Packers France Paris Mission Blog 21
Packers in Paris Blog 21 – July 30th – August
6th, of 2018
HAPPINESS/JOY IS:
What brings you joy or
happiness? Joy or happiness can come in so many forms and often you find
them in the smallest and most discrete places. Basically, missionaries are most
often the happiest or filled with joy because they are serving others (Mosiah 2:17,
18-27). Missionaries aren’t the only ones who experience true joy through
service, but we’ve loved witnessing this joy increase in our own lives and
those of the missionaries and members alike as each of us serve others.
Other things that have
brought us joy and happiness:
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On the top of the list! Speaking with
our children, grandchildren and parents brings us so much joy, especially video
chatting or receiving a Marco Polo or video!
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Watching little children here in Europe! They are so adorable
and stir longings for our own adorable grandchildren. “They are so mignon
(cute)!”
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Witnessing how others (usually strangers) treat the elderly with
such care and respect.
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Helping someone find their family names on Family Search
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Seeing the YSA group mingle together to lift one another
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Learning something new even if it hurts at first!
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Feeling the spirit when someone shares their testimony of Jesus
Christ.
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Experiencing someone enter the waters of baptism
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The list could go on and on!
FHE CONNECTIONS
| Maryn and Freddy Tan |
We were so happy to meet a fun and new couple who joined us for
the first time and will be living here for the next two years. They are so
delightful, talented and energetic! As we began to ask more questions, we were
delighted for one more connection. Their names are Maryn (Jenkins) & Freddy
Tan. Maryn was from the same Stake in Bountiful that my sister Lucie is from.
She knows the Gibbons well! They are going to be a great addition to our Institute
here. Welcome Maryn and Freddy Tan!
UTAH “TUTOR” GUESTS
Last Tuesday we received a surprise phone call from our former French
tutor, Halie Wooley Watkins and her husband, Sam. They and Sam’s family have
been traveling together for several weeks and once in Paris Halie and Sam
wanted to meet up with us. We were thrilled and invited them over for a visit.
We had become very close to Halie and so thrilled to meet Sam at our farewell
gathering in Utah. They are an exceptional couple and we so enjoyed our wonderful
visit with them. We secretly didn’t want to let them go.
| Packers with their sweet guests, Sam and Halie Watkins |
Baby news!
At the end of our visit they made their special announcement
that they were expecting a baby in February of next year. We were so happy for
them. I received permission to share this glorious news for any who might know
them. We sure love the Watkins and wish them the very best! Sister Wooley
Watkins served her mission here over a year ago and was known for having the
finest French accent in the mission (and we would agree) and she was such an
amazing missionary! She is incredible, as is her dear husband!
PARIS SUD (SOUTH) ZONE
CONFERENCE – MANY LESSONS LEARNED - FAMILY HISTORY CENTER
AT ST. MERRI UPDATE
Paris Sud Zone Conference
Last Wednesday we attended Zone Conference. It was another feast!
Our mission president and his wife are such remarkable people and always
captivate us with their life lessons and valuable mission truths. Sister
Sorensen can’t always attend, as they still have younger children to care for,
but every time she is present we feel of her love, her deep-rooted testimony
and her ability to teach us exactly what we need to learn. Today was no
different!
| Sister Sorensen - Mission President's wife |
We are so thrilled for them as this last Thursday they were
picking up their oldest child and daughter at the airport from her mission in
Norway! Those are some of the sweetest days and moments of joy!
Here are a few things that were taught and
that especially touched us!
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“Be the kind of person that your family (friend, example, etc…)
couldn’t live without.
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I then asked myself, “What kind of wife (insert any title) would
I be that my husband couldn’t live without?”
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“Hopefully, each mistake
we make becomes a lesson in wisdom, turning stumbling blocks into
stepping-stones.”
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Boyd K. Packer once stated, “Things that don’t change, remain
the same…” “And when we are through changing-we’re through.” Taken from April
2018 GC- Lynn G. Robbins Elder Robbins continues, “Because we don’t want to be through
until we become as our Savior is, we need to continue getting up each time we
fall, with a desire to keep growing and progressing despite our weaknesses. In
our weakness, He reassures us, “My grace is sufficient for thee: for my
strength is made perfect in weakness.”
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Don’t leave your apartment (home) till you have the spirit with
you!
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President Eyring stated… “Great ministers have qualified for the
Holy Ghost to be a nearly constant companion.”
Repentir – O Divine Redeemer
This beautiful word, Repentir, has taken on deeper meaning and
especially with the song, “O Divine Redeemer”
Last September of 2017, our mission president met one of his
departing sister missionaries, by the name of Sister Newell. It wasn’t until
this time that President Sorensen, a new mission President, had known who she
was. Her father is Lloyd Newell, the voice of, “Music and the Spoken Word.”
Once he knew her connection, he was curious about how his stories came about,
and then she told him that some of them came from ideas of others and then his
own personal experiences. She told President Sorensen that her dad is always up
for new ideas. If he would just let her know, she would share his thoughts with
her dad, Lloyd Newell. Right then and there he told her that he would love to
hear the story shared of Charles Gounod’s (he was from France) writing of Repentir
(O Divine Redeemer). She sent this request to her father and within a month of
when they had spoken, in October 2017 General Conference Sunday’s Music and the
Spoken Word, Lloyd Newell shared the story from Charles Gounod on Repentir, a
remarkable story. The link is below and if you go to 14
minutes, you’ll get right to the story and then hear the choir sing, their
beautiful rendition of, O Divine Redeemer (Repentir).
Click here for Spoken Word and Repentir Story – go to 14 minutes, you’ll get right to
the story and then hear the choir sing their beautiful rendition of, O Divine Redeemer (Repentir)
| Elder Poulson on the left is from our old home town in Poway, CA |
Center Update -
As we left for a short moment to pick up the lunch for the ZC group,
we looked into our center to see workers smoothing out the floor with cement
first off, then other agents later.
INSTITUTE DINNER AGAIN!
Enough said! 😉
After we were finished melting in the kitchen from cooking, we needed to leave
asap as we needed to pack and leave early the next morning! Elder and Sister
Bonny stopped us on our way out to wish us a Happy 40th
Anniversary from all of the YSA!
| A bit "happy" because we are on our way back to our apartment to get ready for our special weekend! |
JOY OF CELEBRATING 40 YEARS
OF MARRIAGE! FRIDAY, AUGUST 3RD, 2018
Speaking earlier of joy, this would be it! Our relationship as
husband and wife is choice, tender, very sacred and eternal! We have been so
blessed to have one another throughout these many years to help lift, encourage
and comfort one another and with our family as well. We continue to learn and
grow together, and especially being on a mission is one of the most
exhilarating and hardest things we’ve ever done together, but we are growing
more than ever! How deeply and genuinely we love on another!
For this momentous occasion, we were hoping we could take a
little outing to honor this time in our lives. It’s not very often you’ll be
living in France and living near so many wonderful sites. We both agreed that
we wanted to visit the Loire Valley southwest of Paris over the weekend. The
Loire Valley is known for its many Châteaus. Since we had a limited time, we
tried to cram in what we could. Here is a brief synopsis of our weekend. It was
magnificent to say the least!
We spent from Friday, August 3rd
– Monday, August 6th in the Loire Valley.
We so enjoyed our experience in Tours, France to see four different Châteaus and Tours itself. On
our anniversary we went to the Château
de Chenonseau. The next day we saw three other Châteaus in one day that
were all so incredible (ok, very exhausting too). We saw Château de Chamborde, Château
Royal d'Amboise (where Leonardo Da Vinci’s tomb is located), and then
finally Château du Clos Lucé – Home
of Leonard Da Vinci’s work! This particular Château encapsulates so much of
Leonardo Da Vinci’s inventions, his life’s work, paintings, and his personal
life’s sacrifices. His life was inspiring and most fascinating to say the
least. Each had their unique adn special charm that we could write on and on
about each, but we will spare you. Hopefully the photos will say a little of
what we saw! We’ll try to post extra photos at the end for those who may want
to see a few more.
| Another train ride to our first Château - I see happy! |
| Château de Chenonseau |
| Final photo of the evening of our 40th Anniversary! Such a wonderful day! |
THIS IS NOT MY PHOTO - FROM INTERNET! This might help you to see its majesty!
Château de Chamborde
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| Painting from inside the Château |
| The outside beauty of this Château exceeds the interior, though it was magnificent as well! |
| Château Royal d'Amboise |
| Side/Front View from the other side of the ridge |
| The actual - Leonardo Da Vinci's Tomb inside the small chapel below |
| Painting of Leonardo Da Vinci on his death bed |
| Look at the intricacies! |
| Château du Clos Lucé - home of Leonardo Da Vinci's and his work |
| Hi work room - there's so much more of this room - seen in brief video below |
| Though this is not the actual Mona Lisa, this portrait hangs in this room to honor the artist, Leonardo DV! |
| One of many of his inventions - this area was replete of drawings and replicas of his inventions! |
Church at Joué lè Tours
Sunday was a wonderful day to attend church in Joué lè Tours. We
met with the sisters for that area and met their friend they brought to church,
Bernard. We had the opportunity to participate through giving prayers and
playing the piano and the sharing of my testimony. We later met the Branch
President, President Momo Djemai, who is an amazing leader, and works for the
church over a large area of Europe for Employment and Self-Reliance.
| The Sisters (Foley and Todd) and their amis, Bernard |
| President Momo Djemai and Packers |
Dinner with the Athènour family
We were kindly invited to have dinner with the Athènour family
later that evening joining with the sister missionaries. We enjoyed a wonderful
time with them. They were so gracious and fun! Their home had a wine cellar (not
used) from the 15th or 16th century. It was cool! They
were cool! Rachel Athènour is the sister to Renée Hall, our bishop’s wife here in
Paris.
| The sister Missionaries, part of the Athènour Family and their friend |
| Rachel and David Athènour |
Too many photos to post - Be thankful there aren't more than there are!
The pictures we will post, of hundreds we took, will have to
suffice, or you’d never get through this blog. We spent some time in Tours in
the Old Town on our final day and felt our time in the Loire Valley was
perfect! To say the least, it was a heavenly and fulfilling weekend, but most
importantly because it was with one another! How grateful we are to have had
this time together to relish our dear relationship as husband and wife!
| Part of the sections of Old Town |
| Musee du Compagnonnage - Exhibits of many of thesis projects by all the craftsmen from the mid 1500's to date! FASCINATING! |
FAMILY HISTORY CENTER AT ST.
MERRI UPDATE AGAIN!
While we were gone, most of the tile was laid! Even though it
wasn’t our choice of the tile color or flooring we wanted, it’s a beautiful
sight to see these daily changes.
Conclusion
May each of you find your own daily changes for good! Be it
finding more joy, discovering how you can serve others and how you can build
your own foundation of truths and goodness!
Deux oiseaux amoureux à
Paris (Two love birds in Paris),
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

Bravissimo. Glad your get-away was successful. Good choice :)....Looks like the Center is really shaping up!
ReplyDeleteCongrats to Halie! So fun that you got to see her.
ReplyDeleteThe link to your video didn’t seem to work, I’ll try it from the computer. I’m glad you guys were able to have that weekend touring!
So I just tried the link to the video from the computer and it did the same thing. It took me to my gmail. I think you might have inserted the wrong url
ReplyDeleteOH! And loved the story about Oh Divine Redeemer. Just beautiful
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