May 22nd
through May 28th: Monday afternoon we had an activity with the temple missionaries
and toured the ROC, Records Operation Center, here in the temple complex. Elder Ocampo is the Director of Family Search
for Central America and oversees the ROC. This is the only center outside of
the one in Salt Lake City. They are
responsible for negotiating contracts with governments and churches to digitalize
their birth, death, and marriage records. They oversee the taking of the
pictures and the post processing of the images before they are published on the
web for indexing. After the records are
indexed, they are available for anyone to see on Family Search. It was fascinating
to see what goes into getting records ready for indexing. All of the employees at this center are
working for the church and gaining an education through the Perpetual Education
Fund. They have been so successful that
the church has recently announced that they will be opening more centers in
other parts of the world.
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Elder Ocampo welcomed us and arranged our tour of the ROC. |
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They made a video to help us understand everything that they do at the ROC. |
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Everyone was pretty interested. |
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An example of the camera they use to capture the images. |
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These flags represent the different countries whose records that they have worked on. |
We then had a
pot luck dinner and Family Home Evening to welcome new temple missionaries from
Belize, Silbert and Jennifer Gordon. We
also heard the testimonies of Nestor and Olga Madrid, from Guatemala, who will
finish their mission the first of June. It
was a very enjoyable afternoon and evening.
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Our pot luck dinner. |
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We gave a picture of Christ to the Madrid's to thank them for their service. |
Tuesday we had presidency
meeting and then the afternoon shift. Wednesday we went to painting class and
then spent the afternoon with the Elder Allen and Sister Sonia Call who came to the temple from
Rabinal, a small city four hours outside of Guatemala City. We love to have them come and stay with us
and to hear of their adventures in the small branch where they are
serving. We played some cards and went
to an endowment session at the temple.
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Wednesday mom dropped off doughnuts to say thanks to the ROC employees. |
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I worked on Kimballs mouth and I am calling him done. |
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Mom's painting of lake Atitlan. |
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I got some flesh tones on Moose. |
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We had to stage this photo after we finished playing. We forgot to get a picture of us leaving the temple.
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Friday we went to a Senior Missionary
zone conference. Elder Duncan and his
wife spoke to us. This was the last zone
conference before they leave for their new assignment in the Temple Department
in Salt Lake. The Hurst’s and the Price’s
also bore their testimonies, because it was their last zone conference before
they leave. It was a nice meeting and we
felt the Spirit as these servants expressed their love for Guatemala and their
testimonies of this work.
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Zone Conference |
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The group photo at zone conference. |
Saturday mom gave a talk to a group of
young women who came to the temple to learn more about temple marriage. We had some time in the afternoon to do some
painting.
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Some of the young women that mom spoke to Saturday morning. |
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One of these girls does not look so happy. |
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The group photo. |
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While mom spoke to a group of young women, President Funes spoke to a primary group. |
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I got some underpainting done on Evan, Miles and Xela and Willa. |
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Does it look like Miles? |
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I could not help myself when I saw this on Instagram. |
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Mom worked on her table on Saturday. |
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Don't you think this is adorable? |
In the evening we went to a
ward to speak. We drove for an hour in
heavy rain. We were unsure about the
purpose of the meeting, but on seeing the big wedding cake with an angel Moroni
on top, we figured it was on the temple and temple marriage. After we spoke, they showed wedding pictures
of some of the couples while we ate “panches”, potato tamales. We got home late for us--it was almost
10:00 pm, way past our bedtime.
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Looks like a wedding. |
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One of the sisters in the ward made the cake. |
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Posing for the camera. We do have fun together. |
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Dinner was a tamale made with potatoes and ponche, a local fruit drink.. |
Sunday we spoke at the Guatemala City
Central stake conference. This was the
first stake that we visited when we arrived 18 months ago. It was a nice meeting and we now recognize
many faces. We are grateful for the growth we can see in our testimonies (and
in our Spanish). The Spirit bore witness
of this great work that we are involved in and we felt blessed to attend this
conference.
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The choir Sunday morning. |
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Guatemala City Central stake conference. |
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L to R Stake President Arreaga, Mission President Crapo, and me. |
We spent the afternoon
working on power point presentations for a speaking assignment at the Guatemala
City North Institute for later that evening.
Our assignment was to speak on virtue.
We tried to make our talks very interactive and it was a lot of fun to
be with so many young adults.
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With the Institute Director, Hermano Lopez and President Castellon on the right. |
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View from the window of the Insitute, Zone 6. |
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Looking the other way. |
It was a
wonderful week and we feel so grateful for all the experiences we are
having. A week does not go by that we
don’t say to each other, “How did we get here?”
We are still amazed and honored to serve and preside in the House of the
Lord here in Guatemala City. Life is
good and God is great.
1 comment:
I think it does look like Miles.
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