April 30th through
May 5th: Monday we visited an iguana preserve at the hotel. They take injured and abandoned iguanas and raise them.
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We made some new friends at the iguana preserve. |
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Mom wants one of these as a pet--NOT. |
We then drove about 2
hours to Belize City and found Simmons BBQ and had BBQed chicken for Chris’
birthday lunch. We drove around to get a feel for the city and to
kill time until we had to be at the airport. We decided to look for Silbert and
Jennifer Gordon’s house in Waze. We took a picture and sent it to them to
reassure them that things were alright. We had talked to them the night before
and they had learned that thieves had broken into his shop and tried to break
into their house. They had decided that they needed to return Belize City
two weeks early from their mission. They are the first senior
missionaries from Belize to serve a mission. They have given faithful and
dedicated service in the temple and we will miss them a lot.
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Simmons BBQ |
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The Atlantic Ocean |
We
then flew back to Guatemala City, getting home at 9:30pm. Tuesday we got up and
were at the temple at 4:00am for
the Antigua stake that brought about 250 people to the temple. It is
a holiday here and the temple was very busy until noon. It
was closed in the afternoon. President Flohr came to the temple
about 9:00 am and took
over so we could go to the Don Justo stake center where they were doing the
second day of a three day dentist brigade. Every three or four years, about 100 dentist and assistants, doctors and support staff come to Guatemala
to help the youth prepare for their missions. It is a well oiled
machine and they treat hundreds of people each day. I got home from
Belize with a tooth ache and I went up there to talk to Elder Hogge who works
in the dental clinic that the church has here in Guatemala and was there
helping out. I explained that I had had a tooth ache all weekend and I had
been in a lot of pain. They decided that they would do a root canal
and put me at the head of the line. After 3 hours I was all fixed
up. This brigade was amazing. They had 4 endodontists, 5 oral
surgeons, 22 regular dentists, hygienists and 4 medical doctors working and all of these
people pay their own way and bring all of their supplies. They had people
cutting hair, giving eye exams, doing physicals and taking their
pictures. They even had someone making “flippers”—a temporary tooth after an extraction. Every room of the stake
center was being used: a room with 8 autoclaves, a surgery room, a
recovery room, a room with backup generators. It was like a mini
hospital. Every year they go to a different country in Central
America. We feel so blessed that we got this problem resolved so
quickly. It was no coincidence that they were here when I needed a
root canal.
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The glasses made me feel like a rock star. |
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Waiting their turn to enter the building. |
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Need a hair cut? |
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This is a really impressive operation. |
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3 rows of dentists cover the gym. |
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Surgery Room |
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Hard to smile after my root canal, but many thanks to Doctor Fillmore and his daughter, Emma, for fixing my tooth. David Sheets, on the right, is the man behind this great work. |
Wednesday,
we had presidency meeting and worked the afternoon shift. Thursday we worked the
afternoon shift. Friday and Saturday we worked the morning
shifts. Sunday we
drove 2 hours to Guazacapan for district conference. Elder Maravilla
from Nicaragua presided and we really enjoyed the conference.
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The chapel in Guazacapan. |
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L to R, district president Grajeda, mission president Shumway, and me. We all three served in Ecuador. 2006, 1981, 1971 |
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District Conference |
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In the middle is Elder Maravilla. |
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The district president and his family. |
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This brother only has one leg and I think this is his daughter giving him a ride home. |
We got
back and were able to pass by our ward and the bishopric was still there and
they were kind enough to prepare the sacrament for us.
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At our ward, we ran into two returned missionaries, Sisters Meacham and Berry. |
We then went
to “Break the Fast” at the area office for dinner. We talked to some
of our kids.
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Break the Fast Dinner |
It was a great week and we marvel at the blessings we
continually receive. Taking some words from Oliver Cowdrey, “These
are days never to be forgotten."
1 comment:
Amazing Grace! I don't usually watch TV on Sunday but BYU TV had that movie on last night and I just keep thinking over and over again how much the Savior loves all people. Glad you are doing well. I agree that it wasn't just "happenstance".
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