Thursday, August 27, 2015

Our Kingsbridge Zone Picnic in Central Park

Central Park, Manhattan, New York


On Wednesday (our Preparation Day), August 28, 2015, we enjoyed a Kingsbridge Zone picnic in Central Park (Manhattan).

Sister Zimmerman (Beverly) prepared hot dogs for the picnic:

Elder Zimmerman (Scott) made vegetarian Hawaiian wraps for those who requested them:

Scott folded them up and wrapped them in aluminum foil. We also took hot dog buns, ketchup, mustard, chopped onions, sauerkraut, grapes, and potato chips.

We took the subway from the Kingsbridge chapel in the Bronx down to Central Park in Manhattan. Here our group is walking through the park to our picnic site by the volleyball courts:
L. to r.: Sister Zimmerman, Elder Moss, Elder Perez, Elder Murphy, and Elder Cheney.
 Other missionaries arrived at the picnic site:
Elders Holtom, Elder (Unkown; not in our zone); Elder (Unknown; not in our zone), and Elder Schmidt.

In front, Sister Millett. Next row, Elder Price, Sister Geiger, and Elder Nielson. Behind and unrecognizable, three Elders.
 The elders and one sister enjoyed a game of football:
L. to r.: Elder Nuttal, Elder Salceda, Elder Moss, Elder Murphy, Elder Hinckley, Elder Brower, and Sister Ek.
 We gathered around a picnic table to eat our lunch:

Some of the time, we just sat around and enjoyed the park and each other:
Sister Zimmerman (sewing an elder's tie), Elder (unknown; back to us), Elder Perez (drawing cartoons), Sister Cookson, Sister Brown, and Sister Ek.
 Some of us continued snacking and talking (Sister Zimmerman is on the far right repairing an elder's split pants):

President Smith (second from left in orange T-shirt) and two of his children (only his daughter Lauren is shown here) joined us just before we ate lunch:

Sisters Lunt, Brown, and Johnson:

Elders Moss, Eggleston, and Richards:

Part of the picnic was a dessert contest. One set of Spanish sisters made a Book of Mormon cake:

Another set of sisters made a name tag cake, but the frosting melted on their way to the park, partially obliterating the text:

A clever set of elders made this chocolate cake and pudding. It shows the righteous Ammonites (Lamanites) burying their arms of war:

Our Zone Leaders, Elders Murphy and Moss, made this cake (complete with Pop-Tarts), which represented the Bronx:
The winning dessert, as determined by the judges (President Smith's children, Lauren and William), was a key lime pie made by Elder Matheson.

Sister Zimmerman continues the mending projects that the elders brought to her.


Central Park is an amazing place, with people from all walks of life doing a variety of things. It's incredible that such a park is located in the middle of a huge city:




This picture shows the carnival located near the south end of the park, with skyscrapers in the background:

Police officers (in this case two women) patrol the park on horseback:
 Musicians play throughout the park in hopes of getting donations:
 Artists draw pictures of people for a small fee:

Food carts sell drinks, hot dogs, pretzels, etc., to the many visitors to the park:

For a hefty fee ($50 for up to 20 mins, plus $20 per extra 10 min., plus tip!) you can take a ride on a horse-pulled carriage:
Humans aren't the only ones in the park;
 We enjoyed seeing some of the statues scattered through the park:




It was a fun day in Manhattan!

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