The season began with a "Manger Lighting Ceremony" at the temple. It was followed with refreshments in the housing center:
It's very small with only the lanterns lit but beautiful!
We are with the office staff minus one sister. The sister next to me is Finnish and travels to the office every day on a ferry. The other couple, the Frances are from Kenab, Utah and Sister Horning is also from Utah! They are wonderful people and have welcomed us with open arms!
Sister Hirst and Horning had a Christmas party in their apartment! They included the office staff, us, Pres. & Sister Rawlings, and 4 missionaries!
Our simple and mostly homemade decorations! The little pyramid is a traditional Christmas decoration in Finland and you see them in most windows!
We actually made a paper chain!
Sheri sent us pillow sleeves to add to our decor!
Simple homemade gifts!
There are MANY flower shops in Helsinki! They only had white flowers before the Christmas season but added red ones as Christmas drew nearer!
Stockmann is the biggest department store in Finland...
the following pictures are their decorations in the store!
The long dark days have been brightened by the lit streets!
The Esplanadi is a park block through the center of downtown and all the tree trunks had 1,000s of lights:
This is the Finnish Santa (have no idea of the correct spelling but pronouced Yolo pukie) He is standing in Senate Square in front of the national cathedral where there was a Christmas street fair.
We ate delicious salmon and potatoes..but the lady insisted on including some of the little crunchy fish from Finnish lakes. Paul actually tried them!
The office staff put on 3 zone Christmas dinners and we helped with 2 of them on the 22nd and 23rd. The missionaries are darling and so appreciative. After lunch the Zone conference part lasted 3 hours and then we had clean up so those were very long days!
Their "appetizer" was a Finnish tradition, rice porridge with cinnamon and sugar and milk! They loved it...we did not!
Christmas Eve is the "big day" in Finland...we hosted the 3 in town office staff and had a wonderful evening..pork roast & salmon...and Christmas games and stories. It was great!!! This is the traditional drink, Glogi...we really like it. It's a fruit drink served hot with cinnamon and cloves (the Finns serve it with almonds and raisins). Christmas day, after church, we spent on SKYPE which was the best part of all!!!!!
Finally, here is my wonderful companion! I couldn't do this without him!!!