A usually fairly free Monday morning this morning was spent at the temple folding laundry. I'm sure they laugh at we "gringos" both while we are there and when we leave. They find the simplest things for us to fold (thank heavens) Sister Rucker went with Scott and I and Sister Walker came so we had a good time visiting when we were close enough to talk. They never seem to be in a hurry in there but they are so fast at doing what they do. I had never been downstairs where they do baptisms, have a big cafeteria, and many other big areas so we took a tour while we were there. Was very odd to be in the temple with all of the lights on, outside doors locked and no one anywhere. When we finished at noon we were all pooped! Just goes to show how old we are getting.
Scott left for the early Spanish class but I haven't been going to that one. Sister Yturralde was here working on something on my computer then Alysha skyped to show us the storm they were getting at home. What a blessing! I drove to the Casa for Scott's class. The Crimsons, the Ewells, the Levetts. Sister Walker, Sister Bair, Sister Mahon, Brother Wegener- it was fun but challenging for Scott because there are two sisters who have recently been on Spanish speaking missions and speak well, some that have learned quite a bit and some that are brand new. It is fun though because Scott keeps it pretty relaxed. We stayed for FHE so visited after class. There are always interesting experiences shared among the group.
FHE was a puppet show that the humanitarian missionaries have developed about nutrition, cleanliness, germs, brushing teeth, etc. They have the backdrop and the puppet kit that people borrow when their families are here. You take the show to hospitals, schools, orphanages, etc. It was really cute. Would have been some great pictures but as I got my camera out, which I had remembered to put the media stick in this time, the battery was dead.
Scott left for the early Spanish class but I haven't been going to that one. Sister Yturralde was here working on something on my computer then Alysha skyped to show us the storm they were getting at home. What a blessing! I drove to the Casa for Scott's class. The Crimsons, the Ewells, the Levetts. Sister Walker, Sister Bair, Sister Mahon, Brother Wegener- it was fun but challenging for Scott because there are two sisters who have recently been on Spanish speaking missions and speak well, some that have learned quite a bit and some that are brand new. It is fun though because Scott keeps it pretty relaxed. We stayed for FHE so visited after class. There are always interesting experiences shared among the group.
FHE was a puppet show that the humanitarian missionaries have developed about nutrition, cleanliness, germs, brushing teeth, etc. They have the backdrop and the puppet kit that people borrow when their families are here. You take the show to hospitals, schools, orphanages, etc. It was really cute. Would have been some great pictures but as I got my camera out, which I had remembered to put the media stick in this time, the battery was dead.
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