We had a good morning cleaning our apartment and doing some baking for our "party" tonight. We had everything planned for a group of 10. I baked a cake, made meatballs in mushroom gravy and SK stood in the kitchen for a couple of hours peeling potatoes. We readied dishes enough, utensils enough and snacks for the hours up to midnight. About 2 in the afternoon, Sister Hansen called to say that two young sister missionaries would be joining us as well....they didn't have anywhere to go. Great! The more the merrier. We didn't actually have 12 of any plates or glasses that matched, but we did have unmatching ones.
Then about a half hour later, she called to say that we would be having another 4 young elders! I was very excited and happy about that but a trifle worried about how much food there would be. I added more gravy and we had plenty of potatoes, thanks to SK.
They all arrived between 5:30 and 7:00. Our little apartment had 16 people in it! Around 7:30, we gathered for a prayer and then served the food. There was enough for many to have seconds...at least anyone who wanted seconds. There was plenty of food to snack on and plenty of food for dinner.
They were all so happy to be here and played a few games of Uno and Phase 10, but mostly sat around talking and laughing and watching the fireworks that were going off during the evening.
At 11, I had them gather in a circle, gave everyone a glass with orange Fanta, and had each one share the best thing about 2013 and what they hoped to have happen in 2014. After each one, we toasted, saying Skol!...kind of like cheers. Many of them mentioned being able to testify to special people about the Savior. On the eve of a new year, I was touched that the desires of their hearts was to be like the Savior, to share their testimonies of Him and to be effective missionaries.
What each contributed to our little New Year's Eve celebration in their good memories and their hopes for the future was tender and I think we all enjoyed it.
Then we got our coats and hats on and trooped up to the roof...Floor number 6 on the elevator, where we watched sporadic fireworks on every side. At midnight they went off everywhere in every direction. Many were being set off right here on the lake. It was incredible. I have never heard anything like it and I have never seen anything like it. They were all colors as they exploded in the night sky. All along the horizon there were magnificent displays....and it went on for nearly two hours! As I write at (3:26) I can still hear them.
I came back down after a half hour, because one of the senior couples had stayed in the apartment and I didn't want them to feel deserted. SK came in shortly after that, because he is the chauffeur. He has spent the first 3 hours of 2014 driving all over the greater Copenhagen area. We have one car which holds 5 people total. So first he took the two young sisters and the senior couple to their apartments. An hour later he walked in to get the 4 young elders who live in the same apartment. Their picture during their apartment inspection was earlier this week.
At that point, I looked at the remaining two young elders who looked like they were sleep walking and said there are single beds upstairs, go lie down until he gets back for you. They happily went upstairs and went to sleep immediately. I cleaned the kitchen. SK got back for them at 3, and now I am here reporting the events of the day. I think SK will return in about another 15 minutes, so that may be time to download some of the pictures from this evening. I'll give it a try.
Happy New Year!!!
Brother Bailey - regaling the elders with great stories. |
Someone brought sparklers and we had our own little roof-top celebration.+ |
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