March 30th through April 5th: Monday we
went shopping for treats for the road trip, candy for the kids at EFY, markers,
and rocks (I’ll explain later). We then
loaded up and headed for Puebla. We
arrived about 5:00pm. We checked into
our hotel and had a nice dinner and worked on the class we would be giving 4
times on Tuesday. Tuesday we got up
early and layered on clothes. We had
been told that it would be really cold at the church owned camp in the
mountains. It only took us about an hour
to get to “El Rancho Guarda”. It was
cold, but not horrible. We could see our
breath and there had been a little frost on the car windows that had been there
overnight.
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Mom trying to stay warm before breakfast. |
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Early morning, the shadows are long and the sun warm. |
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Mom and Sarai one of our secretaries who was a counselor. |
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Mom and Lucero, Laura and Luis' daughter. |
We had breakfast with over
800, 14 to 17 year old youth, and about 200 support staff.
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Breakfast |
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Breakfast |
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Big groups of kids everywhere waiting for the classes to start. |
We then had an orientation meeting with all
the teachers. One teacher had not showed
up and so I said that if they wanted, mom could teach a class and I could teach
another class. They said that would be
great. As we got our rooms set up and it
was time to start the classes, the other teacher showed up. So I moved my stuff down to Chris’ class and
we taught together like we had planned all along. We taught 2, 50 minute classes in the morning
and 2 in the afternoon. Mom taught on
the family and family history, I taught on goals and decisions and ended the
lesson by offering a white rock to everyone who would make a commitment to do
one of three things: do 4 hours of
family history a month for a year or 4 hours of Indexing or attend the temple 2
times a month for a year. The rock was
to help them remember their commitment and it represented purity and the
temple. This was something I learned
from Pres. Crayk in Bolivia. Thanks Lee.
We had lunch with everyone between classes and at the end we had a
feedback session and then they took pictures of all the teachers. It was a fun day and so enjoyable to be with
the youth of the church. The logistics
of a weeklong camp with so many kids is amazing. We were very impressed with the organization
and the beautiful camp.
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Mom teaching. |
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One of our classes. Each class was about 120 kids. |
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This is for John and Charlotte who live in Bountiful. |
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They have about 10 dormitories. They can sleep about 60 kids per building. |
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But the overflow is sleeping in tents inside a big tent. |
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The teachers. |
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This says EFY is the future of the church in Mexico. |
We drove back to
Puebla and stayed the night there.
Wednesday we got up early and drove to Cholula, the oldest city in the
Americas. We got lost and had to have a
taxi show us how to get there. Cholula
is the home of the largest pyramid in the world by volumn.
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The church on top of the pyramid. |
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Mom on top of the pyramid. |
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The church on top of the pyramid. |
Cortés
had arrived in Cholula after the Spanish victory of the Tlaxcalans, and he was supposed to meet Moctezuma II here.
Since Cholula was allied with the Aztecs, the Spanish and
their new Tlaxcalan allies were suspicious of this arrangement. There are two
accounts of what happened next. Spanish
accounts tell of Cortés being warned through La Malinche,
his native translator, of a plot to attack the Spanish. Cortés called the
leaders of the city to the central square of the city where the Spanish were
with their weapons. On signal, the Spanish charged and killed as many as six
thousand Chololtecs. However, the Aztec
record states that the Spanish attack was unprovoked and there was no plot
against them. The event is called the Cholula Massacre, and it
resulted in many deaths and the destruction of much of the city. Cortez was mad
at the city and said he would build 365 churches there, one for each day of the
year. But alas, only 37 churches were
built in the city. We were able to visit
the church on top of the ancient pyramid and go through some tunnels in the
pyramid.
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The largest church we could see from the top of the pyramid. |
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We could see most of the churches but I only took pictures of a few.
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Another church,
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A pre Hispanic head. |
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One of the courts near the pyramid. |
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One of the tunnels in the pyramid. |
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The tunnels were not all that big. |
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More tunnel fun. |
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More tunnel fun. |
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Cut away of the different temples that were built on top of each other. |
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There was a museum that explained a lot about the pyramid. |
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A woman setting up to sell her wares. |
We then drove back to Oaxaca,
arriving late afternoon. Thursday we had
one bus scheduled and we ended up with 4.
2 arrived with different wedding parties that we did not know were
coming and the other unexpected one was from the same stake as the one we had
scheduled. It made for an interesting morning. We had 7 people that received their
endowment and 4 sealings. I got to do
two of them. Mine were related. A father and mother and 3 children and then
one of the children was also sealed to his wife and his one son. It is a real treat to seal multiple
generations at the same time.
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The son and his wife, me and the parents of the young man. These are the two couples I sealed. |
Friday we
had 4 buses scheduled and we had 5 arrive.
This is getting to be the norm.
It was a busy day and we did almost 3000 ordinances. I made a pot of cream of cauliflower soup for
lunch between sessions for Saturday. Saturday,
we had everyone come to our apartment for conference. We projected conference onto a wall and had a
great picture. Conference is always a
treat.
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New seating arraignment for conference. |
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Conference on the wall. |
We had a delicious lunch and then
between the afternoon session and the Priesthood session I made cinnamon rolls
for a Sunday brunch. Sunday, we had a
sunrise service at the temple where we talked about Easter and the temple.
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Sunrise service before the sun came up. |
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After the sun was up. |
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Sunday Brunch |
We then had brunch. We went on daylight savings or standard time,
I don’t know which, so conference didn’t start until 11:00am here. We all enjoyed conference and the messages
were so inspirational. I can’t wait to
start studying them. Be good to each
other.
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Last weeks picture of the house going up a few doors down from our place.
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This week the floor got poured and they started on the walls for the second story. |
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1 comment:
That pyramid looks amazing
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