.

Showing posts with label Guatemala Mission. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Guatemala Mission. Show all posts

Sunday, April 3, 2011

Up All Night With The Girls

Power outages are not good for new chicks.  New chicks need to be kept warm - very warm.  Their first week they need to be kept in a temperature of 95 degrees.  This is easily done with a 250 watt warming lamp.  Not so easy when the power is out on a stormy snowy night!! 
Heating Lamp

Last night as the power went out, my birds were left without the warming lamp.  Luckily I woke up shortly after the power outage about 2:00 am.  As I checked in on the girls, they were huddled together benefiting from each others warmth.  The smallest (we have named her Marilyn) was wiggling her way to the middle of the flock.  I was grateful they were in the house and not in the garage.  I turned on the fireplace and was able to warm the room up enough so they weren't to cold. 
Chicks

As I was up all night with these chicks, I recalled a similar time when I was on my mission and stayed up all night with chicks. 

I had recently been transferred to Zona 5 in Guatemala City.  My companion was Hermana Leininger.  Our zone leaders came by one day with a gift for us.  They gave us two incubated eggs, and told us if we kept the eggs warm they would hatch. That night I removed the shade from a lamp and set the lamp on it's side.  I put the eggs as close to the light bulb as I dared - I didn't want to cook them!  This was my sad attempt to protect and incubate these eggs.  Well it seemed that I couldn't warm the eggs.  So, I took the eggs to bed with me.  I thought maybe my body heat would warm them.  I put them under my neck, in my arm pit, the back of my knee.  Nothing I did could warm those eggs.  I spent a sleepless night trying to warm those eggs.  In the morning it dawned on me that these eggs were regular breakfast eggs, and that the Elders were pranking us. 

I couldn't let it end there. 

A couple of days went by.  The Elders would call and ask us about the eggs.  We would tell them how much care we were giving those eggs.  They seemed very pleased.  We knew that we would be seeing the Elders soon, so we needed to be prepared.  In Guatemala, back in the early eighties, you could buy chicks at the grocery store.  On our way home one evening, we stopped at the store and purchased two baby chicks.  The next day when the Elders came by, we ran out to them with exciting news - that the eggs they had given us had hatched!!  They were speachless!!  What could they say??  We bested them and we all knew it, but they couldn't acknowledge it.  HaHaHa!  I'm still laughing to this day!!

We even named the chicks.  David and Eric.  Those were of course the Elders names.

I am posting a photo of myself and my companion with our chicks.  It is against my better judgement that I am posting it.  When you see my hairdo you'll know why I hesitate to show the world this photo.  Just don't laugh at me!  And if you do... don't tell me you did.

Me with David and Eric

Kris with David and Eric

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Connected For Eternity

We did not choose Carlos Amado to be our Mission President and he did not choose us to be his missionaries.  It was part of the plan.  We are connected together for the eternities no matter what direction our lives take.  There will always be a love and appreciation for each other even when it's been 28 years since we have seen each other.  That was President Amado's message to us on Friday night at our mission reunion.

Many years have passed without seeing many of these people.  We are a bit older and have more experiences under our belt so to speak.  Many of them I didn't remember right away - they do look a bit different!  I of course don't.  Ha Ha!

We had a great reunion with President and Sister Amado.  Alex Boye was there and performed a few songs, we had a great presentation of pictures that had been sent in and compiled into a CD.  It brought back many forgotten memories of my mission, I remember it as such a great time in my life.
Mission Reunion with President and Sister Amado

Guatemala, Guatemala City Missionaries 1983-1984

Debbie Smith Johnson, Erick Chojolan, Me

Carol Hair DeFriez, Hna ?, Caty Lang, Me

Christie Schouten, Me

Me, Elder Homer




Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...