Senior Missionary FHE and Eat Street






We live in 6 week cycles here in the mission.  Week 5 Monday we have a Senior Missionary Family Home Evening and Pot Luck!  It's fun to be with the other couples serving here and to swap stories.  Everyone is busy!  Our mission secretary finished her mission and went home to Sandy, Ut--she was our FHE pianist so now it's my job. :D  We meet at the mission home where our president and his wife live.  The basement is basically the "mission home".  

The mission home garage is where we keep all the supplies to make bedding bags for the missionaries.  When they arrive, they get a bedding bag to use for their entire mission.  President V put me in charge of that! I have to order supplies and make sure we have enough for each transfer every 6 weeks.  Each bag contains the following:  1 pillow, 1 pillow protector, 1 mattress protector, 1 blanket, one set of sheets plus a bag to hold it all!  

Eat Street is a place down by the docks that is made up entirely of shipping containers.  It has shops and restaurants and stages where different bands perform.  Tim and I ordered empanadas from a Bolivian food stand.  Yuuuummmm!  There were lots of neon decorations that you could become part of and take pics with and it was "dog friendly"!  There were little watering stations for dogs everywhere.


















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