Saturday, 23 December 2017

Hever Castle at Christmas
Saturday, 23 December 2017

Elder Wallace and I decided to get up early and go grocery shopping and beat the crowd.  Leslie Bridgstock said she was going at 3 am in the morning.  I laughed at Leslie but not when I saw the crowd at Tescos at 7:40 am.  I should of gone at 3 am.  Found out later that Leslie left at 11:30 pm and got home at 2 am.  She bought me waffles for a dessert I am doing on Christmas Day.  She put the waffles in a bag and left it on our door knob.   Leslie also left us flowers on our doorstep!
 
They are beautiful. The Bridgstocks are so good to us.  (Just a side note - our windows face the house and at night the flood light comes on when people come and go.  Soooo-being the light sleeper I am, the flood light will wake me up at 2 am. I thought Leslie was leaving for the store. Just a little tidbit to remember.)  We got home and put our food items away.  Next was breakfast, cleaning the flat, and getting ready to go to the office.  I had a few pressing matters with emails before I could rest over the weekend.

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When we arrived at the office there was a package for us by Michelle Bills.  What a nice surprise and not expected.  She sent a Christus statue, pistachios, and Garden Gate toffee.  It was fun getting a package.  Thank you for the reminder of why we are here in England serving a mission and this special Christmas season is all about Christ.

Last night Sister Lock knocked on my door the night before.  I couldn't believe that she was there.  She had her husband in the car.  He had just came from the hospital after finding out he needs a triple bypass in a few weeks.  She said that Sister Harkness has the key for her flat and go take a bath.  A BATH!!!! It was one of the highlights of my day.  The Lock's flat is on the temple grounds and they will be gone a week.  There mission is up as Director of the Visitor Centre at the end of the year.  The Locks live near Bristol and have done a wonderful job.  He has an amazing memory and a story for anything.  I hurried over there to have a long hot bath realizing that Elder Wallace had my clothes and towel in the back of the car.  Did that stop me?  NO! Not at all!!!  I found an extra towel at the office and went over and bathed.

Elder Wallace arrived back at the office at 1:45 pm.  Sister DeArden wanted to go to Hever Castle at Christmas time before she goes home.  I promised her we would take her.  The four of us, Sister Harkness, Sister DeArden, and Elder Wallace and I drove to Hever Castle at 2 pm.  It was a mild and cloudy day!  Perfect afternoon to see the lights and decorations at Hever Castle.   It was like a big carnival with a carousel and food vendors selling hot drinks.  The grounds had the 12 Days of Christmas decorated along the path with lights.  In some of the displays were live people like a goose covered with feathers. The 9 maids a milking had one maid with aprons and pails so children could milk a cow.   The funnest was the 10 Lords a Leaping.  They had 10 lords leaping one after another in a half circle above our heads.  And they had large metal drums for the kids to drum on.  We finally got Sister DeArden a wheelchair to see the rest of the lights. We decided to stop and eat dinner at a pub called The Blacksmith Head Pub.  It was a small pub that was even smaller on the inside.  It had pool table and one table for 8 people and a three small tables for 3-4 people.  I think people go their to drink, play pool, and talk. The four us split 2 Christmas Pies because that's all they had. The pie was steak and gravy in a crust with mashed potatoes on the bottom w/ a bowl of veggies. And the English love their gravy. Very delicious and filling. 

We came home and made a Raspberry Pretzel Salad without the pretzels for Christmas eve's dinner at the Gublers.  We made it with ginger biscuits.
Myself, Sister Harkness, Sister DeARden at the Hever Castle Gate.

Inside Hever Castle gate before entering the house.

A few flower plants were still blooming against a large wall.

Flowers have caught my fancy.  

Inside Hever Castle with a fire that had just been stoked.

The grounds a lovely and you and walk on both sides of
this lawn.  In the distance is a statute.  Hard to see but
such a beautiful sight.


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  1. A great way to celebrate J. Smith's birthday (and Edie's, and our annual family party).

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