Packers France Paris Mission Blog 16
Packers in Paris Blog 16 – June 25th – July
1st, of 2018
FHE & DANCING LESSONS
Family Home Evening
brought a fun change this past Monday, as we introduced and taught the YSA how
to Swing Dance. We only had 3 couples that could be formed, but they really
enjoyed getting to learn an America style dance. We love dancing, but have not danced
for a while, so we were forced to get on our dusty dancing feet and show
them the way.
| Fanny & Preston |
We were so grateful for
the opportunity again to present our, “Gathered Into the Garners,” PowerPoint
presentation in Lille, France. We took a lovely ride on the train and actually
was sad that it wasn’t longer than the hour it took. It was so beautiful to
watch the country side and relax in a very comfortable train. The ride back was
even better.
| Gare du Nord (Train Station) in Paris - We LOVE old Train Stations |
We only knew a few of the missionaries in this Zone, and the senior couple, Elder and
Sister Clark serving in Charlesville. They will complete their mission on
Tuesday, July 3rd.
| Sister Bennett & Sister Hicken |
| Elder Parkinson (Steve's 4th Cousin once removed) |
| Elder & Sister Clark |
President Sorensen’s
messages were great reminders on many key lessons. What he taught us was
powerful and quite life changing.
He also had us watch a
video by Elder Holland presented at the annual Mission President’s training
from June 2017. His whole topic was on the essential use of the Holy Ghost in
our lives at all times. He taught us a powerful tool in how to use the third
member of the Godhead in receiving personal revelation. You can email me if
you are interested.
We also loved hearing
again his story of when he and his family had an amazing conversation with
Elder and Sister Anderson, while on the speaker phone as he and his whole
family were on their way to Belgium. What was taught by this experience has
impressed us with the power of the blessings of our General Conference talks.
Sister Anderson continued to email more inspiring messages that she had learned
and shared with Sister Sorensen.
Our message was well
accepted and hopefully the missionaries will be more able to visualize the
blessings of using Family Search in their own lives and with the friends they
meet. The church is strongly encouraging us to use Family Search more with our
new friends in the field.
Lessons from WWII Desmond
Doss – Lord, please help me get one
more! One
of the stories that President Sorensen shared with us, was the story of Desmond
Doss, a remarkable man who fought bravely another kind of battle during WWII,
that of saving lives. If you have not yet read his story this will astound and
inspire you. I’m putting the link below for you to read. One of the many things
I learned from this man is that our convictions can carry us through the
toughest of times and yet, make a powerful change for good if we think of
others and not of ourselves. This is worth the read!
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| Desmond Doss |
The
legend says that Lille was founded in 640 by Lydéric and Phinaert
giants. But we find the first trace of Lille in writing of 1066.
Lille was in turn under Flemish, Burgundian, Spanish before becoming French in 1667 during the conquest of the city by Louis XIV.
Successive enlargements over the centuries have made it the fourth city of France today.
Lille was in turn under Flemish, Burgundian, Spanish before becoming French in 1667 during the conquest of the city by Louis XIV.
Successive enlargements over the centuries have made it the fourth city of France today.
| Old Stock Exchange Square |
| We found a lovely park and enjoyed the fresh smell of flowers and green grass! |
| Memorial for WWI |
This last Wednesday we had a couple of sweet experiences meeting
people that we knew were not accidents. I will only take the time to share the
second of the two.
Since we were in need of a thank you gift, I walked to the gift
shop next to our apartment complex. I usually don’t even think of going to this
particular store because it is so expensive, but I ventured inside anyway.
I quickly found the perfect gift for a reasonable price and waited
for the attendant to finish with the customer ahead of me. As I waited, I began
to talk with the husband (Peter) who was waiting for his wife to finish the
purchase. I asked him questions where they were from, as he appeared to be
American. He and his wife (Coco) were from New York. I ended up learning much
about them. His wife is from Shanghai and they recently married approximately 4
years ago, after Peter’s first wife passed away. He asked about Steve and my
service here in Paris, as he saw my name badge. He said he knew about the
church quite well, as his boss was a member of our LDS faith and that his boss’s
children had served missions. As I continued talking to him, I also shared
about my parents having served 7 French speaking missions. He was in awe of their
service. I shared with him that my sister had recently just finished a book
about their lives. He was quite intrigued. I asked if I could send him a copy of
my parent’s book. He was thrilled and said he would love to read their book.
Peter, and Coco, were such a delightful and kind couple. I loved
how he spoke of his dear Coco, with such loving affection. They also invited us
to their home sometime after we return from our mission. We accepted their invitation
and as well invited them to visit the great state of Utah. Peter asked that Steve and I stay in touch with
them about our mission here in Paris.
SPECIAL THANKS TO A
WONDERFUL WOMAN
Today
we prepared food for a special celebration of thanks for our dear Institute
secretary, Marilyn Piquette, who has served for 26 years as the secretary of
the institute here in Paris. Her retiring from this position was the reason for
our gift for her. She was delighted for everyone’s kind gestures of love.
| Peter & Coco |
| Marilyn Piquette |
Bro.
Simoné – Director of Seminary & Institute over France We
were so thrilled to meet Bro. Simoné who happened to be visiting from Lyon,
France. He worked with my parents daily while they were serving in Lyon from 2000-2002 and they know each other very well.
He was so pleased that I was their daughter. He proceeded to share with me some
of the most tender experiences he had with my parents. He said that the students
loved them and appreciated their involvement in their daily lives via their
teaching, their profound effect with music in their lives and the wonderful food
my mother always cooked for them. He lovingly shared the time when my dad had once
conducted a Regional YSA Conference choir of over 300 singers. My father is
such a masterful conductor that he literally had them in the palm of his hands
filled with the spirit of love and perfection. That would be my father on both
accounts! My mother was always working on musical numbers, cooking daily and
loving all of the YSA’s and so much more.
| Renee & Brother Simoné |
LET IT BEGIN! PROJECT
UPDATE ON CENTER!
As we were walking past our Family History Center this last
Thursday, we happened to look inside and see our FM friends, Brother Antoine
and Brother Vienne and two construction men. They were in the middle of
measuring and getting final details about the center and then told us the
construction would begin this next week. We were thrilled to say the least.
This may still take until the end of September to finalize the construction, but
we are glad they are beginning now. We’re trying to be patient as we know that
it won’t be all that we had hoped for, but we know that it will still be
lovely. Once it is complete we’ll begin to put everything inside and ready it
for an Open House event.
| Brother Antoine (last day FM), Brother Vienne (new FM), & Steve |
Saturday, we cleaned out the Visitor Center completely to get it
ready for construction next week. Large items that will be brought back to the
center will be taken by the FM people and brought back when completed.
TEMPLE TRIP MEETINGS!
We were delighted on our way to the temple this last Friday, to
run into a sweet couple from Mexico who also were on their way to the temple. We
found out that Elder Trevino was the Area Seventy for all of Mexico. We enjoyed
getting to know them and directing them to the temple.
| Packers and Elder & Sister Trevino |
We loved our experience at the temple this day. Steve, for the
first time, listened to the whole session in French. I was so proud of him.
MICAELA’S BAPTISM VIA
FACETIME
We were so grateful to be able to watch, via Facetime, Micaela’s
baptism last Saturday. It brought such tears of joy to be able to be a part of
this all the way from France. The bishop announced to everyone that they were
not recording, but had allowed the Facetime for our benefit!
Congratulations Micaela! We loved talking to her for a minute
afterwards, as well as some of the other grandkids and parents present.
| Adam & Micaela (They received permission to do Facetime for the Baptism) |
| Sweet Micaela |
| Micaela & Janine on Facetime with Grandma and Grandpa in Paris |
Visitors to our empty Center! While
cleaning out some of the small things in the center prior to next week, we received
a wonderful visit from the Limb family from California. What a kind and gracious
family they were. Because the Grandma was ill this day, we met her the next day
at church.
| The Lim Family from California |
| The Lim Family in part with Grandma this time |
WORLD CUP FRANCE WIN!
Saturday was an exciting day for the people of France! The
anticipation of their playing Argentina was getting very intense. This was
their last chance to continue in the tournament if they won this time around.
We were walking past some restaurants as the game began and every
eye was on the TV screens. Once we got home at around 6 pm we heard a loud
scream coming from outside our apartment. I opened up the window and was
astounded at the exuberant cheers we could hear of their exciting win over
Argentina. If they end up winning the World Cup, France will party like none
other and for who knows how long.
| World Cup |
BLAZING HEAT ON SUNDAY!
On our own! Elder and Sister Bonny were not with us this day
to share in the responsibilities for the noon English speaking Sacrament
meeting. We handled it fine, but we were battling the extreme heat of the day.
When you couple the intense heat and high humidity, we were toasting. The
visitors were wonderful and patient with the circumstances, but even the mobile
air conditioning blowers didn’t do much. The church is in the process of
getting updated window coverings, but for now we get the full sun streaming in.
We met some lovely and dear people and they were all so
appreciative of our efforts with them. As always the spirit felt that day was
undeniably blessing everyone in attendance in spite of the heat.
BYU Folk Dancers
Fireside
Sunday evening was a
Fireside with the BYU Folk Dancers in Versailles. Since Steve has been a former
BYU Folk Dancer and traveled to Europe 41 years ago, we were thrilled to hear
their special fireside this night and are looking forward to their special performances
next week. It brought back a lot of memories for Steve. It is because of the
Folk Dancers that we even met in the first place. It was an inspiring meeting with
music and testimony by some of the dancers.
| BYU Folk Dancers Bus |
| Fireside in Versailles |
| She shared her message in French |
| Jeanette Geslison (Artistic Director) & Steve discussing |
With much love &.....
Joyeux 4 Juillet (Happy 4th
of July),
Elder et Soeur Packer
Grandpère et Mémé Packer (Please use our last name on any mail, or
it will get returned)
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


Since Italy is not in the World Cup we are for Belgium! France will be our second choice....So cool you got to Face time for the baptism. Now that is creative thinking!
ReplyDeleteLoved reading these stories! I’m excited to hear where communicationwith coco and her husband goes.
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