Tuesday, July 25, 2017

Week 35---July 24, 2017---MOVING CASAS & CHOCOLATE CREAM PIE

Moving Casas
On Saturday we closed down a house. We close down old houses that are no longer inhabited by missionaries. The house we went to was in a place called Los Arcos. Los Arcos looks as steep as San Francisco but with roads a little less developed. We drove through in a convi ( I think he meant combi, which is a minibus) type car. The hills were so steep that we could not make it up on the first try for a lot of these hills. I was a little fearful for my life, but we made it.

Chocolate Cream Pie
It has been a good while since I have dedicated an entire section to food. On Wednesday we ate with a couple from Arizona. The wife made us the most delicious chocolate cream pie I have ever tasted. It had a chocolate cream base with a darker chocolate covering that was melted into the top. A home-made whip cream topping was graced with some pecans, chocolate chips, and shredded coconut. Super good.

Tuesday, July 18, 2017

Week 34---July 17, 2017---TREEZ, BODA, THE MAN WHO LOVED WITH HIS CAR

Treez
We took part in a service project for the city of Naucalpan. The project was designed to plant trees in a nature reserve of the city. Trees were planted, hands were blistered, and hearts were warmed. 

Boda
We also got to go to a boda or wedding. A member of our congregation invited us to her wedding and so we graciously accepted. The boda was pretty sweet. Lots of Mexican food and lots of Mexican sweets. Needless to say, I enjoyed myself and was happy to see a happy couple anxious for their future together.

The Man Who Loved With His Car
We were walking along bridge during a rain storm, and we were doing our best not to get soaked by the cars hitting the huge puddles. Out of nowhere, this car pulls up real slow like alongside us. We had no idea what was going to happen, but we just smiled and kept walking. This guy ended up following us for the length of the bridge so that no other car could drive right by us fastly, splashing us with the puddles. It was not just rain that ran down my cheeks that night. What a guy.

Monday, July 10, 2017

Week 33---July 10, 2017---SITIO WEB, ZOCALO, GLASSES, PHOTOS

Sitio Web
This week we decided to revamp our website for the mission. It was just super feo (ugly), and so it had to go. We spent some time and worked up a new one. Hopefully the missionaries love it and Google scouts me out here pretty soon to rework their search home page.

Zocalo
We went to Zocalo and saw the huge cathedral in the center of the city. I know, I'm awful. I did not even pay attention enough to get the real name of the cathedral. My companion just said Metropolitano. Quien sabe (Metropolitan.  Who knows?)?  But it was pretty cool. 

Glasses
Bought some glasses to add more authority to everything I say. "The numbers just don't add up." with glasses is a serious statement. "The numbers just don't add up." without glasses just makes the people you are talking to want to recheck the numbers. The things people do to get some respect around here. 

Photos
1. Calculating the future.


2. Selfie with a cartoonist that drew us a picture.

3. Elder Osorio inspiring Elder Ellsworth to look to the bright horizon.


4. Selfie on top of the cathedral.


5. Selfie in front of the President's house.



Thursday, July 6, 2017

Week 32---July 3, 2017---RAIN RAIN GO AWAY, SNACKTIVITY, COMPLEX, PHOTOS

Rain rain go away
On Wednesday, it rained harder than I cried when I found out I was going to miss the opening night of the "Lego Batman Movie."   We were coming back from a meeting with a lot missionaries, and literally the streets were turned into rivers.  Some streets were too sunk to even drive on.  Also the metro was submerged in some parts of the city. It rains crazy here.  Under our taxi we could hear the water constantly splashing against the bottom. 

Snacktivity
We had an activity with all of the other missionaries that live close by.  It was a fun time to be all together and enjoy ourselves for a bit.  We learned how to make flour tortillas, make mud masks, and also took some fun photos.  We finished with a good meal of a torta. 

Complex
The complexity of human interaction boggles my mind.  We seem to work on so many assumptions when interacting with each other.  Only in times of honest, frank discussion do we even begin to see the tip of the iceberg.  If we could learn to love a little easier and communicate better I think that we would come to a much greater understanding of each other. 

Photos
1. Elder Ellsworth and me posing up for the companionship photo.





2. Possibly the most dangerous way to trim a tree I have ever seen. Both have saws shoved in the back of their pants.




3. Me when people ask me for more money.