Monday, October 28, 2013

 Eating out with Elders Nyman and Cutler.  Elder Andersen was in his last week.
 This is our sewing class.  We are doing a hand sewing projeclt but now our sewing machine is here and we can get serious.  Elders Brown and Cutler are the star students.
 Eniko, Teamea, Rozalia--mother and daughters who haven't been active for a while.  Hope we can get them back.
 Dear Agnes.  She is a Family History Missionary.  She wants to teach the missionaries how to cook hungarian.  She made a dessert for us call Turo  gomboc.  It was soooooooo delicious!  Kind of llike cheesecake only better.

 All of us gathered around, eating this wonderful dessert.
 On Elder Andersen's last week he spoke in church.  Several people came to hear from talk.  There was a cute family, the Toths, from Tokai who aren't members but love him anyway.  This handsome young man was found and taught by Elder Andersen.  He was baptized and is a rock!  We had them all to Sunday dinner.
 We were so surprised but Sister Michaud was transferred!  She is going to another city to be the companion of a new senior sister missionary. We will miss her but hope she is really happy there.
 We visited a member, Sister Abrok, and when we got there she had a wonderful meal prepared for us--gouyash, homemade bread, pallacsintas, and this wonderful sweetbread below.  So sweet!

 Wednesday morning we decided to take our morning walk to the train station to say goodbye to Elders Andersen and Brown.  It was a national holiday and the streets were deserted.  We passed a flag ceremony on the way and stopped to watch for a few minutes but we didn't want to miss the elders so we hurried on
 Goodbye Elder Andersen!  Well done!  Have a safe trip home and a happy life.
Goodbye Elder Brown.  He was here when we came to Debrecen and has been here the whole time with us.  We will miss him but hope to see him at future mission conferences.  He was transferred and has about a year left.

2 comments:

Megan said...

I want that dessert recipe! Sounds yum! Looks like you are doing good!

Unknown said...

Dear Steels,
We love your blog and we love you! Thank you for taking such good care of the missionaries and especially our dear Elder Nyman. We love seeing Hungary through your eyes!

With love and appreciation,
Shari Nyman