We are still busy every day and have great missionary experiences that we are enjoying very much. The summer went faster than we could have even imagined but Elder Pincock did have the chance to pick some grapes from the oldest grape vineyard in Illinois, its just down the street from our apartment.
grapes picked from vineyard on Parley Street, Nauvoo |
Both the Nauvoo Pageant and British Pageants were so good and we enjoyed attending several times and being in the finale one night. Both stories are about Saints who came to Nauvoo and were part of this history. We just got word this week that the British Pageant will return next summer.
British Pageant, "Truth Will Prevail" |
One event that goes on in the summer are vignettes that tell the stories of people who lived in Nauvoo. The presentations are done by the professional actors that are part of the Pageant. There was the story of Emma and Joseph, The King Follett Story was another. One of my favorite was the story of the missionaries who went to the Seventies Hall for mission preparations and then went out into the world to preach the Gospel. The music was beautiful and this building is referred to as the 1st MTC. It was such a great thing to be part of all these events.
Joseph and Emma performing in --"Letters of Joseph and Emma" |
We also had wonderful presentations from the Young Sister Missionaries and The Young Performing Missionaries that were remarkable and so enjoyable for us. What a blessing we have had to be part of all this.
Dancing in the streets with the YPM Band |
YPM's on "Sunset by the Mississippi" stage |
Wow! We brought our trusty 12 year old van to Nauvoo. We didn't know if we would have a garage or not and we didn't know what kind of use we would need a car for so we brought our trusty old friend. While my sister, Sandy Merrill, was here the mileage turned over to 300,000 miles. So she got to celebrate with us.
that's lot's of miles!!!! |
Still looking pretty good |
We are so proud of this van! We are just praying it will get us home. A few weeks ago we took it in for general maintenance and they gave us a brand new van to drive for 24 hours. It really made me want my good van at home.
I had a great grandfather who lived in Richmond, Missouri. I have always wanted to know more about these relatives. Last week David and I had a great day checking out the records at the court house in Richmond. I found out that he owned a trucking business (garage) and was well liked in the community. We located his grave and next to him the grave of his son. We found the name of his wife, grandchildren and a copy of his obituary. It was a very enjoyable day. And to top it off we got to have dinner at Cracker Barrel.
Sister Pincock at the grave sites of her grandfather and his son, Eddie in Richmond Missouri |
with "Nauvoo On The Road" at Harvestville Farms |
We have fun every night when there is a BYU game. We have several couples who come over for the "tailgate" party and then have fun watching the game and having fun with the other missionaries. Elder Pincock takes it pretty seriously and even upgraded his teeny TV to one that we can see what the score is on the screen. I have fun making food for the festivities.
reflection of the Nauvoo Temple in windows at the Visitors' Center |
We love you all and look forward to our reunion with you in only two and a half months. It's unbelievable.
Another beautiful Sunset on the Mississippi River |
Love,
Elder and Sister Pincock