Wednesday, October 11, 2017
Our shift started extra
early again today and we worked long and hard.
There are so many more responsibilities here for me to learn that weren’t
part of the Tegucigalpa experience. It’s
all good—I just hope I can remember everything so when there is no mentor I get
it right!!
The attendance is picking up
since the closing is only about 20 ½ weeks away. Patrons are getting anxious to get as much
done as they possible can before that happens.
We went back to the temple tonight at 7:00 p.m. for a special meeting
with Pres. Colton. He is a great man and
always wears a genuine smile. He seems
very good natured—even when he is making corrections and giving directives.
After working on my
Relief Society lesson for a while I decided to take my walk. I changed clothes, grabbed my step tracker
and a key, and headed out the door—where I stopped right in my tracks. It was raining! There was no way to walk, get drenched, and
still get ready for our meeting, so I sadly had to skip it. The rain is strange here. It is more like a fine misty drizzle with no
big raindrops and it is very humid. It
reminds me a little of Oregon—the mist, not the humidity.
A brother here shared a
couple of temple photos with us and I have posted them here. Sorry, you all are going to get tired of temple
pictures. But, oh well---😊 At least there haven’t been any squirrel pics lately!!
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