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Monday, August 29, 2011
Loves and Kisses from Grandma and Grandpa
Wow, how to describe this week; exciting, exausting, wonderful, nervewracking, educational, great!! We had training at the temple at 6:00am on Monday, then at 1:00 we had two sessions for the dignitaries, area presidents, temple department people, Sis. Allred of the General board, I got a hug and kiss from her, (I just love the custom of kisses and hugs when you great people.) We got to our apartments about 6 and met with Pres and Sis Peterson to schedule. Dad and I got the afternoon shift with the Kitleys this first week. The morning shift starts at 6:00 and works to about 2:00 and the afternoon shift starts at 1:00 and works til closing, usually about 9:00 then we clean the temple before we come home. Our trained temple workers ended up being set apart, spending a day or two at the Guatamala temple and that was it. The people are so eager to learn and very teachable and quick to learn. a much more educated people than the mexicans that come to Idaho to work. we ate lunch at the cafiteria two days, they only charge 2.50 a plate and the food was very good. we can't buy food that cheap. The temple washers broke down so Saturday night Dad and I did 6 loads of towels from the Baptistry here at the apartments, we have 3 washers and dryers here. Dad is getting real good at the laundry. Sunday morning we had to get the "ox out of the mire" so we washed, dryed and folded the baptism jumpsuits here. we couldn't leave them wet all weekend. The weather is beautiful, not too hot or cold. it is the rainny season so you never go out without an umberella. it can be sunny one minute, then pour for ten minutes then sunny again. we had a Sunday meal all to gether with the missionary couples and it poured the whole time, we ate out side on our patio but you don't need even sweaters even when it rains. the flowers and trees are beautiful and so green. it gets light about 5:00 and dark by 5:00pm. Shopping is hard as we have to rely on someone taking us. Walmart is very expensive, the prices are about the same as the US, however, the containers are half the size. We hope to get to the Price Smart store (like costco) and to the local mercentile soon. People have to rely on the local transportation to get to the temple, very few can afford cars or gas,$5.00 a gallon. so noone is on time for their shift. we can start a shift with only 4 or 5 and by the middle have all 20, then they have to leave to catch the bus home so we end with the 3 or 4 and the temple missionaries to clean the temple. we will work one more week on nights then do two weeks on days. I am real tall here. the people usually reach my shoulder. they are definately mayan. Sunday was ward conference for our ward and the first time in their new building there was over 200 there. we will have to see next week how many of them were stake visiters and how many were inactives who were curious about the building. They have a decent chior and Dad and I hope to sing with them. Today was out day off, we had a brunch with 4 english sisters who are here because their husbands work for the American Embassy and the FBI. They are your ages and younger. Once a month the english get to gether so these young girls can visit and relax with grandmas. It was nice, Dad did all the laundry and vaccumed the house while I was gone. He is real worried that I will expect this when we get home. The youth come to the temple to do baptisms for the dead starting at 6 am until 8:30pm. They are so thrilled to have a temple close. The spirit is so special here. we do have a lot of work to do to get the temple running smothly, but it is His house and the work will go forward. Shayla, please send me a lable from my tuna, there is a store here that will try to order products for us. Use the pouch mail. These young girls have been here for a year or two and the mail is not reliable. Packages are subject to a customs charge, One sister ordered a sweater for about $20.00 and the customs was $40.00. We will just have to email and skype and pouch mail. They said a shoe box can cost up to $60.00 in customs fees. Justin, Lon is concerned about the game, we have ESPN but don't know if it is a Spanish feed or us. He wondered about skyping Tracy and watching on his TV. or just have Ginger skype with her computer and watch you and Mindi then we will know what the game is doing. We plan on skyping Ginger while she is at your house on Sunday at 6:00 Idaho time. We send our love, we are well and happy. Dad and Mom, Grandpa and Grandma
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