Saturday, January 19, 2019

Yesterday, we left home at 6:00 a.m. and drove to Victoria to load a bus hired by the Tolhuaca branch to take us to the temple.


The sister in the front has paralysis from a serious stroke 18 years ago but still make the great effort to participate in just about everything.

There is a building next to the temple where groups can go to finish preparing and eat meals. It has two kitchens stocked with cooking and eating utensils.


Yes, you leave the world behind when you enter the temple but the worldliness can return shortly after coming out.  For instance... completos.


Yes, that is mayonnaise on the one to the left. My arteries start clogging from just looking at it.

Here is the group that made the journey.


Two of the youth took family names. Also, the youth and a couple of the adults completed baptisms for 42 of our family names. Not many missionaries get as many baptisms on their missions as we do. 



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