It's hard for me to believe that a virus can change the focus and daily routine of people all over the world.
At the beginning of our week we made a trip to Costco to buy a few extra supplies, just in case we have to be quarantined. To my surprise, I bought the last 25 lb bag of flour on the floor. The store was not crowded at all that day. At the end of the week, my daughter, Brooke, reported that people were lined-up outside Costco in Ogden, Utah Saturday morning 30 minutes before the store opened. My daughter, Carlee, sent pictures of the long check-out lines at Costco in Anchorage, Alaska. Sister Shirley reported that the Sam's Club line in California wrapped around the store before it opened Saturday as well. She was hoping to quickly buy some food to feed the missionaries at their upcoming zone conference.
Earlier in the week, Elder Merrell and I attended the Georgia Atlanta North Mission Zone Conference. Elder Merrell gave a presentation on keeping healthy, and answered questions and concerns about the coronavirus. By the end of the week church leaders had cancelled all zone conferences as well as church meetings and activities with large groups of people. We have also been asked by our mission leaders to meet in groups no larger than 12. We will still be able to meet as a district. I am going to miss going to church on Sunday. I'm so thankful for our prophet and revelation. The "Come Follow Me" program makes it so easy to transition into Sunday meetings at home.
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Elder Martin with Italian heritage and Elder Diarra from Poland
We listened to their stories while we ate lunch at Zone Conference
Elder Martin's great-grandfather was involved in the mafia, but became disenchanted and immigrated to the US.
From his grandfather's diary, he learned that the mafia was formed to help people
and bring justice to a corrupt law enforcement system.
Elder Diarra joined the church in Poland along with his Polish mother and African father.
He has a master's degree in Mechanical Engineering |
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Georgia Atlanta North Mission Zone Conference in Sawanee, GA
Center: President & Sister Marsh, on their right, Sister & Elder Merrell |
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Elder Merrell and I attended the Atlanta temple after zone conference on Tuesday. Little did we know that that would be our last visit for some time. Our church leaders have closed all temples throughout the world. If the country permits, temple ordinances for the living will be allowed. I am going to miss going to the temple most of all. I always find peace and strength there.
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Elder and Sister Merrell at the Atlanta Temple
I wanted a picture of the beautiful tulips!
I love Spring flowers! |
Glade and Suzanne, Rod's brother and his wife, flew in Wednesday. It was so good to see familiar faces from home and enjoy their humor. One quote that was repeated often was, "The problem with communication is that you think it happened."
We played games in the apartment and visited the Atlanta History Museum, the Franklin D Roosevelt/s Little White House in Warm Springs, and Andersonville, a civil war prisoner of war camp. By the weekend, news of museums and restaurants closing caused Glade and Suzanne to cancel their vacation plans. They had hoped to visit Charleston, South Carolina and Savannah, Georgia. Instead, they flew home Monday.
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| Elder Merrell and brother, Glade |
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| Elder and Sister Merrell at the Midwest Food Bank |
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Games
Glade, Elder and Sister Merrell |
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Elder Merrell, Glade and Suzanne
Red Oak Creek Covered Bridge |
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F.D. Roosevelt's Little White House
Sister Merrell, Suzanne & Glade |
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I was so touched by this story
and sculpture entitled, "Fight For Freedom"
This is a reproduction of a German photograph taken October 19, 1941. The photo was taken in Valjevo (Servia) after the Nazi occupation of Yugoslavia. It shows 18 year old metalworker,
Stevan Filipovic,
on the gallows surrounded by German officers and Quisling police.
Defying the enemy, with the noose around his neck, Filipovic raises his arms and cries,
"Long Live Liberty! Long Live Tito!"
This photograph and the courage of this young man was the inspiration for this Bakic sculpture. |
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"Fight For Freedom"
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I am so grateful for all the people who have fought and died to stop those who would take away our freedom and our rights. We are blessed because of their sacrifices.
We stopped in the small town of Butler, Georgia for lunch and found some Southern places of interest.
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Miss Betty's Fried Chicken
Note the advertisement on the side of the building:
Battered Deep Fried Hamburgers |
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Bill's Beauty Supply & Food
Note the advertisement:
Food - Beer - Wine - Cigarettes - Lotto - Hair
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| Double Entrance Gates to the Andersonville POW Camp |
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The little stream between the hills backed up causing a mire
for the POW's to wade through to get to the slightly cleaner water. |
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POW camp defenses against possible Union attack
Sister Merrell, Glade & Suzanne |
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POW's were buried in trenches, shoulder to shoulder.
In the summer the average number of deaths was 100 per day. |
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| A Merrill POW from Illinois |
On Sunday we had a messenger video conference with Christian and his sister, Maria, and brother, Stefan. They have welcomed Christian into their family with open arms and big smiles. Many times Maria and Ana fought tears as they expressed and translated feelings.
When Stefan was six years old, his father told him about Christian. He has always wondered where Christian was. He thought maybe Germany. Stefan invited Christian to go fishing with him when he comes to Romania. He wants to spend lots of time with him to get to know him.
Maria said that she has added Christian to her prayers. She also said that God has brought them together. I told her that God led me to Christian and brought him to America. I was so happy to know they were Christians. The communist government tried to stamp out religion, but Christian's family was able to hold onto their faith.
Stefan and Maria live in Spain. Because of the Coronavirus lock down in Spain, Christian's brother, Toader, was not able to join the video conference.
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Top: Christian, Sister & Elder Merrell
Bottom: Ana (who translated the conversation) and Maria |
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Top: Shelbie & Christian, Sister & Elder Merrell
Bottom: Ana and Stefan |
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