Sunday, December 4, 2011



This is a pictureChad and Bethanyand Marianne and IonRed Squarein the center of Moscow.You can see theSt. Basil'sCathedral in the background.It is a massiveChurch that survived Sovietregimeand was not dismantled like many were.Some of the following picturesour tourto thatbeautifulbuildingwhere construction started in themid-1500.




This is one of theMetro stationsapproximate three stories in megroundand this is one of the pillarsholding it up.The Soviet Union started to build thisMetro systemin 1932and it is one of the mostefficient andmassivesystems in the worldthat movesmore than 9 million people a day.


This is our firstThanksgivingdinnerin Moscow.It was great.We had three companionshipsof young missionaries,two sets of eldersand one sisters.We had one other senior couple, theMark Anderson's,one investigatorand one other employeefrom ouroffice.We had a wonderful meal and a great time together

Sunday, November 6, 2011

This picture shows Lary being introduced by our supervisor from the Leavitt Institute where he taught classes on American Law. The supervisor has graduated from Law school and is about 22 years old. Her home is in Ukraine and she speaks Russian, Ukrainian and pretty good English. She is not a member of the church, but made sure that we got to church and stayed with us the whole 3 hour block She reminds us a lot of Kirsten. It made us a bit homesick!!

This is a picture of Lary in a chapel in St. Petersburg. He went with the Physical Facilities committee from Salt Lake City to evaluate the quality and up-keep of the buildings there. The buildings there are much nicer and newer than the ones in Moscow because it is easier to purchase and build there.



This is a picture two of the children in our branch posing with our Branch President. The little girl is about a year older than Lanette and reminds us so much of her. Our Branch President is such a good man and is doing his best to to improve the branch and follow the programs.





This is inside of the Metro that travels under the city of Moscow, Russia. The underground stations are really unique and very beautiful. The construction of the Metro System was begun in approximately 1935. It is amazing that today it carries 9 Million people a day to various destinations throughout the city. We just pay one ticket and can ride on as many lines as we want to until we reach the part of the city we need to go.







Saturday, October 15, 2011

This is a pcture of the young Russian who is taking the discussions. He and the missionaries have met at our apartment 4 times now. He has not committed to baptism yet, but is progressing very well. This picture was taken at the Central Building where two of the wards meet here in Moscow.