Monday, January 06,
2014
Our Home Evening today was lunch at
the home of a couple, Brother and Sister Castaneda, who work in the temple. He is a retired banker and they are both
faithful coordinators who work there several days a week. They have a very nice home and opened it to
about 25 temple workers to eat great food and socialize.
Sister Starkey took the pictures below and
shared them with us tonight. I know you won't know any of the people, but it gives you a little flavor of our acquaintances.
I wish you all the greatest of success with
your commitments and resolves for the New Year! Love to everyone! J
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President Cazier and Glade--pensive mode! :) |
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Brother and Sister Cruz on the left and Sister Cazier on the right. The Cruz's are temple missionaries, too, but only serve there on Wednesdays. The rest of the time they are responsible for the housing for the excursions. It is a huge job to make sure the rooms are ready for the new overnight patrons and families, check everyone in and out, and do all the trouble-shooting. They have very big job. |
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Sister Pavon, Sister (oh-oh--forgot--maybe Berrios) and Sister Rodriquez. I love these ladies--they are the best!! |
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Brother and Sister Fields--who live in Utah, but spend time here as well. President Ocampo (temple president) is on the right and President and Sister Omado are in the right side background. |
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Their beautiful tree |
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Brother and Sister Martinez |
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Brother Bassett, the hostess--Sister Castaneda, and Sister Bassett |
Yes, you are right...Sister Berrios...and the last picture, that is unlabeled, with Sister Rodriguez on the right, has the Casteneda's daughter on the left. Her name is Sister Barrientos.
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