Quito, Ecuador Temple

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

Welcome

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, March 25, 2019

March 18th through March 24th

March 18th through March 24th:  This was a week of ups and downs trying to recover from my surgery.  Some days were better than others.  I think that on the days I was feeling a little better, I would try and do too much---either walking or sitting and then the next day or later in the day I would pay for it.  We made some progress going through about 50 boxes of books in the storage unit.  Chris has made several trips to a used book store to try and sell boxes and boxes of books that we do not have room for. Tuesday afternoon I rode Front Runner to American Fork and Doug Thayne picked me up and we went to dinner with Argemiro Trochez, Ted Schultz, and Lee Crayk, all missionaries that served with Doug and I in Ecuador nearly 50 years ago.  Argemiro lives in Cali, Colombia, but is here for a month visiting his sister and brother-in-law.  It was fun to reminisce about all the different missionaries from our mission.  Lee Crayk drove me home after dinner and came in and saw the apartment.  Chris would have gone to dinner with us but she had to work.  
L to R Lee Crayk, Ted Schultz, me, Doug Thayne and Argemiro Trochez


Thursday my sister, Alice, and her daughter, Erin, came to see the apartment.  Alice then drove Chris and I to my brother, Van's condo in Salt Lake where we had lunch. Our brother, Tad, and his wife Tove, who live in Provo, joined us.  Van's wife, Maude, is recovering from back surgery.  I was the life of the party.  I fell asleep after lunch.  Because of Maude’s back surgery, Van and Maude won’t be able to join the rest of us on a cruise to the Panama Canal that we have booked for April 9th through April 21st.  Hopefully, this cruise will force me to rest so I won't do things I shouldn't do when I start feeling better.   

I have had requests for finished pictures of the apartment.
Some of the book shelves are filling up as we go through our books.
The kitchen is great.
Don't look at the stack of boxes in the corner.

Friday both Chris and I went to the dentist and had a check up and our teeth cleaned.  We both will need to have some dental work done after our cruise in April.  In the evening Chris took some of our grand-kids to the play 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea.  

Mom at the play with grand-kids.
Don't you just love to go to the dentist.

Saturday I tried to go and do my temple shift.  I made it through 2 sessions of sealings and then had to have John B. come and pick me up.  I was in too much pain.  That evening we went to the play The Lion King Jr. and saw 2 grandsons perform.  Kimball, Kate and Bryce’s son, and Miles, Charlotte and Alex’s son were both hyenas.  I only made it through the first act.  Kate gave me a ride home.  I am surprised at how much pain I am still having.  Everyone keeps saying that old people don’t heal as fast as when we were younger.  There must be some truth to that.  

Kimball is on the left and Miles is on the right.

Sunday I made a presentation to the Ward Council about Temple and Family History.  I am in charge of the 5th Sunday combined meeting next week.  In the evening, Alex and Charlotte’s family, along with Alex’s mother, came and brought  brownies.  Brownies are good, but the grand-kids are better.  I am starting to feel a bit better each day but it is taking much longer than I had hoped for.    

Monday, March 18, 2019

March 11th through March 17th

March 11th through March 17th:  Monday the carpet was installed in Badger’s bedroom, the hall and the stairwell.  The inspector also came and we passed our final inspection.  Badger can now start to move into his room.  It feels good to be done with the downstairs.  Well, almost done.  
New carpet really finishes things off.
Badger's bedroom is ready.

Tuesday I installed a tile backsplash in our bathroom and a full length mirror in our bedroom.  

New tile backsplash.

Wednesday mom helped me install new blinds in our apartment.  I drove Badger to his water polo game and then helped Kimball and Stanford, Kate and Bryce’s boys, cut out their pinewood derby cars for cub scouts.  

A break in the action.  Badger's water polo game.
Pinewood derby cars cut out and ready for sanding.


Thursday mom took me to the hospital for my hernia operation.  Not a fun day.  She got me in bed about 4:00 pm and I did not get up till Friday morning.  

Do I look like a happy camper?


Friday we got a visit from the Holman’s who came down for a wedding and to pick up their box that we had shipped home with our boxes. It was great to see them.  

Sherie and Bryce Holman visited us on Friday.

Saturday I stayed home from the temple.  Mom went to her shift alone.  I am pretty sore and can’t move very fast.  After her shift, mom went over and helped Luke make clothes for a marionette of John Stockton for a school assignment.  Grandmas are the best.  

I did not get out of my pajamas all day.

Luke holding up the marionette of John Stockton.

Sunday after church,mom drove us to James’ home for our monthly family dinner.  He made ribs again and they never disappoint.  They were delicious.  

The ribs were incredible. Thanks James 
Finger licken good.
Icing your own sugar cookie is the best.

I now have 6 weeks where I can’t lift anything over 15 lbs.  and right now I can’t lift anything.  I am too sore.  When the pain lessens, I know I will feel better.  But for right now, I don’t feel like doing anything.  I got news Sunday that the Chulac District has been approved to be organized into a stake.  It will take place on May 4th and 5th.  President Faundez invited us to come and be there for the organization of the new stake.  It would be wonderful to be there.  We will have to see if we can go.  We think about Guatemala everyday and we miss all of our dear friends there. 

Monday, March 11, 2019

March 4th through March 10th

March 4th through March 10th:  Monday I textured the ceiling that I had to replace in Badger’s bedroom and I  pulled the wires for new lights in the stairwell. I also made a trip to the dump with a load of boxes and trash.  
Ceiling textured.
Wires pulled for new lights.
It was a full load to the dump.

Tuesday I got the ceilings painted and some new base boards installed in the stair well.  Wednesday I got two coats of paint on the moldings.  Thursday mom and I got the moldings taped off and a coat of paint on the walls.  Friday we got the second coat of paint on the walls.  I got all the plugs and switches changed out form beige to white.  I got the new lights installed in the stairwell.  Mom got the handrail painted.  I installed new shelves in Badger’s closet.  

Badger's bedroom and the hall are ready for carpet.
The stairwell is ready for carpet also.

Saturday I got all the tools cleaned out of the bedroom.  I got the handrail installed and we are now ready for the carpet to be installed on Monday.  I also called for the inspector to come Monday afternoon.  If all goes well, Badger will be able to move in on Tuesday.  Saturday mom drove to American Fork to watch Emme dance.  She hurried back for our temple shift.  After our temple shift, we went to the storage shed and got another load of boxes.  

Emme is a beautiful dancer. 
Mom and Emme.

Sunday we enjoyed our church meetings and being with John and Jill’s family.  The kids like to come down and see us and just hang out.  In the evening John and Jill showed pictures of their trip to Italy.

Sunday morning hanging out in our apartment.

   

Monday, March 4, 2019

February 25th through March 3rd



February 25th through March 3rd:  Monday I did the demo on Badger’s bedroom.  I had to tear down some of the ceiling in order to install can lights.  I also got the can lights wired and installed.  Mom went to work.  

The demo is done.
I had to pull done some sheetrock from the ceiling in order to install 6 can lights.
Can lights are in.

Tuesday I got the closet door framed and the sheetrock installed.  Mom went to work. Wednesday we got another load of stuff from the storage unit and I got the doors installed in the bedroom and the door to the storage area under the porch.  I spent from 12:45pm to 8:00pm driving kids from on activity to another. Mom was unpacking boxes and trying to decide where to put things. 

Lucky the desk fit under the beam.
Our china cabinet just barely fit under the duct work.

Thursday I got the molding on the doors. Charlotte and Alex took me to lunch for my birthday.  Mom drove with Kate, our daughter, to Cedar City where Kate made a presentation for a grant to grow their business. Ellie made me a birthday cake after she got home from school.

Moldings on the window.
Charlotte and Alex took me to lunch for my birthday.  That was the biggest full rack of ribs I have ever seen.
Ellie made me a birthday cake.

Friday I got the baseboard installed and Alex helped me get the couch and the table from the storage unit.  I got our new TV installed.  Mom and Katie got back from Cedar City.  

The couch is just the right size for the room.
We bought a new TV.
My desk is just perfect.
The closet and bedroom doors are finished in Badger's bedroom.

The door to the bedroom and storage under the porch are installed and moldings on.

Saturday we went to the temple for our shift.  It was great to be back in the temple and we had a great shift.  While we were at the temple, Charlotte picked up John and Jill at the airport.  They had a great time in Italy.  Sunday we went to church and in the afternoon we went to Charlotte and Alex’s house for dinner and mom taught a FHE on the Lord’s Prayer.  We still have about 50 boxes of stuff to bring up from the storage unit and it will take us weeks to go through them.  But, life is good and we look forward to getting totally settled whenever that might be. This next week I need to get the bedroom, hall, and stairs painted and ready for the carpet that is scheduled for the 11th.