Started the morning at the Institute trying to find out how many of their tecladas work - 8 out of 12 do work so that adds 8 to our 12 which should be enough for the classes there. However when class was over today we had four new students - this class was really big to start with so maybe we will have to add another class during the day sometime. Just makes it hard to help everybody when you have 20+ kids in a class! It was such a fun class today. It is interesting to watch how they interact with us as they get more comfortable - when they realize that I am the only sane teacher and my esposo is crazy!!!
We were late leaving the Institute so got home in time to rest and study for a couple of hours then went to the temple to do a couple of sessions. The dress I rented was made for a 6'2" woman so I spent the night trying to keep from tripping myself.
When we got there we found our married couple from Hainamosa waiting to take out their endowments. We thought they had been married in the temple but they hadn't. She was so excited as she told us that "next Thursday she was going to marry her husband". It was great to see them there. They went through the 6:00 session and we did the 5:00 and 7:00 sessions so we missed seeing them again but can't wait to see them Saturday at lessons.
The Lee's were at the last session and we met them as we came into our parking lot. They want to get together for dinner so we just have to find an open night.. The Yturraldes came down with chocolate flan, ice cream, chocolate syrup and root beer. It was fun to visit with them for awhile. They are working with a couple of men from Haiti that are doing extraction work with the same kind of a camera they use so they are gone early and we are gone until late so haven't had the opportunity to visit yet this week.
We were late leaving the Institute so got home in time to rest and study for a couple of hours then went to the temple to do a couple of sessions. The dress I rented was made for a 6'2" woman so I spent the night trying to keep from tripping myself.
When we got there we found our married couple from Hainamosa waiting to take out their endowments. We thought they had been married in the temple but they hadn't. She was so excited as she told us that "next Thursday she was going to marry her husband". It was great to see them there. They went through the 6:00 session and we did the 5:00 and 7:00 sessions so we missed seeing them again but can't wait to see them Saturday at lessons.
The Lee's were at the last session and we met them as we came into our parking lot. They want to get together for dinner so we just have to find an open night.. The Yturraldes came down with chocolate flan, ice cream, chocolate syrup and root beer. It was fun to visit with them for awhile. They are working with a couple of men from Haiti that are doing extraction work with the same kind of a camera they use so they are gone early and we are gone until late so haven't had the opportunity to visit yet this week.
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