As we get ready to celebrate the birth of our Savior, may we
all strive to do as he taught and demonstrated throughout his ministry. May we visit the sick and afflicted; lift up
those who are feeling depressed, and minister to the needs of the flock. In trying to do just that, we have been very
busy visiting all of our members in this small branch of the church here in
Siena. Bonnie had a great idea for a
Christmas memory for our members. Our
oldest daughter, Kristine, is a great bookmaker, and she makes these small
books that are also ornaments that can be hung on a Christmas tree. She made a special one for Darryl for his
birthday in October.
We asked Kristine to make about 30 of these little book
ornaments and bring them to us when she visited us in October. She made some very beautiful ones that we
have now been giving to our members as a token of our love and appreciation. We have written a personal note in each one
of them, and we have encouraged our members to continue the work of strengthening
their own testimonies as they help build the branch here in this beautiful part
of the Lord's vineyard.
We have had a great time visiting our members, and inviting
those who are less active to come back and enjoy the fellowship of the Lord's
church.
We decided to hold our Christmas feast on Sunday this year,
and make it a lunch that we could all enjoy together right after our three-hour
block of meetings. In addition, for the
third year in a row now the small Siena branch has performed a live
nativity. We invite all our members and
investigators to come and participate, as we act out the Nativity and sing
together the hymns of the season. We
decided to do the live nativity activity right after our Christmas lunch.
So, needless to say, Sunday, December 21, was a very busy
day!!
The first hour of meetings did not start out very well, as
there were only the six full time missionaries and 4 or 5 members. However, as the day progressed, more and more
members starting showing up, including a number of less active members and some
friends and family of some of our members.
By the end of the block, we had eight less active members in attendance,
and about 6 - 8 investigators, in addition to our faithful members.
We had a great lunch, starting off with crostini and other
antipasti, followed by homemade lasagna and cannelloni. Then we had roasted chicken and vegetables,
followed by salad and fruit. We capped
off the lunch with scrumptious desserts, and everyone left the table filled
with happy thoughts and much food.
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Brother Natale taking his creations out of the oven |
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Simone, Darryl's 1st Counselor, donning his candy stripe apron and directing the creation of antipasti |
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Bianka, Moreno, Redi (hiding), Lorena and Sonia enjoying the feast |
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Eugenia, Enrique, Eole and Paolo doing the same |
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The whole group at the end of a great meal! |
We then moved back into the chapel where we put on the live
nativity. For the third year in a row our
sister missionaries have reprised the rolls of Joseph and Mary, with the taller
sister performing flawlessly as Joseph.
Our members then filled in the other roles, and our two elders were,
once again, wise men.
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Sisters Remund and Salmond |
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Sharon and Bianka as beautiful angels |
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Mikki as our littlest shepherd, with his grandma |
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The shepherds make it to the manger |
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Our shepherds |
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Elder Johnson, Paolo and Elder Moa as our Wise Men |
Brother Rotelli narrated the event, reading much from the
sacred story as found in Luke. At
appropriate intervals throughout the play, everyone joined in singing the hymns
of the season. It was a touching display
that brought the true meaning of Christmas into each of our hearts.
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The entire cast |
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The cast and the choir (everyone) |
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They talked Darryl into getting out from behind the camera |
On the following day, we had a special branch family night
where we went to a rest home in Siena where one of our members is now
living. Since she couldn't come to our
Christmas lunch and nativity play, we took some of that to her. We sang a number of Christmas carols to
Francesca and some of her friends on her floor.
She was happy to see us and we were happy to bring some Christmas spirit
to the lives of these elderly folks, many of who have few if any visitors.
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The sisters singing to Francesca |
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Bonnie and the elders doing the same |
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A great FHE activity! |
Today we had to drive to San Giovanni to inspect the
apartments of the missionaries living there.
On the way back we drove through the beautiful Chianti region, which
consists of rolling hills covered with vineyards and olive groves as far as the
eye can see. As we crested a hill we
were greeted by a spectacular vision of pillars of light piercing through the
clouds and descending to earth.
What a great way to ring in Christmas Eve and remind us all
that the greatest gift ever given by any father to any child was the great gift
of a Savior that our Heavenly Father gave to all of us. He gave us His Son, who brought light and
hope into the world. A Savior whose
light burns brightly and shows us the way to life everlasting.
It is our prayer that we will all walk toward the light,
grasp it and never let go. And as we do,
may our light so shine that we too may be lights to the world as we help our
brothers and sisters along the stony path of this earthly sojourn.
We wish all who might take a moment to read this blog a very
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!!