Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Chabuca park



The reason that we went down town with the Andersons was to go to Chabuca park. Actually it is a park down in the river bottoms of the Rimac river. It used to be a slum area and very run down. As they got their equipment in to excavate they discovered these old walls of Lima. So these ruins became part of the park. I didn't take any pictures of the park. We stopped at a restaurant to get a drink and then it got dark on us.
Its a beautiful park next to the Rimac river and the railroad tracks that goes up into the Andes mountains.

Post Office


This is the main Post Office for Lima, Peru. When I was a young elder I would make a trip to the bank down town (New York City Bank) and then go to the post office to pick up the mail. It was in this very building.
As you click on the photo it will enlarge and you can see Karen with George and Rochi.

Osambela mansion


On Saturday the 25th of April we decided to spend our P-day with George and Rochi Anderson. Our snowbirds from Cananda as they are going back to Cananda for 6 months on the 4th of May. After having lunch at a Peruvian restaurant not far from our apartment we walked to the calle Salaverry and caught a bus for down town Lima. It was our intention to go to a nice park by the Rimac river and close to down town. As we were walking over towards the park we went
thru the printing district. We saw hundred and hundred of little shops with their printing presses going to full capacity.
We walked down this one street quite by accident and came to this old blue building that was the Osambela mansion. A man was standing in the doorway and ask George and I if we would like to tour the mansion. It was free and we said yes. The four of us were the only people there plus this mans teenage son. We found out that the mansion was constructed in 1790 and took 10 years to build. We have a picture of the guide that incidently lives with his wife and child in the building. He is standing next to a model of the mansion.



The original owner was quite wealthy and had a tower built on the
top so that he could watch ships come and leave Callao. He could also watch smaller ships come up the Rimac river from the ocean.



There are three large court yards and
the rooms all open off of a courtyard. In the main courtyard there are two large staircases, one on each side.
The one on the left was used only by royalty. The one on the right was for effluent people, but not of royal descent. We went up the royal staircase.


In one of the rooms he showed us a bookcase that had many old books. Books that were much larger than normal. The book that he let us thumb through was printed in 1540. It was a medical book. We were quite surprised that he let us touch it and turn the pages.




We took pictures of some of the paintings that hung on the walls.
















There were several large rooms that could have been used for conferences or councils.






There was one room where I counted over 100 chairs.




















He even took us up on the roof of the building. To get up there we had to go up this very narrow stairway. I barely fit.











We had a view of the city from the top. We could see how dirty it gets because of the lack of rain that kind of keeps everything clean


We were also told by the guide that there are underground tunnels to various location throughout the city. One goes to Cathedral, the presidential palace and another to the convent plus others.






Sunday, April 26, 2009

Hair salon








Yesterday in the morning we went to the hair salon. Karen finally found this place that she likes and is only a few blocks from our apartment. She had her hair cut and also received a manicure. The place is quite small. Only has four chairs.







Friday, April 24, 2009

Day before Karen's birthday


The day before Karen's birthday was sister Elmers and sister Drakes birthday. So the three couples went to a vey nice restaurant not that far from the mission office in Miraflores.
We went for lunch and it was buffet. There was no way that you could possibly eat all that was availabe.

4/22/09 Karen's birthday

Double click on the cards to read
















Today was Karen's birthday. The office staff totally surprised her
with a beautiful and delicious cake that they went together and
purchased. They had made and


signed just for her. They sang
happy birthday in Spanish and English. We have a video but it is after the fact. She really chocked up and truly appreciated what they had done. Karen is dearly loved by all the missionaries and especially Pres. and sister Elmer. She had a very fun day.


Earlier in the day she and I and the two sister missionaries went out to buy medicine for sister Figueroa so she would have a 90 day supply as she now goes home. We took the sisters to lunch at Pardo's and they sang happy birthday to Karen at the restaurant..
















Karens surprise birthday

Sealing April 13, 2009

We thoroughly enjoyed the card that

we received from the Elmers and his
assistants. Just double click on it.




















The 13th of April has become a very special day for us. We were sealed in the Lima Peru temple by President Bowman, the temple president, for eternity. President and sister Elmer had just arrived that day from the provinces. We were joined by many of our friends here in Lima and 10 of the missionaries from our mission. We worked at the office until just after 4:00, dashed home so Karen could "freshen" up, the we caught a bus to the temple with 2 of the sister missionaries. We lucked out because we were just ahead of the 5:00 rush traffic so we arrived earlier than we thought we would. We had not eaten so we crossed the street and went to a Chinese restaurant and got a bowl of soup. The ceremony was beautiful and was performed by the temple president, President Bowman. As we looked around the room at our friends and our missionaries, our hearts swelled within us. Aterwards we were honored at a small reception at the temple presidents home given by our dear friends here. It was a beautiful, perfect event. We rode home with president and sister Elmer instead of taking the bus.











Sunday, April 12, 2009

Scenes from the office








Elder Neuendschwander getting stronger each day as he recovers from open heart surgery. He is also surronded by elders Johnson, Celiz, Gurr and Salinas. Also sister Elmer, Karen and sister Zegarra.


Missionaries leaving



The longer we are in the mission the closer we get to the sisters and elders. The president gave us permission to have the sisters over for dinner on a Sunday afternoon. Last time we had Hermana Hulme and Hermana Zegarra. Sister Hulme will be returning to Bolivia. Elder Worsham who was a very good assistant to the president went home to SLC on March 25, 2009.

P-day with elders



On Saturday morning Karen fixed breakfast for the office elders and assistants to the president. Then we all went to the Inka Markets for some shopping. I bought Karen an alpaca sweater for her birthday.

Monday, March 23, 2009

San Isidro district







San Isidro business district. Usually it isn't clear enough to see the hills. It usually is very hazy.

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