Tuesday, 4 June 2013

Near and around the Temple

This past Friday we were excited to receive a visit from Aunt Joyce and Aunt Valerie. We were in the Baptistry that day so only saw them for a moment in the Temple where they attended an endowment session. They came in a car with two other Sisters from their ward so after our Temple duties we were able to visit with them for about 3 hours. We went for a walk around the Temple grounds with them while the meat cooked and then enjoyed a wonderful chicken dinner that Sister Kiddle prepared. It was wonderful to see them and and visit with them again.

 In front of the rhododendron bushes
 Beside the azaleas
 In front of the Manor house


We went on a short drive with the Curley's after our shift at the Temple on Monday May 27th. It was a Bank holiday and the Temple was open from 9:00 until 2:30. We drove to a place called Box Hill. The narrow winding roads were a bit scary but the views were wonderful. 



On another day the Curley's also drove us to Newhaven Beach where we enjoyed a picnic.

 Having our lunch on the pebble beach
The cliffs behind the Beach

Today we said goodbye to Brother and Sister Topham who were working with us at the Temple for the past 6 months. They will return next November for another 6 months. Brother Topham is a great singer and played the part of Curley in the stage play of the Musical "Oklahoma". We will miss them.

Posing with Brother and Sister Topham in front of their motor home

Until next time

Love Elder and Sister Kiddle















Monday, 27 May 2013

A visit to Bodiam Castle and the Town of Rye

For our day off on May 20th we went in the Temple Van to see Bodiam Castle and the Town of Rye. Even though Bodiam Castle looks complete from the outside, the inside of the Castle is in ruins. The moat surrounding the castle is quite large and is full of hundreds of fish (mostly Carp). There are many ducks at the castle who are not afraid of tourists and do not scamper away when you walk by.

The town of Rye is known for its cobblestone streets and very old buildings. There was also an old church which had some beautiful stained glass windows.

Enjoy the pictures

 Outside of Bodiam Castle


Inside of Bodiam Castle
Sister Kiddle's  new friend !
One of the few rooms still existing in the Castle
 Many fish in the moat


Cobblestone street in Rye
 Stained glass window in  Church
An old Inn that was rebuilt in 1420 AD

The history here in England continues to amaze us.

Love, Elder and Sister Kiddle

Thursday, 16 May 2013

A walk around the Temple Grounds May 16th

Enjoy the photos of Azaleas, Bluebells and Rhododendrons














Tuesday, 14 May 2013

Birthday celebrations in Pool & Day Trip to Sheffield Park

This past weekend was a busy one. On Saturday we took a train to Poole, Dorset to help celebrate the 80th birthday of Brother Chris Anderson ( who was baptized by Elder Kiddle and Elder Hendricks
50 years ago during their service in the SW British Mission). We were elated to also see another convert from Elder Kiddle's mission, Maureen Cheyney. It was a wonderful party and great reunion. We also attended the Poole Ward on Sunday in the Chapel that was built while Elder Kiddle was there on his mission.


 Chris's Birthday Party
 Poole Chapel
Maureen Cheyney, Elder Kiddle, Chris Anderson, Donna Wright (Chris's Daughter)

This past Monday we enjoyed an outing on the Bluebell Railway to see the many spring bluebells along the tracks. We then visited Sheffield Park and Gardens which was outstanding in its beauty.

 On the Train
 Blur of Bluebells from Train window
 New train conductor and wife!!
 Forget-me-nots at Train Station
 Azalea Bushes in Sheffield Park
 More bluebells in the woods
 Scenic pond in Sheffield Park
 Redwoods anyone?
 one of several pheasants in the park
We were there!!

The work in the Temple continues to be the highlight of our Mission. The New Temple President commencing November 1st was announced as Kenneth Johnson and emeritus 70. We have been privileged to work along side him and his wife as part time Temple workers. He is one of the sealers.

Love Elder & Sister Kiddle






Monday, 6 May 2013

TULIP TIME AT THE LONDON TEMPLE

Additional tulip beds are now in bloom at the London Temple. Some of the tulips are very unusual with feathered edges. We have had 6 days of blue sky and sunshine. More blooms appear every day and we are revelling in the beauty. Today was a bank holiday and the Rouses (our shift co-ordinators) took us on a "mystery" trip that ended up in the seaside towns of Margate and Ramsgate. We really enjoyed the day.

This past week we worked as veil co-ordinators in the Temple (one of our favourite assignments). Our aunts, Joyce and Valerie, attended the 11:00 AM session on Saturday and we enjoyed lunch with them.  It is always such a pleasure to see them.

Enjoy the photos:











 The beach at Margate
1887 Clock Tower, Margate

Ramsgate Yacht Club

Hope you are all enjoying the hot weather in Calgary

Love Elder and Sister Kiddle







Tuesday, 30 April 2013

MORE SIGNS OF SPRING

Elder Kiddle is almost free from pain now and once again enjoying every day here at the London Temple. We welcomed Elder and Sister Murdoch from Logan Utah into our shift last week. We are happy to have them here and enjoy working with them. 

There are signs of spring everywhere, trees bursting into leaf, forsythia bushes, magnolia trees, tulips, migrating birds. Elder Kiddle saw a gray heron yesterday but unfortunately did not have his camera with him. He did capture two Canada geese who were passing through. Hope you are enjoying spring in your area also.

Our highlight this past two weeks was reading our Grandson Reginald Lybbert's home coming talks in the Sheep River Ward and the Evergreen Ward. They were amazing.

 magnolia tree in bloom

 Circular garden in front of Accommodation Centre
 One of the many tulip beds

 a pink blossom tree
 More daffodils

 Our Canada geese in the reflecting pond

flower bed in front of Temple

Love from the Kiddles