At the end of our Family Home Evening lesson, we celebrated Sister Bueno's birthday. |
They all enjoyed learning "The Lord's Standards." |
Dad had a great activity to introduce our Family Home Evening Lesson. |
We had a nice luncheon for the Brumbles on the last day of their Mission here in Chile. We will miss them! |
The Valverdes invited us to stay for "ONCE" after our lesson. |
We had a delicious Sunday meal with the Lillo family. |
This sister lives up on Cerro San Cristobal. She is lucky to have a scooter. She is brave to ride on the streets with so many wild drivers. |
The presentation of our "Early Pioneers" brought many of those in attendance to tears. |
Helaman's 2,000 Warriors set the tone for a spectacular presentation and most spiritual program. |
Elder Lawrence Corbridge, Elder Kent Richards and Elder Jorge Zeballos delivered inspired words to those in attendance. |
It took about 1 hour by Metro to get to Los Dominicos. This cart might have taken 2 or more day to cover the same distance. |
Los Dominicos must have looked like this 75 or 100 years ago. |
On the Brumble's last Preparation Day as Missionaries, we had fun walking in and out of artisan shops in el Pueblo Los Dominicos. |
The Aravena family has industrial sewing machines and sew great quainties of garments each day. We admire the quality and beauty of their finished products. |
While working in our sector, we saw this colorful train full of children who were having fun riding around Avenida Valdivieso. |
The Sister Missionaries stopped by the Mission Office and gave Dad and I a treat. We gave them a "SUPER 8". |
All the missionaries were happy to get our "SUPER 8" treat after the installation of smoke detector and apartment inspection. |
Dad and I moving one missionary to his new apartment. |
New missionaries going to their sector by Metro after their welcome, and orientation at the historical Mission Home. |
I took time to visit with Alejandra and her family. Another family we visit 2 or 3 times each week. |
The Aravena family invited me to eat with them. |
I am helping with our first ward social. It was a great success. |
This dog was sad becuase he could not stay inside the church with his family. It was the first time Patricio and Angelica were attending Sacrament Meeting. |
Dad could not believe that I asked him if he was hungry. |
Coni and her mother prepared "Sopapias" for the "FAMILY HOME EVENING" treat. |
Coni and Laura were excited to show us and the Elders the two day old tiny kittens. |
Sister Bueno and Sister Avila and girls are delightful. This picture was taken at the end of our first visit. |
Sometimes we purchase vegetables from Don Ramon. His vegatable stand is near our apartment. |
The Sister Missionaries were happy to have Dad install a smoke and carbon monoxide detector in their apartment. |
Dad and I walked over 2 miles to the Stake Center to enjoy our first General Conference here in Chile. |
Dad was given the assignment to price lumber, roofing material, doors,window,nails,etc. to build a house. It isdifficult and expensive to transport things to Juan Fernandez Island. |
Dad is pricing materials for a home that was destroyed by the tsunami in Juan Fernandez Island. |
The mall here is just like the malls in the USA. |
It was fun riding the Finicula Tram up and then down Cerro San Cristobal. |
We finally got to see Santiago from the top of Cerro San Cristobal. |
We had a great Family Home Evening at the Valverde's. They hope to visit us in Texas someday. |
We noticed California Street near the Temple in Providencia. |
We appreciated the delicious Peruvian lunch the Morales Cruz family prepared for us. |
We are enjoying the warmer temperatures as we walk down Avenida Valdivieso to make our visits. |
Walking to one of our appointments. |
The Brumbles joined us on one of our Temple Tour. |
Our Mission President is happy to have us along with the Waldrons and the Brumbles serving in the Chile Santiago North Mission. |
Dad installing the first smoke and carbon monoxide detector in the Chile Santiago North Mission. We decided to install the first one in our apartment. |
We walked up the hill, and now we must climb 120 steps to our 9:00 PM appointment. |
It was a nice warm afternoon. We decided to teach the Urrutia family in their front yard. |
Brother Urrutia lives way up on the hill. He can see a great part of the city from his property. Dad is learning to play with a Chilean toy. |
Independece parade by the Mission Office. |
This is part of the Independence parade that passed right by the Mission Office. |
One of the Office Elders is visiting with "MONA", the mean dog, while we wait for the family to open the gate. |
We celebrated September 18th, Chile's Independence Day, eating a burrito feast at the end of our day. |
Sister Brumble and I preparing burritos for our Office Staff. |
Dad and I value our personal study time. |
Coni and her dad represented our ward in the Stake Dance Festival. Her dad (a non member), had such a great time that he attended church with the family on Sunday. |
We are proud of our new sign. The Mission Office is new. It took a few weeks to get our Santiago Mision Norte sign. These are our Office Elders with the Brumbles and the Eulitts. |
Our ward, Los Olivos, took first place. Notice the flags. The Clilean flag reminds us of our Texas flag. |
These are some of the Los Olivos Ward members who represented our ward in the Dance Festival. |
This non-member father decided to represent our ward in the Stake Dance Festival by dancing with his beautiful daughter. Their participation was possible because of our first visit to this family. |
The Mision Office pays this mailman $12,000 each month to deliver about 10% of our mail. |
Sister Villalovos is our Gospel Principles teacher. Before this picture was taken there were several other dogs near the door. Sometimes we feel like we live in the "Dog Capitol" of the world. |
This family invited another family to join us for Family Home Evening. They prepared a feast for refreshments. |
Here is one of our strong Office Elder carrying a refrigerator. As missionaries, we work long hours to take care of the needs of the missionaries in the Santiago North Mission. |
About 80 % or more of the population of Santiago uses public transportation. |
Here we are walking to the Metro Station after a Temple Tour. It will takes about 40 minutes to get home from this point. We will take two Metros, and walk about 15 minutes to get home. |
The man on the motorcycle is delivering pizza. He is able to transport several pizzas in his insulated box. |
This is a beautiful historical building we see on Avenida Pedro De Valdivia on our way to the Metro Station. |
Here is the AMM building where members can purchase supplies for their family and Church callings. |
Sometimes we are able to eat in the cafeteria where the Missionaries from the CCM and central office volunteers eat for a very good price. We have had some of our best meals there. |
This is the the main Area Office Building for Chile. |
We love to visit the Temple in Santiago. |
Dad is a great helper. His willingness to take care of things around the office is appreciated. |
This is our Office Staff, The Brumbles, and our Mission President after one of our Zone Meetings. |
Dad and two of our new missionaries at the airport. |
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