Last Saturday, our Stake did an activity in honor of the 100th Anniversary of World War I. There has been a lot going on in England all year in honor of it. The stake sponsored a 100 mile bike ride to raise money for the British Legion. Each ward did a program for it as well. Our ward invited the Deputy Lord Mayer of Warrington. He came with his wife. Lunch was served and the ward put on a short program. We hope it was an opportunity for a dignitary from Warrington to become better acquainted with our church. It was a nice occasion.
We continue to visit the sister in the Liverpool hospital. We have been praying that she could begin to eat food again. She hadn't had food in three weeks. We just happened to visit her just as she was going to eat her first real food. It was a nice answer to prayer. She is on the fifth floor, so we took a picture of Liverpool. We also got a close up of a seagull. This bird visits the window of the fifth floor because he knows the patients will feed him.
Looking out over Liverpool |
Welcoming the honored guests. |
The bikers |
Watching the program. |
We saw this flower when we were visiting. It wins the prize for being the most unusual flowere we have seen. |
Eye to eye with a seagull. |
Our Liverpool YSA. |
I've never seen a geranium get to tall. I have loved this plant. |