Thursday, December 29, 2011

Christmas in Montrose, Scotland

It didn't quite feel like Christmas due to the lack of Snow and apparently this winter has been the warmest winter in about 50 years! I feel honored that i'm here at this time.

Well a picture is worth a thousand words.. here you go:

1. This is Hannah Dibdin dressed up like Rudolph




2. The Maxton Family. fun family

3. The Glanvilles and thier Granddaughter Kayla. They have us over every Friday. Always something Sister Beck and I look forward to

4. The Lynches. We made a connection my first couple of weeks. We know someone from Ephraim. They Lynches know him as a missionary, I know him as a Stake President. What a small world we live in.

5. Sister Hutcheon. One of the Sweetest ladies you'll ever meet

6. Our fireplace ready for Christmas!

7. My stocking. I was a very good girl this year!

8. Look at Sister Beck's stocking!! I'll give you a clue as to what you are looking for. DETAILS!

9. The Sister's with our Stockings!

10. A gift hand made by Sister Bunton! She made is special for us!

11. Couldn't resist having it on our wall in our front room!

12. The Craib couple. Sister Craib is also one of the sweetest people you'll every meet.

13. The Farquhar Family. They put up with us on Christmas day. I think they were more excited to have us leave (j/k)

My Christmas was wonderful and most memorable. The Farquhars always play pictionary with us (they play every year). It was Sister Kerr's (Sister Farquhars mother) turn. Her teammates couldn't guess it. Sister Kerr drew a girl and just propped it up for her teammates to see. Guessing continued but they didn't get it. When the buzzer rang the answer was revealed. The cad read Mona Lisa! How in the world is a normal person suppose to draw Mona Lisa. We all had a great big laugh! haha

Hope you have a wonderful New Year!

~Sister Garlock

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