Sunday, November 27, 2011

Mission Presidents' Seminar Part 1 Nov. '11

Here we are ready to head to the airport to the 2011 Mission Presidents' Seminar in Seoul, Korea! Arriving in Korea ...





Our group - Donahoes, Richs, Watabes, Sister Wada, and the Albrechts ...





At the hotel - our luggage and welcoming gifts that were put in our room .... On a shopping expedition, I saw this boots store and cowboy. It reminded me of my dad.





A couple in traditional dress in a market - they were kind enough to let me snap their picture.





Some of the entertainment we enjoyed at the first dinner.


Guess I am a Mental Health Advisor! My tag says I am!


Elder Ringwood is now in the 1st Presidency! He was surprised.


President and Sister Zinke of the Kobe Mission. They have been friends with Don and Kris for many years. It was great to meet them.


This was in the ice sculpture - you can tell it was a very fancy meal!





Here are the hotel workers setting up the huge Christmas tree. They didn't quite have it completed when we left.


View of the Seoul Tower from our hotel window.


Our doorman ...


The Korean Office staff choir sang for us at the final lunch.


Each day the table decorations changed to represent the seasons. This was Fall.


Baskin Robbins for a desert after a Korean meal!


Even the plants were decorated.





This is the Sisters' Session - note the beautiful table decor with presents at each place. The theme was "Your Happily Ever After" which was a talk given by President Uchtdorf.


These were kimono square wall decorations that were given to each of us. They are like the ones I have been making but they were quilted.


We were able to visit the temple in Seoul. It is beautiful but small.


The Ringwoods ...


The Gibsons ...


Some of the women ...


Getting ready for the group picture in front of the temple.


The Bairds and Wadas ...


View of Seoul from the tower where we went for a nice dinner. It revolves and so we were able to get a 360 degree look at the city. (It did make me a bit dizzy!)











The Evans from Sapporo Mission were our dinner companions.


Want to try some snail cream?





North Korea is very close ...


Chicago isn't!





Love seemed to be emphasized at the Tower - you could send letters and they would be postmarked with Love from the Seoul Tower.



Walking back down to the bus with the tower in the background.
The Administration Office of Korea. The staff treated us so well. We felt privileged to have been a part of this great seminar with such fantastic people!

Saturday, November 19, 2011

Mission Presidents' Seminar Part 2 '11

Entering the Korea House where we will have a real Korean feast and cultural entertainment ...




Greeting us in traditional costumes ...

Removing our shoes before entering...

The tables are set - on the floor!

I'd hate to be on dish duty - every little thing was in a small dish.

Here are President and Sister Zinke - Kobe Mission. Don and Kris are good friends with them.

Ready for the feast - we are uncomfortable sitting on the floor but happy for this experience.

Course after course was brought out ...

Most of it we didn't recognize ...

Trying to get up after sitting for an hour was difficult for us oldsters!

Replacing our shoes ...

Going into the theater ...

And watching some fantastic dancers, drummers, singers, etc.


The instruments that were played were period ones.



This was a drama - I think she was scolding the man.

The girls were drumming and dancing at the same time!



This was a crane doing a dance ...

Forming a flower with fans ...

Twirling ribbons by using their heads ...



Beautiful costumes on beautiful girls ...

The "Man Dance" - my least favorite one - all he did was make jerky movements for about 5 minutes ...

Audience participation with President Baird ...

He was a great sport!





Lined up for pictures after the performances ...

It was a fantastic show. I got a video of the girls beating the drums that is amazing. They were all choreographed and synchronized.

Back at the Hilton in front of the Santa Claus house ...

he Albrects ...

Here are the wonderful Korean Office staff protecting us from the rain as we left the bus to go into our last meeting. They thought of every detail!

The last lunch was catered by the Hilton ...

Food of every type - Korean, Japanese and American!

The office staff sang for us - they are nearly professional!

All of us from Tokyo 1st Branch - current and former members reuniting!

President and Sister Stevenson, Elder and Sister Donahoe, us, Elder and Sister Rich, President and Sister Evans, Elder and Sister Watabe, President Wada, Elder and Sister Ringwood. We feel privileged to be in the group with such wonderful people. Richs and Evans ...

As we departed for the airport, the Korean office staff came out to wave to us (and bow)! Here's our ride back to Japan!

Rulon talking to our translators who helped us so much.

This was a wonderful trip and we know that we may never get another chance to be with such celestial people and be instructed so intimately. What a privledge!