Querido Familia y Amigos,
There are no pictures of the moments that really count. When we are sitting in a lesson and the spirit is so profound with feelings of joy and well being, we don't stop everything and ask for a photo. When you are deeply into a conversation to clarify doctrine or encourage active faith, again, no photos. The absolute heart of this work is impossible to convey in this blog, but we have felt such joy many times and are deeply grateful that we are but a small part of this great work!
So here is the photos of the other treasured moments that we could document:
BUICK'S NEW HOME: Sarah and Mark decided to donate their unwanted and unneeded 1997 Buick Century to someone in need. Their mechanic estimated $500 to get the car road worthy again. Well, our friend and mechanic Julio was just the prefect candidate for the donation. We mentioned him earlier in our blog. He is a returned missionary from a very poor part of Mexico. He is self taught mechanic working in his father's shop in Oaxaca. He was delighted to receive the gift from the Lewis family. He immediately went to work fixing the windows which had not worked in years (simple wire unhooked). He purchased a new radiator cap for $4.75 and that was all it needed. Runs like a new car. Sarah: get a new mechanic! This donation is taking this humble man to a new level. He is now busy developing his own auto repair business.
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Julio, $4.75 Fix...New Radiator Cap |
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Julio, Proud New Owner |
YOUTH ACTIVITIES: One of our primary focuses of the Vista Spanish ward has been to build the youth programs. As a result of COVID and a difficult leadership change, there had been no organized Young Mens (Jovenes Varones) for some years. Our first week in the Vista Ward we were asked to help resurrect the program. We started with one ordained Aaronic Priesthood holder and three young men with severe autism. Little by little (poco a poco) we have worked with a newly called YM leader and built up the program. Last week we had 11 young men attending our activity night. Following are photos of some of the activities we have helped to organize. "If you build it they will come".
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YW/YM Cook-off Competition |
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The Cook-off Judges...Obispo Cordada and Fowers |
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YM Making Mother's Day Gifts
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Authentico Taco Night, YW's Camp Fundraiser |
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Chatting with dear friend, Rosio. |
TEMPLE TRIP WITH SOCIEDAD de SOCCORO: Elder Fowers is brave. He accompanied myself and six other Relief Society Sisters on a temple trip to the San Diego Temple. After the session, there was some head turning when that "Mormon Elder" walked into the restaurant trailed by seven women!
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Beloved Sisters in the Gospel. |
CEVICHE: We don't eat at members' homes too often, but Bro. and Sister Gomez invited us to join them for a Sunday afternoon meal. We didn't quite know what to think when they brought out a huge pot of cold seafood ceviche. It was swimming with shrimp, squid, crab and octopus, all of which were raw! It was prepared by soaking the seafood in lime juice for hours and then seasoning with raw onions, spices and tomato juice. Hmmm??? It was absolutely delicious! We gorged ourselves on the delicacy.
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Generous Hospitality |
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Seafood Ceviche |
CUTTING THROUGH THE JUNGLE: One of the elderly residents, who must have been an amazing gardener at one point, hasn't been able to work in her little mobile home yard for several years due to health issues. We were asked to bring in a team of Elders for a special cleanup project. The yard was so overgrown that we had to hack our way through the jungle to get to the rear of the trailer, where Elder Fowers discovered a major water leak that had been irrigating the jungle with hot water for months. Six Elders and ourselves worked for 3 hours hauling dozens of dead potted plants, to the dumpster, cutting back foliage and trimming shrubbery and only made a dent in the project!
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Helaman's Army |
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Mountains of overgrown pots. |
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Hacking our way through the jungle. |
BAPTISM: On February 20, we met the Gonzales family when were asked to teach their daughter Sofia some simple lessons to prepare her for baptism. Every Monday evening, over a period of about a month, we would drop by and teach Sofia a lesson. We had an instant bond with the family which has deepen over time as we taught the simple truths of the gospel. Eventually the sessions turned into missionary lessons for Sofia's dad, who is not a member. What a remarkable family that has welcomed us with open arms and open hearts to receive our message. Yesterday Sofia was baptized...oh the JOY. These simple teachings have affected the whole family. They have returned to the church after decades of inactivity. What more need be said?
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Extended Gonzales family celebrating Sofia's special day. |
One last photo:
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Love letters from the Grandkids! 💖 |
Con Mucho Amor,