Florence and Greg flew to Prague, Czech Republic on Tuesday June 8th. We arrived Wednesday June 9th in the evening, rented a van, and drove into downtown Prague on our own. We picked up Elder Jordan Hatch at 8 am Thursday morning at the mission home in Prague
Here we are with President and Sister Slovacek at the mission home in Prague
Jordan took us on the "greenie missionary walking tour through Prague. That is the St. Vitus Cathedral in the background.
St. Vitus Cathedral in Prague
The Vltava River with the St. Charles Bridge back behind us.
Laura and Craig Przybyla were in town for a conference, so we all went out to dinner together
One of Jordan's converts "Iva" in the town of Trebic
Mamika in Brno, the Relief Society President while Jordan served there
Ptakovi family. We visited their beautiful little country home. Jordan taught and baptized them in Brno.
The chapel in Brno. The only building constructed from the ground up as a chapel
This is Cesky Krumlov, one of the most beautiful cities in the Czech Republic
Cesky Krumlov
Hluboka castle from the 13th century was beautifuly decorated and the grounds were gorgeous.
We attended the Sunday Branch meetings in Plzen. Here are some of the Relief Society Sisters
This is the Branch President, his wife, and his counselor in the Branch Presidency in Plzen
This is Vratislav, one of Jordan's converts. He plans to serve a mission in another year.
These are photos of Karlovy Vary, where the James Bond movie was filmed.
Karlsteja Castle, just below where Elder Widsoe dedicated the Czech Republic for the preaching of the gospel
This is the site where Elder Widsow dedicated the Czech Republic for the preaching of the gospel
The back of the Karlstejn Castle taken from the site of the dedication
The cathedral of St. Barbora in Kutna Hora
We visited the "bone church"
This is in the main plaza of Liberec, Jordan's first assignment
Eating a gyro on the plaza in Liberec
St. Vitus Cathedral in Prague at night
Grandma Ruth in Phoenix upon our arrival
Steve and Joyce upon our arrival in Phoenix
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