Sunday, June 7, 2009

Stake Presidents Council



Sister Elmer put us in charge of getting the food to the Stake Presidents Council that went from 10 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. on Sat
It was held at the church's Institute of Religion
Building. We had purchased all kinds of fruit and Karen made a fruit salad for them along with Muffins she had made Friday.


Karen was worried about how we were going to get everything over to the IRU. A small miracle happened on Friday afternoon. A young woman came into the office by the name of Marianeta Alejandria. She ask if we needed someone to transport missionaries. She said that her husband Jorge Alejandria was just starting a new company called "Class A Tours". We explained what we needed and she said she would fax us a price sheet. About a half hour later I received the fax and called her back saying we would accept. So on Saturday Jorge picked us up, took us to the IRU. We dropped off the Fruit salad, Muffins and drinks and Jorge took us back home. Then at 11:30 he came and picked us up again along with the office elders where we stopped at KFC and bought chicken, cole slaw and potatoes. It didn't take as long as we thought to get the chicken so we arrived at the IRU sooner than we expected so we played some games in their rec room. Karen actually beat me at ping pong.

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Inka Shops

Inka Shops
There are hundreds and hundreds of little vendors selling their wares from clothing, dolls, purses, jewelry etc. We didn't buy anything but got a good idea of some of the things that they have.

Highway

Highway
One of many highways in Lima. This is Avenida Arequipa that runs north and south. Maybe 9-10 blocks from our apartment. During rush hour this road will be packed.

Highway

Highway
Another highway running thru Lima.

Tall buildings

Tall buildings
This is a look of San Isidro where we live and the mission office.

Miraflores from the air

Miraflores from the air
On our P-day we went to Miraflores and ate at a fantastic restaurant just above the cliff. The tall building in the background is the Marriott hotel. The name of the restaurant was Mangos. It was buffet.

Pacific Ocean

Pacific Ocean
Looking down about 500-600 feet from the Mangos restaurant to the ocean