February has been a month of changes in our schedule for us.
Our shift at the temple was changed to
mornings, at least for this month. We
weren’t sure how that would be after being on the afternoon and evening shift
for 2 months, but we are adjusting to it.
Don’t know yet if this will be for the month of March also or not. At any rate, to give you an idea of our schedule
this is what our week looks like:
Monday is our preparation day, which usually involves doing
any necessary shopping, household chores, as well as trying to also mix in a
fun activity. Last week we introduced
all of the American couples to our favorite Chinese restaurant as there were
two of us who had birthdays the previous week.
It was doubly good because on the way home, we discovered a Mexican
restaurant that we will try some Monday. I had a great birthday with a Chocolate
Mousse birthday cake to top it off - second only to Donna’s “Magelby’s”
chocolate cake.
Monday is also a day to do a little baking when I can. I am still working on getting a small oven
but in the meantime, going up and down the stairs while trying to bake cookies
or muffins, I figure is working off the calories that I might gain by eating
them. Dad is so skinny now he doesn’t
have to worry! How about that! I have already had to take his pants in a
couple of inches. The evening is our
time to catch up on BYU sports as well.
Tuesday – We enter the temple with one of the members of the
presidency at 6:00 am, dress and then serve at the reception desk until about 9:00. Then we do our assignments until about 2:45pm
when the next shift comes on. The
President has been working hard to get local stakes, as well as the stakes that
come via excursions, to provide people to help.
This past week there were so many officiators available, we had to just
step back and fill in where and when we could.
It’s a good thing but makes for a long day when you are not completely
involved. This map gives you some idea
of the huge area this temple serves. The
red circles are stakes (70) and the blue circles districts (8).
Wednesday – We are back in the baptistery which we enjoy so
much. By the end of the week we are
really getting acquainted with all the youth and hate to see them leave. One of the excursions this week was from
Belem, so we especially enjoyed them being here.
Thursday – regular assignments. After our shifts on Tuesdays and Thursdays, it’s
time to do our washing. We sometimes try
to have a date night at the shopping mall that is located just behind the
temple, to hear the pianist and have a treat.
Friday – Baptistery
Saturday – regular assignments, but we get off at 12:30
because the temple closes at 6pm. In the evening, we usually try to catch up on
BYU games that happened during the week via BYU-TV.
Sunday – Church at 3:30 to 6:30 pm. We weren't too sure about that schedule but
it does give us a chance to sleep in a little after rising early all week. We also have time to read, write in the Blog
or journal, and still have time after church to talk to some of the
family.
Yesterday Dad woke up with Açai on his mind, so for lunch, we
went to a little place called Ponto de Açai. As you can see, he got his
fill. There was a TV crew doing a story
for one of the local stations on Açai. So
who knows, Dad may be on TV one of these days.
If you don’t know about Açai, look it up on the internet. It is a berry that grows on a specific
species of palm tree here in northern Brazil, usually in the Amazon region. Very high in iron and leaves your mouth and
teeth blue for a short time. Dad says it
is delicious. Me, I’m not so sure, so I
had a strawberry, pineapple and orange smoothie.