Quote of the Day

"They say it takes a minutes to find a Special Person,
an hour to appreciate them,
a day to love them,
but then an entire life to forget them."
"I say, you will remember them through ALL Eternity."

Sunday, June 14, 2009

The Field is White .... and here WE COME!

May 13 2009

We arrived in Mancester after a long day and night on Delta Airlines. We were met at the airport by two Elders who were the assistent to the President. They swept up our heavy luggage like it weighted nothing at all and put into the mission van (this van was more like a utility van).

They took us directly to the mission home where President and Sister Bullock was waiting for us and after a warm welcome and a picture taken (and the Elders carried all our luggage up stairs where we were going be for the night) we were met by all the Senior couples in the mission for a nice meal that Sister Bullock had prepared. So we met Elder and Sister Hafen over CES, Elder/Dr. and Sister Simonsen mission Doctor, Elder and Sister Davis office missionaries, Elder and Sister Steenhoek prosilting, Elder and Sister Berry prosyliting.

(Elder and Sister Steenhoek from California)

We then had a short interview with the President and he told us where we were going to serve and that we should be ready by 10:00 am to leave for the ferry. Another pair of office Elders were given the responsibility to get us to the ferry on time. We had our car, but we were instructed to follow them as they would lead us to the ferry. We could have made it without them as we had the GPS and a good map and Dad was familiar with driving on the left side. However, we followed them through small villiages and into tight roads where we had to turn on a dime and get back in the right direction. We were watching the clock as it looked like we were not going to make the ferry. Our time was to be on the ferry by 1:30 as it left dock by 2:15. We finally got to the ferry at 1:45 and was the last car permitted on which we were told has never happened.

We arrived on the Isle of Man at 5:30 and drove to the apartment, where the Elders were waiting for us. The had been instructed by Pres. Bullock to help us get into our apartment and that they were to take care of us the next few days. We appreciated that as they knew the island and where the bank, car register, post office, electric company and grocery store. They stayed with us and while we were standing in line at the above places, they would leave and go out on the street to talk to people about "coming unto Christ". They had about 7 appointments that day as we were down in the town square.

Elder and Sister Davis, were the ones to find our nice apartment. It is only four rooms counting the bathroom, bedroom, laundry room and kitchen/living room, but very nice and clean. It is all electric so with a switch we have hot water and fast wall heaters. We have an entry gate that has to be opened with a combination (like David and Alison) also a garage for the car, a view of the sea and a large patio if we want to go outside for some sun. It is furnished, but our Bishop came over to get acquainted and he took us to an antique sale and we bought a couple of computer tables and a small table for our entry which hold the pamphlets, extra Book of Mormon's that the mission provides for us to hand out when we are teaching.

Our assignment here is to find and get acquainted with all the Douglas Ward members on the record, which is about 250 and about 75 are active and working with callings in the ward. So we have the full ward membership records and have been searching out everyone. We are getting better in finding our way around the island. We're still not sure how this island sits in relationship to north, south, east, and west.
President Bullock was somewhat concerned about our arriving at the island about the same time as the Big TT races. This race has been going on in this island for about 100 years and motorcyles from all over the world come here to race or be a part of this event. So the last week of May they started with qualifying races and then raced the first full week of June and ended the 13th of June.

We have seen a few motorcycles in England and here on the Isle of Man, but within a week the number of bikes grew by large numbers. They expected to have an additional 50,000 people come for this event and many would be riding their own bikes. So there football fields (or what we call soccer) were opened up to house tents for all the incoming spectators. Many of the hotels, apartments, rooms in homes, and even some left their homes to be 'to let' (rented out).

So we have had a couple of interesting weeks with all these bikers. I have felt like we were living in the center of a bee hive, at times. We had motorcycles on each side of the car going high speeds. These bikers seemed to be careful with rules of the road, and all of them were dressed in heavy leather clothings, with helmets, shoes, everything matching and seemed to be well protected. We have been busy finding members and stayed pretty clear of all this action.
We have made over 100 address contact , with about 70 members that we have talked to face to fact. Some have invited us back and we are set to give lessons to about 7 families a week, not including the Single Adults which we have offered to teach a weekly Institute class. Bishop has asked us to do a monthly "Faith in God" achievement days for the Primary. Dad is in his glory and I just hang on to the seat of his pants. How blessed am I to have such a strong missionary companion. What can I say?

Some of this will be repeated from my earlier letters, but I thought this would be a good way to include some more pictures and to journal all at once.

We love you all, and miss you terrible.

Mom and Dad - Elder and Sister Allen

Monday, June 8, 2009

Hey, Elder, "Let's go and do some good"

We had a wonderful experience in the MTC. It was a short four day crash course, but built our spirits ready to serve. We had the joy of being there the same time as our sweet granddaughter, Alicia. So we had lunch with her as often as we could and gots as many hugs as possible. Here are a few pictures: Jeff and Poppy and family came to see us into the MTC along with Kimberly and Jennifer and the little boys, Ayden and Ethan.


We love these pictures they are all unique, some looking, some crying, some laughing, and Jeff holding on to Ethan and here Kimberly is taking the picture.


Poppy is taking this picture and again we love the expressions on everyones faces.




Elder Allen and Sister Allen just received our tags, so we were putting them on each other. Notice I have my featherweight sewing machine above the tag. (Go figure!)

Here we are in the map picture, except England was way too high for us to reach. It is somewhere up there.
We left the MTC and had a couple days in Salt Lake before we flew out of for Manchester. So while in Salt Lake we celebrated Dad's birthday with Kimberly and had Melanie and Keven join us for a couple days.





Here we are in the Apartment in Salt Lake on Sunday after church, just before Melanie and Keven left for Boise.

Jeff and Kimberly took us to the airport on Monday May 11th 2009. We were really happy to have them with us. It was a great help for us to get our heavy luggage checked, but the best was to have them there to say, "good bye".

Saturday, February 7, 2009

2009 Mission Call

A wonderful day as we awaited for all our children
to come on a conference call to share the moment of opening the Big White Envelope...(same as Alicia).

Two of our families, who live close were with us in the home, Brian & Sheri, Nathan and Daniel, and Trevor and Lisa, Aubrey, Colby, Sierra, Savanna and Ariel.
We waited until 6:15 pst and it took us about 10 minutes to get everyone on the line so Ron could open and read the call.
We were delighted to get our Full Time Mission Assignment as a couple. We have been asked to serve in the "England Manchester Mission" the big EMM for 23 months and will be enter the MTC on the 4th of May 2009 and leave for England on the 11th of May 2009.

We, of course, are very excited and anxious as we think of the many things we need to do to leave our lovely Portland, our children, our new beautiful home, and ALL our family, friends, and loved ones.

We know that blessings will surround all of you and that as we and Alicia serve the Lord for these few months, all of us will feel of these blessings.

Saturday, January 31, 2009

Here is Ethan Carter Kunz

He was born 20 Janaury 2009 in Provo, Utah. Sweet little Great Grandson . Congratulations to Jenny and McKay for a job well done. We know that Brian and Sheri are very proud Grandparents. Here he is:

Here is BIG Brother Ayden with a happy smile. He loves his new brother and is just a happy boy.

Another picture of this family enjoying the student life and being parents to these cute little boys.

We are ever greatful for these new little babies and the joy they bring into our lives. We love you all and will be looking forward to many more pictures to come.

Ethan's blessing is planned for the 1st March 2009 in Provo, Utah.

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Exciting News from Alicia

We are so excited to announce that Alicia, Jeff and Poppy's daughter, received her mission call today.

We were able to be a part of her opening the BIG WHITE ENVELOPE. She sweetly read the letter word for word, so we could enjoy the moment. It is amazing how wonderful technology is today to be far reaching all over the world.

Did I not tell where she is going...sorry, the best Mission in the Church of course. "Guatemala, Guatemala City North Mission" and she will report to the MTC on the 22 April 2009. We love our Alicia.
We are next to receive the BWE.

Just so you know we were on a conference call with nearly all of her Uncles and Aunts from the Allen Family. We had Trevor, David, Michael, Heather, and Carolyn. Brian, Melanie and Kimberly were either at meetings or working. (next time we will get everyone.)

Friday, January 16, 2009

Congratulations Anna


Congratulations as the winner of the contest. We want you to know how blessed we are to have this wonderful daughter-in-law. She and our son Michael have given us wonderful grandchildren not unlike themselves....as follows:

Grandchild #1 - This is "Jacob the Storm Trouper".

He is ever ready to fight for the right and conquer good over evil. Like I said, "he is ever ready."


Grandchild #2 - This is "Isaac the Wizard"

He will cast spells on anything that moves. I would hold very still if you see him coming as he carries a wand at ALL times. He loves to capture moving things and is known for finding them first.

Grandchild #3 - This is "Bright Eyed Clara"

She was born with the most colorful eyes. Her vision is ever so good. She can see even into your 'mind'.


Grandchild #4 - This is "Superman William".

He is faster than a speeding bullet and quick as lightening. When someone is in distress he will come to their aid. However, he has one rule and that is he must always be 'happy' or you are not invited to his brthdayprty.

Grandchild #5 - Last but not least is "James the Lion"










He came with lots of soft fur and is very cuddily. He give hugs and kisses, which is followed with the kinds word of "tank ewe".

What more could bring us blessing than these wonderful (but strange) grandchildren. We love them all.

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Announcing


We are announcing the winner of this weeks "Favorite Daughter-In-Law" contest. (Drum roll...) after>>>>>

Anna!
before>>>>>>>>

We are so happy that our eighth child, Michael, found it within his heart to take this poor girl off the streets and give her a decent life. We pray for this sweet girl and hope that she can make a happy life for herself, despite her, um, natural limitations (which we all try not to talk about for her sake). Congratulations, Anna! We love you.

Friday, January 2, 2009