We left dark and early on Monday morning to pick up the sister missionaries and be at the port in time for our ferry ride to the island of Tenerife. The elders all made it on time as well. Even with the clouds we were able to get some shots of the sunrise.
After our last trip on the ferry with everyone getting sick, I had some dramamine sent to me. Several of the missionaries were grateful for the dramamine as well. It is interesting that since our zone conference in early May, we have had a complete turnover of missionaries. It was a bit windy outside, but we took a few fun pictures.
We even had a beautiful rainbow as we were pulling away from the port.
Part of our trip over was spent analyzing Hermana Trone's bug bites. She has been battling them for about a week and has been miserable. Hermana West has even gotten a few. We came to a firm conclusion that they are flea bites, and she is pretty sure which dog gave them to her. I am happy to report that she hasn't been by the dog this week and she has no more new bites.
We also had a little cleaning session on the way over. I had managed to get a little something on my skirt. I was grateful that Sister West had a Tide to Go pen with her.
Elder Bybee had an accident with some oil while he was cooking. He tried the Tide to Go pen, but it might have made things worse!
As we got close to Tenerife, I was surprised once again at how much greener the island is and how close the mountains are to the ocean.
Santa Cruz is a very pretty city, very green with lots of trees!
The elders and sisters spent the afternoon playing soccer.
Hermana West played well and was fearless as goalie.
We had some exhausted missionaries after over three hours of soccer.
Because Pres. Jackson pulled his hamstring las zone conference, he didn't play. But as we were leaving, he had to see if he could score against Elder Maxfield. It took a few attempts, but he finally did it. Pres. Jackson spent his time interviewing the missionaries while they were playing soccer.
Both of these guys look pretty serious about something.
Two happy hermanas.
Elder Larsen and I remembered where the Subway was and a big group of us enjoyed a taste of America.
Elder Larsen interviewed this young man, Efraín to serve as the new representative for the young adults. He has a wonderful smile and a positive attitude. He will be turning in his papers soon to serve a mission. What a great young man!
We enjoyed some yummy ice cream!There was a beautiful park next to the hotel where we stayed on Monday night. We took a quick walk through it on our way to the church Tuesday morning.
We weren't quite sure what this interesting artwork was supposed to be that was hanging from the trees.
I accompanied these missionaries as they sang "If the Savior Stood Beside Me." They really did a great job.
All the missionaries from The Canary Islands.
Pres. Jackson is an orthopedic surgeon by profession. Elder Dyer had him check his very badly bruised foot. He hurt it playing soccer the day before.
Our boat ride home was about 45 minutes late departing. We had been told that there were storm warnings and that the boat might be cancelled. We were a bit worried, but it was actually a very smooth ride. We were all tired, but not sick.
Elder Thunell still managed to smile.
Hermana Trone tried to sleep, but was never successful.
Elder Moreland entertained himself with a few selfies.
Elder Maxfield and Elder Tanner played a little "coin football."
I made pumpkin cookies for our Institute class. I love seeing the look on people's faces when I tell them that they are pumpkin cookies. They don't expect something so yummy to be made from pumpkin!
Saturday night we had a Day of Nations party in Vecindario. Someone said we have people from ten different countries in that ward. The young women had put together a dance. Two couples from Ecuador did some of their traditional dances.
This man played the traditional panpipes of the Andes.
Fabio and the missionaries did a silly skit about chewing gun. I had to laugh at Elder Thunell's very large state flag of Colorado that was predominantly displayed on the wall. Not exactly a flag of a nation, but he is very proud of his flag.
As we prepare for our Thanksgiving dinner with the missionaries on Thursday, I am very thankful for many things. I am thankful for our friends and family and for all of their love and support. I am thankful for the opportunity that we have to spend this time serving here in the Canary Islands. We love these people and enjoy the association that we have with them. I am thankful for the gospel of Jesus Christ. I am thankful for the teachings and example of our Savior. I am thankful for His atoning sacrifice and for the blessing it is to be able to repent of my sins and wrong doings. I am thankful for the scriptures that teach us the things we need to do in order to become more like our Savior. I pray that you will all have a wonderful week and enjoy your time with family and friends.
Happy Thanksgiving!
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