The turkey is ready for the oven. |
This tree in not fun to set up. Each branch has to be inserted into it's proper location. |
The decorations are part of the joy we feel at this time of year. |
Mom got all the Christmas decorations up. |
Black Clay from Oaxaca. |
Painted clay from Guatemala. |
Stamped metal from Oaxaca. |
Another one from Guatemala. |
Look at mom's angel collection on the left. |
One more from Guate. |
I really like this one mom is painting. |
I worked on Badger this week. |
Brother Sagastume and me 2017. He works for the temple in security. |
This is us in 2008. He was working with our daughter, Ginny, and her husband Sam when they lived here in Guatemala as the country directors for the humanitarian organization, HELP. |
Family #1 from Coralpec. |
Family #2 from Coralpec. |
Family #3 from Coralpec. |
The group from Coralpec. |
As I was taking pictures of the families from Chulac and I liked this view of the temple. |
Our two workers. |
We had to wait for them to get this electrical pole in place. All by hand. |
Our car liked the mud. |
Alfredo shining my shoes. |
The choir getting ready Saturday afternoon. Click below to hear the choir. Choir singing in Kekchi Saturday night |
Some of the missionaries in Senahu. |
Priesthood Session. |
The choir Sunday. Click below to hear the choir. Choir singing Sunday morning |
The floral arrangements are alway impressive. |
General Session. |
L to R 1st Counselor, Pres. Bol, me, President Cuz, and 2nd Counselor, Pres. Coy. |
The Choir after the end on the last session. Click below to hear the choir. Christmas song in Kekchi |
On our way down from Senahu. |
The bridge we almost did not get across. |
The Cahabonito River |
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