Tuesday, March 8, 2016

Despedidas Argentina

We are definitely winding things down here in Argentina with a lot of "last time" for this and that. We had our last monthly outing with the other missionary couples the other day in the form of a polo match. 
It took a lot of time to locate one but found a polo club in Tunuyan and they were happy to have a few more spectators.  It was a great outing with plenty of time to sit and chit-chat with our fellow missionary couples for the last time. 
 
President Goates and his wife were not able to make it so we played a prank on them by sending a picture of a white car with a broken windshield to them just saying OOPS. 
He answered back asking if that was the mission car.  He felt relieved to find out we were just pulling his chain. 
 
We have been teaching right up until this last week. We have been turning over the work to the Elders who were happy to get new people on their list. 
The Morales family, partially pictured here, is the last family we have been teaching.  We've been enjoying their great hospitality and wonderful friendship for over a month.  We call Gladys, the mom, the Queen of Empanadas because she loves cooking them as much as we love eating them.
 
We also have been treated to a constant stream of farewell dinners and lunches.  In Spanish it is despedida.  It was very humbling for us to be treated with such love and respect as we attended the various events.  They ranged from a formal dinner with President & Sister Goates and the other couples (forgot to take pictures)
 to meals at farm houses where we ate beef and sausage cooked over an open fire (asado) along with homemade pizza (nothing like our pizza except it is round) and other yummy stuff
to a humble meal in a one room self-constructed wood house with no indoor plumbing or windows and a dirt floor where we had corn-on-the-cob.  No salt, no butter.....just corn on the cob for the meal. We knew many were breaking their humble budgets to give us the best despedida that they could.  But in these circumstances the words from an old Bob Dylan song always seem to come to mind......"May you always do for others and let others do for you".  It made that delicious corn even sweeter.
 
We are leaving with very mixed emotions.  On the one hand we will deeply miss the people here that we have grown to love and appreciate.  On the other hand we know many in our family have been counting down the days for us to get home.  We have especially missed our grandkids and look forward to their baseball, basketball, track and whatever other endeavors they may be involved in.  Special thanks to Tom, Heather and Heidi for looking after our house and other administrative affairs for us.  You guys were great!  And Richie for doing the Christmas Family duty this last year.  Bishop Sandifer thanks so much for making our donations process run so flawlessly from afar.
 
Oh yes.....there is also Fred's pals Bill, Rod and Ed at Cypress Lakes golf course that I am sure will easily and gleefully take advantage of the fact that he has only played one lousy round of golf in over a year!
 
One last piece of news we received from President Goates this morning is that there is a couple from Brazil coming soon to take our place!
 
We arrive in Sacramento on the 10th and look forward to seeing ALL of our friends very soon!  
 
 

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