If you love flowers, then Bogota is for you. We bought three bouquets of flowers and it only cost us 10,000 pesos. That is about $5. Happy New Year everyone.
Thursday, December 31, 2009
They love the big sun flowers.
Our last new missionaries for 2009.
Said good bye in December.
Saturday, December 26, 2009
Bogota missionaries.
Santa's helpers for the night.
Everyone loves Papa Noel.
Christmas time in Bucaramanga.
We had a Christmas party in Bucaramanga with about half of our missionaries. They all sang in a missionary choir in a concert with two stakes. Our missionaries sang, the primary choir sang, the young men and young women choir sang and then they ended with an outstanding two stake choir. The next day we had a fun party with a dinner and Santa arrived and I got to be his helper. Fun for all.
Huge Christmas tree.
Christmas decorations.
The red ants of Bucaramanga.
Found a new market.
Three hens giving their all.
Great variety of fruits and vegetables.
Monday, December 7, 2009
Santa's Helpers
Friday, December 4, 2009
A night to remember.
Elder and Sister Chapman are standing in the middle of the group with the mayor of Barbosa on their left. The mayor honored the Chapmans' at the city council meeting. The room was full of people and whole meeting was to honor the Chapmans' for all their service to the town. It was a night the Chapmans' will always remember.
Our first Thanksgiving.
Our second Thanksgiving
Monday, November 30, 2009
Villa de Leyva
Saturday, November 28, 2009
Walking on rocks.
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Original Rocks.
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Nativity set.
No snow this Christmas.
Out of the way!
Last week was a scary week for President Hacking. He was returning to Bogota on a plane from Bucaramanga, when he got really sick. He had eaten a chicken salad sandwich right before he loaded the plane. Soon after take off, he got really cold, and yet he was sweating really bad. He felt very dizzy and from his chest up he felt like he was numb. The flight attendants noticed him sweating and asked if he was okay. He said yes, but they called for a doctor. When the plane landed he was taken on a gurney and then put in an ambulance and taken into the airport. As it turned out, he had just had a very bad case of food poisoning. No more chicken salad sandwiches in the Bucaramanga airport.
Thirty years to life.
A few weeks ago we received a phone call about 8:30 p.m. saying that we had two of our missionaries in jail. A quick trip to the ATM machine to take out some money for bail and off to another adventure. It seems that the two missionaries were taking a picture in front of a military base. This is against the law in Colombia. About thirty men in uniforms carrying machine guns were guarding our missionaries. Three hours later the two were out of jail and everyone was laughing over this experience. The missionary on the left had only been here in Colombia for three weeks. I would have liked to have read his letter home to the family.
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
They said it was good.
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
The first sign of Christmas.
We are starting to have the Christmas spirit here in the mission home. We bought this nativity from the man that made it. We already have Christmas music playing. They don't celebrate Thanksgiving here, so Christmas is in the air. We will have a Thanksgiving dinner though
All the way from Ririe, Idaho.
Elder Bower is our newest missionary. He has such a good spirit, and we are excited to have him in our mission. We had to ask him where Ririe, Idaho is.
Monday, November 9, 2009
Leaving the mission.
Unwrapping the dogs.
The last supper.
Our newest recruits.
Sunday, November 8, 2009
The view from the top of our mountain.
Long pine needles.
The end result. Yummy!!!
Going home.
Our Bogota group that attended our seminar.
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