Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Big Surprise!!!

It has been a great week here in Duna! We have just been going and going and going. We are getting so many people to teach that we cant seem to do any finding or have time to schedule everyone in! The work in Duna is just going SO GOOD!!!! I LOVE IT! But 6 weeks has past and gone and unfortunately we got transfer calls and I am leaving Dunaújváros. It is very bitter sweet. I am going to Pécs which I have heard is gorgeous and a really good place for missionary work. But I am so incredibly sad to leave our investigators here while they are progressing so well! Sister Chamberlain is training so that is exciting for her!

All of our investigators have been doing wonderful! We were super excited on Sunday that E came to church (we have been trying to get her to come for a really long time!) And anyways, she came and she had an awesome experience!!! I am the one that plays piano in sacrament meeting here and I get pretty nervous sometimes playing because I am not the best at accompanying people. So I had been practicing some, but for some reason (aka the spirit) I felt like I needed to play two specific hymns for Sunday even though I had just recently played them. Lelkem nyugod (be still my soul) and Tudom, hogy én megvaltom él (I know that my Redeemer lives). I practiced them and didn't think much of it. Then in sacrament, I played those two and it was the best I have ever played them! It was just what E needed. She said she needed to feel peace about her daughters death and she said she just felt completely loved while she heard those songs. And she took the hymn books home and is reading them. It was just so ironic, because this week we had debated about whether or not we could continue teaching her because she had been having a hard time keeping commitments. But through the music she was able to feel the spirit and we met with her yesterday and she had read out of the BOM and prayed! It was awesome! I am really going to miss E! And also her daughter M, and M's daughter, Z. We are the best of friends! Last time we went over to their house, Z colored me a little book and was trying to give me all this stuff! I just love them so much! It is going to be hard to say good bye to them tonight. That's the hard part about missions....you come to love these people so incredibly much and then you just have to leave them. I will hopefully be able to keep in contact with them....hopefully they can understand what I am saying in letters haha!

We also had K and her 4 kids come to church on Sunday. They are still having a hard time in their family and we are just hoping and praying that they make the Lord a priority in their life because they really need the Lords help! The little kids are sure adorable! One of them named D is my little buddy and will pretty much not leave my side every time they come to church or we go there! I am gonna miss him!

I have just had the greatest transfer ever in Duna. I have learned so much and I have come to love these people so much. It is so incredibly hard to leave. So hard. These people are so amazing here and have been through SO much in their lives. The members here are so incredibly strong and it amazes me all that they do for the church here. There is a lot of responsibility on the active members of the church here. But it is growing so much! And the members are so eager to help us in our missionary work. We really can't do it without the members!

I am really excited to go to Pécs and to serve there. It will be a great opportunity and I am sure that I will be able to come to love the people there as well. I so wish that I could have stayed a little longer here in Duna, but I know Pécs will be great too. Missions are so incredibly hard. There is so many ups and downs you face during the day. It is so incredibly hard. This week I have learned a lot about humility. Being out here has really opened my eyes to how incredibly blessed I am to have so much in my life. Keeping the commandments really does bless people and their families. We are so very lucky to have the wonderful family that we do. And our family is strong because mom and dad have put the Lord first in their lives. Everything else falls into place if you put the Lord first. It amazing to see the blessings in other peoples lives as they put the Lord first as well. I love being a missionary even though it is extremely difficult and sometimes seems impossible to do. I know the Lord is involved in the small details of His children's lives and He wants what is best for us. I know that the Lord gives us trials and challenges for a reason. I love the Gospel so much. And I know that as we do the simple and small things, i.e. say your prayers, read your scriptures, go to church - we hear them all the time, over and over again, but that is really what our spirit needs in order to grow every day. Its those simple and small things over and over again that make our testimonies strong and firm. I just love being a missionary!

Falslev Nővér

Us four in the wheat field preaching the gospel to DUNA! It was just the greatest transfer ever!!!!! I am so incredibly sad to see it end!

We went on like a little walk/hike last p day and had lots of fun! The elders are the coolest here! I am going to miss them tons! 

This seems to describe a mission pretty well.

Thursday, July 25, 2013

Another wonderful week in Duna!

Szia family!!! It sounds like everyone is doing so great back at home. I am glad mom and dad had a good time on their vacation. Now time to get back to work! I am glad you guys had a good time.

This week has been SO busy!!!!! It has been a really great week for us but man, we are so tired! Duna is a very little city at it only takes about 45 minutes to walk across the city but when you have to keep crossing the city back and forth multiple times a day for lessons, it gets pretty exhausting! I can't remember if I already said this, but we looked for our bikes and they got stolen so we are left to good ol' fashioned walking. It gives us good exercise we just wish we didn't have to travel so much so we could get more lessons in.

Well we have 3 new people on baptisimal date for August 31!!! Wahoo!!! They are so excited!! Things are going really well for them. We are just trying to find a time that we can meet with the father also. He really wants to meet with us and we have talked to him a few times on the phone but he works a lot. They unfortunately haven't been to church yet because they all want to come together as a family so hopefully they can come next week! I just love this little family!

Also we met with another investigator this week and things have recently been going kinda slow with her. We decided to go over the baptisimal questions with her and see what she was struggling with and she told us that she believes it is all true and she wants to be baptized, she just needs to learn more and start acting. We were just grateful that she came to that conclusion on her own. So she is working hard towards baptism too which is awesome!

We also met with that investigators daughter. She is awesome! We had a good lesson with her and she is still keeping commitments. She told us that she has met with the missionaries multiple times whenever something happens in her life. It seems that whenever a problem comes into her life, the missionaries show up at her door. But she told us that it has always been elders. She said that she thinks that the sisters were sent for her. And she also told me that her little daughter, (who I am pretty much best friends with) she told me that her daughter now wants to name one of her future daughters Shantel. I just love her little daughter!

We also met with another investigator this week. She is an older lady who has been investigating for a while and she has been coming to church the last few weeks. We went to follow up on how coming to church was blessing her in her life, but before we could even ask she just told us that she couldn't believe she hadn't been coming to church earlier. She was really worried that coming to church would make her really tired so she wouldn't have energy to get the work done that she needed to. But she said that since she had been coming to church she has had more energy that she has had in a very long time. It was awesome! She said she wishes there was church more than once a week so it could keep giving her more energy! haha!

This week, as we have been teaching our investigators, I learned a lot about how it really is the small and simple things that matter. Each of our investigators are now at a point where we have taught them and now we have given them an opportunity to act, to say prayers, read the scriptures, and come to church. 3 such simple things, but vital to gaining a testimony. I was reading in Alma 37 this past week about how much the small and simple things really do lead to great and marvelous miracles. It is the simplesy things that build our testimony and it is also the simple things that we don't do that destroy our testimony. As a missionary, it is so hard to not have your investigators keep the simple commitments that you give them, especially when you know that it really is for their own good. It just reminded me of how the Savior sometimes feels about us. He has asked us to do the small and simple things so that He can bless us with even more blessings. The Gospel really is so simple but such a great blessing! I love being a missionary! I love being in Hungary! I love the people here! I love the Gospel! And I love my Savior, Jesus Christ! I know that He lives and I know that He loves us - everyone! I love you all and hope you have a wonderful week!

Falslev Nővér

Duna is the prettiest!

me standing on a 10 story apartment building overlooking Duna.

me standing on a 10 story apartment building overlooking Duna.

I LOVE DUNA!!!!!!

Oh man....where to even begin! This week has been the best and hardest week ever! I love being a missionary and I love serving in Duna!

We met with one of our investigators last week and had a really good lesson with her. We taught her the Plan of Salvation and at the end of the lesson we asked her to be baptized when she knew the things we were teaching her were true. She said yes but she didn't know how she was going to be able to know if they were true or not because she couldn't see them. I understood quite a bit during the lesson but I didn't really say much because, well its Hungarian, and people have a really hard time understanding me in Hungarian. But the spirit just kept prompting me and prompting me that I needed to say something even though I wasn't quite sure I was understanding her concern right. And so I did it. I was able to address her concerns and I was able to bear testimony to her about the importance of having faith. It was very simple, very simple. Just a few short sentences but that was all it needed to be. I found out later from Sister Chamberlain that I had just spoken perfect Hungarian and that everything was understandable. It was such a great lesson and it really made our investigator think. We are meeting with her again tonight and we are going to follow up on being baptized!!

This week we have been fed a TON!!! Literally every day. We have been having so much success and it is so wonderful! Duna has been a little rough for missionary work for quite some time and so its wonderful to see the work moving! We went over to one of the members house for Palacsintas (crepes) and it was just a good experience to get to know the members better. One of the daughters, we really get along and I told her that I really wanted to learn how to make palacsintas. So she taught me and we just had so much fun together. I couldn't really say much to her but we sure had a lot of fun just talking and being with her family. I definitely need a lot of practice on my palacsinta making but I'm sure I will get it before I leave! They are wonderful members!

Then we had splits this week and Sister Behunin and I were able to spend another day together! It was so good! I learned a lot from her and we went and taught another family. I was really nervous about it because I had to teach the lesson. Every lesson we have had with them has just been awesome and so I wasn't sure if I could actually teach the lesson by myself and address their concerns. I did it though and it turned out to be an awesome lesson!!!! This family is amazing and is so prepared for the Gospel! The mom LOVES the BOM and told us everything that she learned when she read from it. She said she feels so good when she is reading the BOM and the whole family loves praying. They pray every night as a family now. I taught them the POS and they loved it. She was really excited about it and she says that she does want to be baptized she just still needs to continue reading the BOM and learning more before she does. She also really wants her husband to meet with us and teach him. He works a lot. She has been telling him everything about us though. It was such a great lesson! I love this little family!!!!!!

We met with another investigator and she is doing really well! We were going to teach her a little more about the restoration yesterday but we actually ended up teaching about the law of Chastity and how it helps family. At the beginning she was just laughing that we had this law in the church and that we had actually kept it because that is kinda an abnormal thing here in Hungary. But by the end she really understood why it was so important and she said how it really could bless families. It was a great lesson! The law of Chastity is the greatest!

Then we also had a wedding in the ward. The bride just got baptized a few weeks ago. Weddings here in Hungary are quite the party. Their wasn't quite the traditional Hungarian wedding but it was still super fun! We went over and helped set up on Friday night and just had a good time getting to know the branch members better. They were so excited to help set up for the wedding and we just had a good time setting everything up. We went and played football with the youth afterwards and that was really fun! Football is definitely an American sport but it was fun to see everyone trying to play!

Then Saturday was the big wedding. It was so much fun! We got to the wedding and when we first got their we found out that the bride was waiting for us because she wanted us to write her wedding vows for her. That was funny! 2 American girls trying to write vows in Hungarian 2 minutes before the wedding. We came up with some good lines but unfortunately we arent the best at Hungarian so we just skipped the wedding vows part haha! It was a really good wedding. The couple was so happy! Then we went to the branch house to set everything up for the party afterwards. Hungarian weddings are really extravagant! I cant believe how much they do for weddings...that is probably why not many people get married here. But they had TONS of food and a lot of really neat wedding traditions. and lot and lots of dancing!!! We got to learn some fun dances and I have never laughed so hard in my life. It was so good to see these people so happy. That is something that isnt too common here in Hungary. It is really sad. That is why us missionaries stand out because we are so happy. People can see it in us. It was just so good to see this little branch having so much fun together, laughing, dancing, helping one another, and how much the gospel brings happiness into peoples lives. It was such a great time to just see how much this little branch loves each of its members and the missionaries. I LOVE this little branch!!!!

The day after, Sunday, everyone was pretty tired from the wedding but everyone was still so happy! Sacrament meeting was going really great! I just love this little branch! We had 4 investigators come to church and everything was just going perfect. Then the branch president gets up and starts looking at me kinda funny (we were sitting close to the front with our investigators) and all the sudden he starts talking and I cant really understand everything he is saying all I hear is my name and then sister Chamberlain looking over at me with shock written all over her face and she tells me that I just got called on to go speak in Sacrament meeting. I have never been so terrified in all my life. I will tell you one thing for sure...the branch seemed pretty little when I was sitting down in the audience but then when I got up to the podium, it seemed like the biggest ward I have ever been in. I had no idea what I was really supposed to say or anything but I realized a lot about myself and about being a missionary in that moment. As I was able to look out over the branch (I saw one of our investiagors and all her kids come! She is the one who has been going through a ton in her family life so she said she needed a break from everything. We were shocked that she came to church!) but as I was able to look out over this little branch, I was just overcome with love for them. I haven't known them for a very long time, but they are just like my little family and I want to help them in anyway that I can! I just LOVE these people! It is really hard to put into words how much I love these people. I just wish you could all meet them because I know you could come to love them as much as I do! It was a really hard experience for me though because I got up to the podium and just wanted to tell all these people how much I loved them and cared for them and tell them everything that I knew was really important in life. I wanted to tell them so much! - but I couldn't. There is nothing so much more frustrating than loving these people and wanting to tell them everything that is important and not being able to speak and communicate the things that are most important. But I realized that love is more than just words. These people know I love them not from what I say, but from what I do. So I got up there and shared what little I could say. And I realized, as I said them, that the simple things that I could say, are really the most important in life. I know that God is our loving Heavenly Father. I know that Jesus Christ is His son and that He did everything for us. I know that God loves all his children and that He wants us to return to live with Him again. I know that through Jesus Christ we can be freed from our sins. I know that Jesus Christ lives and that He loves all of us. I know that families really are forever. I love the Gospel.

Being a missionary is the absolute hardest thing I have ever done in my life. But it is also the greatest thing I have ever done in my life. It is such an amazing feeling to just love people so much but so frustrating not be able to communicate everything to them. But that is what makes me love them even more. Being a missionary is greater than words can even express. There is nothing greater than to see someone who has no hope or happiness in their lives before you talk to them and then as you talk to them and tell them about the Savior, you literally see light and hope and happiness come into their lives. All the joy and the happiness I have had in my life has been because of the Savior. I know that the Savior lives and that He loves each and every one of us. I know that as we act and exercise our faith, that we are able to feel of His love and His mercy more abundantly in our lives. I love the Savior and I love being a missionary. I LOVE MY LIFE!

Falslev Nővér

My unsuccessful attempt at making palacsintas at the members house. Half of it ended up on the floor when I flipped it on the pan. It was such a fun night though!


 Describes perfectly what our week has felt like. This is on the way home from zone conference

sign says 'life is simply wonderful. You should smile!' so true!!!

Me and one of the ward members walking home from sport nap. Hungary is beautiful!

Can you all spot the rainbow? The gotta make the 10 stories here interesting somehow!

At the wedding. Such a fun night with the members!!!

at the wedding

Monday, July 8, 2013

Man, it looks like you guys sure had fun on your vacation...it sure didnt look like camping though. That cabin looked too nice! Im glad everyone is safe and no one got hurt too bad. It looked like you guys went on some gorgeous rides!!! Hopefully Shelece didnt end up breaking her toe. All the boys are getting really big! Especially landon! Im glad you guys had a good time. All the pictures looked like it was fun.

This week has been pretty fun! I got to learn how to whip...well I still need a lot of practice but I didnt whip myself in the face so thats good. Well at least not yet. Whipping is a Hungarian tradition here and everyone gets whips! They are pretty fun. We also celebrated the 4th of July with Hamburgers and watermelon....there is nothing like a true american hamburger. Hamburger here is mostly just fat not meat so make sure to enjoy hamburgers there! The elders fixed some hamburgers though and they were pretty good and then we played a little football and had some watermelon. It was pretty fun.

Our investigators are doing awesome! This past week we met with the lady we met on the street who began by saying she was catholic and not interested to eventually inviting us into her house. It was a really awesome program and we gave her a BOM with a note in it and as she started to read it, she just started bawling and saying how peaceful she felt and how she believed that everything we had told her could really be true. It was an amazing lesson! Unfortunately she doesnt think her husband will approve so she said that if she can keep meeting with us she will call us so we are praying that she will continue to read and call us soon!

We also met another lady on the street and talked to her. She invited us to her house the next day and so we went and met with her. We just talked to her about God and about how much He loves her and she just told us that she had been feeling lately that she needed some more direction and help in her life but she didn't know where to find it. She just kept repeating over and over how grateful she was that we stopped her on the street and talked with her. She also came to church with us yesterday and she loved it!

Church was awesome yesterday....we had 3 investigators come and I think it really boosted the branchs hope of new members in the ward! We had a lady come - she is 69 years old and is the funniest person I have ever met. We have been meeting with her for a while and she told us last week that she knew she needed to quit smoking and come to church. So she came to church yesterday and had a wonderful experience and afterwards, we went over to her house for lunch (she said we are just like her kids so she has to feed us haha) and she said that she is going to be coming to church every week from now on, and keep reading the scriptures because she knows that that is what she needs to be doing. She is awesome!

We also had another investigator come to church again. She is really shy and quiet but she is opening up to us a lot. She is going through a lot in her life so we are trying to help her the best that we can.

We had sport day on Friday with the branch (that was also Sister Chamberlains birthday) and we had 2 investigators come to that! It was the funnest day. We had a couple ladies and one of their daughters came. It was so fun! I played with 2 of them the whole time and we just had a blast! It was nice to just play and laugh with them and not have to worry so much about speaking the language with them. We had a good time! Afterwards, we walked them all home and I was walking with the cute girl and she asked me how I became mormon. I told her that I was baptized and she told me that she wanted to be baptized too because she wanted to be Mormon. Then she asked when she could become Mormon. Her mom overheard her and told her that maybe they will become mormon together on the same day. So we are going to talk about baptism tonight with them! They are a super cool family!

After sport day, we went over to another families house because  the son had the same birthday as sister Chamberlain so we went to go give him a present. I love this family. They had been waiting for us to come (we had some miscommunication so we didnt set up a specific time to come) and the kids had been looking out the window all day for us to come. They were so excited when we got their because they wanted to wait for us to come to have cake and celebrate with us. I have never felt so much love before. They are just an amazing family! And they love praying!!!! They are just so eager to learn more about the church and the wife told her husband all about what we had taught them and he really wants to meet with us too now. They are the sweetest family!

We just have the most amazing investigators and are meeting so many people who are so prepared to hear the Gospel. We have an awesome branch here with such strong members! I just love Duna! And I love my life!!!!!! Being a missionary is definitely so hard...especially when you cant say much, but loving people speaks a lot louder than words I found this week. Just being there for people, listening to them, and loving them is sometimes all people need. This week we had a really neat experience to meet a family sitting on a bench and the oldest girl had some phyisical and mental disabilities. We sat down on the bench with them and began to teach them. The little girl loved to sing so she wanted to hear us sing. We ended up singing Jesus wants me for a sunbeam in English on this little bench with all sorts of people watching us jump up and down. This little girls smile as she watched us though was so worth it. My heart just wanted to burst with love for this little family and I just felt how much God really loved them and was aware of them. Unfortunately we couldnt set up another time to teach with them but we spent quite a bit of time with them on that bench just talking with them and teaching them. I realized that missionary work is a lot more than just teaching lessons, its more than just asking people to be baptized, its more than just getting numbers on a piece of paper. Its about helping people see the love that God has for them. As a missionary, I have never felt more love for random people walking down the street. It is an amazing experience to realize how much love God really has for each and every one of His children and how much He wants to help them, they have to be the ones to accept the help that He is willing to give. I just love my life and the experiences that I am having here. There are no words to describe how wonderful and how hard being a missionary is. I LOVE BEING A MISSIONARY!!!!!

Love you all! I hope you have a great week and have a lot of fun on your vacations this week!

Falslev Nővér




Me learning how to whip! So much fun!

Our 4th of July picnic!

enjoying some yummy watermelon on the 4th of July





Hungary is gorgeous! I love it here! They have sunflower fields everywhere! 

This is a tiny village about half hour train ride from Duna. We went to go visit a super cool member out there yesterday. Such a cute little town! It is called Pusztaszabolcs.

Sunday, July 7, 2013

I LOVE DUNA!!!! I LOVE BEING A MISSIONARY! I LOVE MY LIFE!

I am so jealous you all get to go camping this week! I miss camping a lot! But I can wait til next year....I love Duna! We have had the greatest week and seen so many miracles! I LOVE BEING A MISSIONARY!!!!!!! I am so incredibly happy being able to share the gospel and help the people here. I love them so much.

Duna is quite a small town but we walk quite a bit. We have bikes but we dont know how to get to them or where they are at the moment so we havent used them yet. We get in a lot of exercise and we also get to talk to a lot of people while we are traveling from appointment to appointment. Duna is so gorgeous! I love it here!

We have had some really awesome programs this week with amazing people! We received a referal from a missionary in Budapest -we met with her and the first thing she did was hand us the BOM that she received and told us that she wasn't really interested because she didn't understand it. We told her that we could explain it so we went to a room and taught her the restoration. It was such a good lesson! The spirit was so strong and she just started crying saying that she wanted to believe that this was true and that she felt so good. She couldn't believe how at peace she felt and said she hadn't felt that peaceful for a long time. She really wanted to meet again but unfortunately she is out of town for 2 weeks but we have kept in contact with her on the phone and she said she is reading from the BOM so hopefully our next program will go great as well!

We also taught a family this week. They are an amazing family and have been through a lot the last couple of months. The had a daughter/sister that died (they aren't sure how) a few months ago and this last friday would have been her 28th birthday. This family has been taught by the missionaries before a long time ago. They are just the greatest people and just want to find peace in their life. We are going to teach one of them again tonight and I am super excited for it! She is the funniest lady I have met and such a good cook! Hungarians here in Duna really know how to cook....and they worry a lot about sister Chamberlain and I because we DO NOT cook! haha! It is so funny to see peoples reaction when we tell them we just fix sandwiches or something for lunch and dinner. They tell us that we have to learn how to cook. We just look at each other and laugh. They cook us good meals though! I love Hungarian food!

We also met with another investigator and her family. They were tracted a few weeks ago and we met with them for the first time my first week in Duna and had a really good first lesson with them. We went back this week and gave them a BOM and talked to them about it. She has 2 children and they were asking us questions and were really interested too. Her husband also wants to know but he was away for work when we went. It was just the perfect lesson because all the commitments we were going to extend to her for that lesson, she asked us if she could do them. She asked us if she could come to church next week, if she could just start reading the BOM, if she could start praying and asking God if the things we were teaching were true. And the kids loved praying! They were so excited to tell us about their experience praying! I just love this little family! I am so excited to continue teaching them!

This week, we also met the sweetest girl who is about my age. We met her at 8:55. We were on our way home and we saw her and went and talked to her. She was really quite and didn't say much but she was listening so we talked to her and told her what we believed in. And then at the end she said she wanted to meet the next day. We met the next day and taught her the restoration and it was amazing to see the light that came into her life! She came to church- ALL of church- with us yesterday and it went so well. When we first went to pick her up she was very shy and reserved and didn't say too much. By the end of church she had opened up a lot and was talking to us, asking us all sorts of questions. When we walked her home she gave us the biggest hug and just thanked us so much for helping her. It is moments like that that words just cant describe. I love being a missionary. I have never been more happier than I have ever been in my life. I am so blessed!

This week I really realized how much I have been given and how much I have taken it for granted my whole life. So many people here have gone through so incredibly much. They are so strong! I love them so much! I just really realized how much I have been given and how much the Gospel has been my life and our family life. Yes, we have had struggles and trails, but we have been so blessed and it is because we have had the Gospel in our lives. The Gospel really does my life better - it gives people joy and happiness, it gives people light. It is so hard to explain but I have seen it so many times this week. We will go up to talk to someone and after we are done talking with them about the Gospel, you can literally see a light come into their eyes and just a difference in them. I LOVE BEING A MISSIONARY!!!!

Yesterday we had all of our programs cancel on us so we went out to street. I saw an older lady and went up to street her and she just told me that 'Im not intesterested. Im Catholic.' and then she said some other things but I didnt understand what she said so I asked her to repeat it and just stayed happy and smiled. She looked at me like something was wrong and asked me why I was so happy after she had just told me that she was Catholic and wasnt interested. We talked to her for over 45 minutes. She completely opened up to us and we told her about the BOM and she couldnt believe that she had never heard of it before and she said that it all made sense. We asked her if we could meet with her to teach more and she said no. We didnt say anything and then she said yes, she wanted to learn more but that she wasnt going to give us her number or where she lived or anything. So we were just going to meet her somewhere when all the sudden she just turned to us and said 'I cant believe I am doing this but I want you to come to my house. I want and need this book that you are talking about.' (we unfortunately didnt have a BOM on us, we just had pass along cards). So we are meeting with her this week at her house!

I just get to see so many miracles and meet so many wonderful people! I love being a missionary!!!!!! I love my life! I am so happy!

I love you all and I hope you are all doing great! I hope everyone is safe camping and that you have a fun time. Take lots of pictures for me! Love you all!

Falslev Nővér


Sister smith came streeting with us this week! She is the greatest!

Sunsets in Duna are the prettiest!!!!




Me and my greatest companion ever! The countryside is so pretty out here! This was my first time seeing the countryside since coming to Hungary. So pretty!

on the other side of Duna. It is so pretty!

and another view of Duna...well this is really the outskirts of duna. The actual part of duna is just all buildings. But these overlook the little villages outside of Duna! So cool!