Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Na Servas!

Wie geht euch? Everything is good here in the lovely City of Heilbronn. There were two protests yesterday. One was against Nazis and the other was against immigrants having jobs in Deutschland. There are approximately 6,000 police in Heilbronn in order to make sure that no one crossed between the two protests. We didn't see any of it but there were no buses and we had to be picked up to go to church. We were taken in for the whole afternoon by a lovely family in a little place called Zaberfeld. They are great members of the church and have a son preparing to go on a mission. Their daughter was the one who played soprano recorder with Schwe. Henkel on Easter. They live in a really cool house with lots of paintings by Gustav Klimmt and Paul Klee. It's cool. We do a lot of train riding here and a lot of buses riding. It's not the best but it does show us a lot of the countryside. We have permission to go to the opera and I'm excited! It actually costs a lot less than the Wiener Volksoper did. We can get orchestra level seats for 23 euros. That's what I call a bargain! Anyway, it will be awesome (they have fire). We went to our GMLs house for a meeting the other day and afterwards he wanted me to sing some songs for him. He sat at the piano and played some lovely operetta songs. Imagine the day when Elder Andrew Neumayer gets up and sings Komm in die Gondel and the Wolgalied while also have sung both of the Sarastro arias from Die Zauberflote. It was awesome! I got a letter from Ryan Wassenaar that obviously had something missing. I received a letter from Jonathan Wooldridge the next day and it shed a whole lot of light on the matter. They had written the letters where each took every other line to write their part. Nice job boys!

Anyway now the main event, Mothers Day calls. I will talk to you at 9 pm my time, noon your time. That way maybe you can call some other family to join in. I look forward to talking to you! I hope everything is great this week. Tschuss!!!!

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