Scott started the day early at the temple helping with baptisms for the dead with Elder Yturraldie
and Elder Eickbush. I used that time to wash, rinse, and hang clothes all over the apartment! We studied when he got home and planned our lesson for tonight. On the way to Hainamosa we go through this area that is always plugged up and anytime you have stopped traffic, you have mucho vendors:
More of our" normally there" students showed up tonight. It is a good thing they don't all show up at the same time since we only have 10 keyboards. Brother Soreano had found my hymn book with all of the English titles written above the Spanish so I could tell what the song was - I am so grateful. It's much better than playing a few measures of the hymn before you know what it is, and sometimes you don't know even then. I play the opening song for them to sing. Few times have I heard more people sing off key! You have to keep checking the music to see if you are playing it right. They are such sincere singers - just have not been taught to sing with the music. While we were carrying all of our equipment out to the car these boys surrounded me and begged me to take a picture of them. When I got the camera out they grabbed everyone in sight to be in the picture. And here it is....
You just have to love these people! Of course then they all have to see themselves in the picture.
We were pooped on our way home saw a Kentucky Fried Chicken place; drove across traffic (like
the Dominicans do) and stopped to get supper. It was great!
Got to get ready for a busy day tomorrow.
and Elder Eickbush. I used that time to wash, rinse, and hang clothes all over the apartment! We studied when he got home and planned our lesson for tonight. On the way to Hainamosa we go through this area that is always plugged up and anytime you have stopped traffic, you have mucho vendors:
More of our" normally there" students showed up tonight. It is a good thing they don't all show up at the same time since we only have 10 keyboards. Brother Soreano had found my hymn book with all of the English titles written above the Spanish so I could tell what the song was - I am so grateful. It's much better than playing a few measures of the hymn before you know what it is, and sometimes you don't know even then. I play the opening song for them to sing. Few times have I heard more people sing off key! You have to keep checking the music to see if you are playing it right. They are such sincere singers - just have not been taught to sing with the music. While we were carrying all of our equipment out to the car these boys surrounded me and begged me to take a picture of them. When I got the camera out they grabbed everyone in sight to be in the picture. And here it is....
You just have to love these people! Of course then they all have to see themselves in the picture.
We were pooped on our way home saw a Kentucky Fried Chicken place; drove across traffic (like
the Dominicans do) and stopped to get supper. It was great!
Got to get ready for a busy day tomorrow.
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