As noted before, one of our responsibilities is to help take care of the temporal needs of the young missionaries in the south of the mission. Friday, we moved two sisters (from Mexico and Argentina) to a new apartment that is in the area they are assigned to work.
On this trip, we tied a wardrobe and two bookshelves on top of our Toyota Yaris to haul them across town. The trunk and back seat were, also, full except for a small place for one sister to sit on the lap of the other. This picture was taken to show the # of flights of stairs we hauled them down (with the help of sister missionaries) before lifting them on top of the car and tying them down. Although they are on the 9th floor of the building we moved them to, that building has an elevator which this one does not.
As for that elevator in the new building, four young missionaries, another man and we were on it when it stalled between the first and second floor. After some time, someone opened the door of the second floor and we climbed out. Mary, being the only one in a skirt, was the last out but she made it fine.
Sunday, April 7, 2019
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