I have shown you the nice pictures of our fun side trips, and they are fun. We have also been busy with missionary health. There have been many cases of gastrointestinal parasites, I think some Elders are not following the rules on pure water and clean food. These usually respond quickly but sometimes I end up with chronic belly achers. The transition of Elders from Provo MTC or from our CCM to the field is also fraught with peril. Every first transfer someone decompensates and cannot be supported, encouraged and prayed into shape to stay in the field.
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Elder Chalas, standing next to me, had ingrown toenails on both feet, so I did them both. Hopefully he is still smiling with the lidocaine worn off. He is from the Dominican, his companion, Elder Velasquez is from Guatemala. This picture is in the Santiago Mission home. |
We have six Elders from the "islands" in the CCM, they have been delightful. Elder Giddings is from Antigua, Elder Danvers and my cousin Elder Stewart are from Jamaica and three, Elders Stephen, Ramkissoon, and Andy Anderson are from Guyana. Five are going to the West Indies Mission and Elder Danvers is heading back to Jamaica. I have taken time to talk to them about their lives on the islands and their Church experiences.
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Elders Neuman, Giddings, Pemberton, Anderson and Stewart |
We had a busy Saturday morning yesterday and then a fairly lazy day. We had a conference at 9 with our East mission. Elder Gonzales one of the 7 presidents of 70 is here touring with Elder Bednar. He and his wife spoke with us. He allowed a lot of time for missionary questions, that was fun to hear his answers from the scriptures.
The misionaries all filed past us to shake hands with the authorities, so we were able to see everyone and get brief updates. Several afterwards talked with me and I had one set of worm pills to deliver, so I stayed busy for a few minutes. It is nice to see the 95% of healthy ones, so we don't get discouraged.
In the afternoon and evening we didn't do much, though Mom talked to Grandma Audrey and called Sharon. Grandma wasn't very reponsive and has been slipping physically. This week we have Elder Bednar in Santo Domingo, he will speak to us in the CCM on Tuesday morning. Altogether our mission is going well and very quickly. I do miss my family and some of our usual activities but I am content in knowing I am where I should be for now.