for a very late night. These French do not mind their late nights, we are sure of it!



The noise from outside became more and more intense with very loud music and crowds. We were unsure what it was until we walked out and saw thousands who had congregated on each end of the block of our little street, for a large celebration. We were basically blocked on both ends and took a less crowded alley way to depart back into the main road by the Pompidou Center. I will admit it was a bit sketchy and concerning, but we were watched over.



TEMPLE REOPENED



We were grateful to return to the temple after it was closed for two weeks. We know that our opportunity to go as often as possible will be limited once our center is opened and our who life will be in that center. The renewing feeling we receive by attending the temple gives us so much strength to carry on. 





After our time in the temple, we decided to walk over to the Patron Housing just behind the temple by the garden. We met a sister who is a receptionist. She looked familiar to me and we finally figured we had seen her perform at a stake function. Her name is Paule Stevine and is such a dear woman with such love to serve with her talents and testimony.



Once she told me where she was from (Congo), I wondered if she had ever heard of Philip Banza. His father was the first member of the church in the Congo’s and the story of his conversion is so riveting. My brother knows Philip well, as they worked together in Salt Lake and we had also had Philip come to our home once for a fireside many years ago to share his and his father’s story. She did know Philip and the amazing story of his father.

Paule Stevine and Soeur Packer
MISSIONARY INSPECTION AND BAPTISM DAY ADVENTURES



     Missionary Inspections

We’ve been given four apartments of missionaries to visit and inspect for cleanliness and if all is working well.



It was quite an adventure and far away to find the right metro and follow our phones’ GPS to locate the two apartments that we visited this week on Saturday. We were in an area we had never been in.  Our visit and inspection went well with both apartments.
These were found taped in their WC room! LOVE IT!
In our walks to the second apartment we passed a beautiful memorial garden park. We love how they honor the heroes from the past.  
War Memorial Garden Park in Nogent, France

Every part of the park was filled with beauty!


     Marvin’s Baptism

We’ve been grateful to see the wonderful process of Marvin’s path to baptism. He is a kind, quiet but faithful man.

Soeur Nickerson, Marvin Mirande, Elder Durrant, Soeur Jensen
 Finding the town and church that the baptism was being held at was another adventure that we hope never to repeat. As we were heading back, we then found an easy one-way straight RER ride back to our apartment. We are learning!



SUNDAY’S INSPIRATIONS



     Lessons to be learned

In our English-speaking Sacrament Meeting, there are always lessons that are learned and it’s different for every person in the room. What I may gain from the meeting will be totally different than someone else, as it is in every learning setting. Here are just a few things that caught my heart’s attention. Just as a reminder, this English-speaking meeting is a testimony meeting each week. You never know who will be standing and sharing and from what parts of the world, but hands down it is the most remarkable and inspiring part of every Sunday. Every person who leaves from the meeting are in awe of how they have felt for having attended.



     Her mother must have taught her to be a good and kind person

Brother Ron Hardy from Spokane, WA, came and stood at the pulpit and spoke of how the Light of Christ can be spotted and learned from everywhere we stand. He spoke of an elderly woman who walked into a metro with two very large bags. Without hesitation, another younger woman, from African descent, saw this elderly woman so heavy laden, quickly rose up from her seat and motioned for her to sit in her place. The elderly woman was so grateful.



Bro. Hardy then tenderly shared what he thought he caught in the younger woman’s eyes. He saw the gleam of love and joy she must have felt and how she must’ve been taught by a loving mother how to be a good and kind person.



     Versailles Palace versus the LDS Temple experience

Amanda and her husband from Delaware had an experience earlier in the week where they had two places of interest that day, one to see the Versailles Palace and the other, the LDS Temple. The LDS temple was their main priority, but they thought they would go to the Palace first and then have more time at the temple. As they approached the Palace they could see that the waiting time to go through the hoards of long lines would make it impossible to see the temple. They then decided to take the 30 min walk from the Palace to the temple. They could not say enough about their experience for having made the temple their main priority.



     Last but not least! The Hansen Family

At the end of our meeting, we met the darling Hansen family, where the wife had shared her testimony earlier about the call of action from President Nelson’s challenge to the youth to join the Youth Battalion of the gospel. After hearing President and Sister Nelson, they printed off a copy of the prophet’s talk and studied in depth what their family could do personally to prepare to serve the Lord now!



They then asked if they could have a copy of the Book of Mormon that we have ready to share with those who desire to give it to anyone they meet on their trip to Paris. It was so inspiring to see the exuberance and faithfulness of this family.


The Hansen Family 

SPECIAL THANKS TO MY DEAR HUSBAND AND COMPANION


I am so grateful for Steve and for his love, generosity and sweet companionship we’ve experienced together throughout our marriage and this mission. I appreciate his hard work and determination to accomplish the work we’ve been asked to do and then much more. We have a wonderful companionship as missionaries and husband and wife and have gained so much from this experience that will help us in further areas throughout our lives. How deeply I love him!

My most favorite Elder and only Companion!
Mes salutations respectueuses (Yours faithfully),


Elder et Soeur Packer                                                                                                  

Grandpère et Mémé Packer (Please use our last name on any mail, so they don’t return it)



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4 quai du Marché Neuf

75004 PARIS 

FRANCE

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