Quito, Ecuador Temple

Quito, Ecuador Temple
Here is where we will be working until Feb. 2023

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Dear Readers,

We hope as you read this blog of our mission to the Quito, Ecuador temple you will feel the joy and happiness we are experiencing by being in the service of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. We hope you can experience some of what we feel. Christine and I met in Quito, Ecuador 51 years ago while serving as missionaries. We are going home.


John and Christine

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Monday, May 9, 2016

May 2nd through May 8th:


May 2nd through May 8th:  Monday I got up early and took the Dibbs to the airport.  Sister Dibb had received permission to go home for a week to attend the wedding of a granddaughter and Elder Dibb started to have some problems with his heart.  So after talking to his cardiologist, we determined it would be best if he went home and got things checked out.  As of right now we think they will be able to return on the 16th.  We hope and pray they will be back soon. We did the shopping run and then in the afternoon went and saw “The Jungle Book”.  We all enjoyed getting out and for some it was the first movie they had been to in maybe 30 years (not saying who that might have been). 

At the movies.  We all had recliners.

Tuesday we had the afternoon shift.  Wednesday we had presidency meeting.  Thursday we had the morning shift.  It was a bit slow so I volunteered to be a patron for initiatory. In the afternoon, we went downtown to find what we thought was a museum of an old 19th century home.  We found it, but it was really just a restaurant in an old 19th century home.  They let us walk around and see how the home would have been furnished during the late 1800’s.  We then walked around looking for places we could take the missionaries.  We found an old church and two government buildings. 

The restaurant in the 19th century home.
The Gallo family of Gallo beer owned this home and many personal item like this wedding dress were on display.
The San Fransisco church.
The alter was all wood.  Very beautiful woodwork.
This government building reminded me of the Moors for some reason.
Very cool building.
This is the other government building we found.
It was much older and of course had a inner courtyard.
It's front door was very impressive.
On the way back to the car I took this photo of two really old sinks through an open window from the sidewalk.

Friday we had the afternoon shift.  Saturday we had off and so in the morning took all the missionaries for an early run to a new store that has a lot of imported food products. In the afternoon, went over and did sealings.  Sunday we went and spoke in the El Frutal stake conference.  It was a nice meeting. 

El Frutal stake conference.
The Choir at stake conference.

Mom felt sick during the meeting and she went to bed when we got home.  Later, we took all the missionaries to the Smith’s home for Family Home Evening.  Josh and Jill Smith and their three children moved into the ward a few months ago.  He works at the Embassy with US Aid.  They just finished a 4 year assignment in Zimbabwe.  They showed slides and talked about how the church is growing so fast in Africa. It was very sobering to hear how AIDS has affected the country.  One in every 4 children have lost one or both parents to AIDS.  The Smiths loved their time in Zimbabwe and said the members are so thrilled that a temple has been announced for their country. It was very interesting. Sister Smith has started teaching art classes. I am going to sign up and see if she can help me get motivated to paint again.  I will only have to miss one class out of 3.  They are taught on Friday mornings.  So the week we are on shift in the morning I will have to miss, but the other two weeks in the 3 week rotation I will be able to go.  I am so excited to have a class that will force me to paint.  Another week that went by so fast and left us feeling very blessed and honored to be able to serve the good people of Guatemala.

2 comments:

Sam said...

Now that you have instagram you can post some paintings

Charlotte said...

Those sinks are awesome!