When we arrived in country we found lots of bagged clothes in the mission office storage area. We thought it would be easy to donate them, but they just continued to multiply. Last week we were asked to pick up more bags from the sister missionaries because they were moving.
After reaching out to a few NGOs, we found a psychiatric hospital that would take them. We were surprised that no thrift store wanted anything. It was very nice of them to help us out.
I took a few pictures around town that surprised me. This tree is a walnut, which I have never seen before. It's quite a bit of work to get at that walnut.
Down the street was a hero monument that we stopped and enjoyed.
Around the corner was parked a nice Aston Martin with the hood taped shut.
And I laughed when I saw this Snickers maracuya flavor. My friend Marlene Sparks gave me my first maracuya while we were serving in the Guayaquil Temple. She would love it!
When I brought home a package of strawberries from the store, I didn't have a plan. Paul mentioned strawberry shortcake and said, "Say no more."







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