Sat Feb 6, 2016
I had my monthly meeting with the doctors at the temple clinic - only 3 of us were there for most of the meeting. We discussed Zika Fever and our new Facebook page for doctors in Mexico. We also go over our schedule and had a few odds and ends to review. The Griffins came with me to meet the new visitor's center directors who are neighbors of theirs from Arizona. On the way home we passed by a plaza where the Harstons told us there were some fun restaurants. When we go home we took Sister Anderson to Michael's to get some crafts for her nursery class. We waited forever in our apartment with substandard WIFI for some elders that were sick to drop by - they were 90 minutes late. We then went with the Griffin's to a mall in Interlomas where we ate at an Argentinian steakhouse - which was just ok. We got there at the end of their early buffet and it was picked over. Peg is still struggling with a chest cold.
Sunday Feb 7 2016
I had to run to see an elder in the hospital with a thrombosis in his brain which is affecting his eye muscles. He is on Heparin and hopefully will get rid of his double vision and ptosis. We then walked to church (yea) since Elder Anderson is sick and he is the reason we drive to church. He is blaming Peg for passing on her cold. Church was fast and testimony meeting. The latest emphasis with the missionaries is to preach repentance and baptism to the converted - with special attention to members truly repenting during the week and taking the sacrament worthily. 2 Nephi 31: 17-19 is a great reference on this. It talks about not just baptism as the gate but repentance and baptism as the gate to eternal life. I guess we all need to do a little better with this. After Church we had our monthly dinner with all of the senior missionaries - Peg and Sister Sandberg made a breakfast casserole and pancakes - fun for a change. Not much going on Super Bowl wise - I did check the score a couple of times on my ESPN app. We have other priorities. Spent most of the night talking with the other Senior couples.
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