We left at 9:00 this morning for the Institute to get set up for the Choir class. Just so happens, as it always does here, that four young women and one guy showed up. The guy wasn't the one there Tuesday and two of the girls were new. Tom wasn't feeling well today so he didn't come. So Scott took over and tried teaching them how to sing. I thought he did a pretty good job for someone who has never even sang in a church choir! He feels good about having more to do. These students are delightful.
These are the Mahons who also come to help with the class - since they are the ones who volunteered us!
After Institute we drove home, had lunch and drove back to the Casa for our 2:30 class. They were all there today! Then at 4:00 we had Elder Hammon's Spanish class and were going to have ours at 5:00 but decided since there were few there that we should plan the refreshments for Monday's Family Home Evening instead. That was a nice change... Sister Merino was telling us about being called to be Mission President in Honduros. It was hilarious! They are the mental health people for not only the entire Carribean Area but also Central America so they spend alot of time on the phone counseling missionaries.
We came home to no power again. It must have been off all afternoon because the food in the fridge was warm.
I have been trying to get this picture for the last couple of weeks because it is so funny. Here we live just through the block from some kind of barracks for the presidential guards. They run by every other morning or so to keep in shape. We soon realized there were two groups: an older group and a younger group. Every time the older group runs by they are followed by an ambulance with it's lights flashing - in anticipation of being needed. I missed most of the men but here is the ambulance:
These are the Mahons who also come to help with the class - since they are the ones who volunteered us!
After Institute we drove home, had lunch and drove back to the Casa for our 2:30 class. They were all there today! Then at 4:00 we had Elder Hammon's Spanish class and were going to have ours at 5:00 but decided since there were few there that we should plan the refreshments for Monday's Family Home Evening instead. That was a nice change... Sister Merino was telling us about being called to be Mission President in Honduros. It was hilarious! They are the mental health people for not only the entire Carribean Area but also Central America so they spend alot of time on the phone counseling missionaries.
We came home to no power again. It must have been off all afternoon because the food in the fridge was warm.
I have been trying to get this picture for the last couple of weeks because it is so funny. Here we live just through the block from some kind of barracks for the presidential guards. They run by every other morning or so to keep in shape. We soon realized there were two groups: an older group and a younger group. Every time the older group runs by they are followed by an ambulance with it's lights flashing - in anticipation of being needed. I missed most of the men but here is the ambulance:
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