Sunday, October 29, 2017

Trying to catch a few last memories with photos


We have posted pictures of the Galeano family pets before, but don't think we've really given you a good vision of the plethora they host. So here they are again.








Mother and baby
We see pairs all over the ranch but haven't got many good pictures of them together because mother is eager to coax her baby away from us. We finally got one.


The cows below were hogging the road as usual when Amy got out of the truck to get some pictures.

The cows are not afraid of the truck, but they took off in a run when Amy showed herself. Wish we'd known how easy it would be too clear the road months ago.


Took more pictures of the beauty around us.








We went back to Buenos Aires to pick up Elder and Sister Kitchen from Salt Lake. They are our directors which is similar to a mission president and his wife.

In order to avoid a storm, we went a day early and went to the Buenos Aires Temple again. We're still trying to get the session down in Spanish.

Afternoon walks included a trip around the temple.






Again, we offered all the kids a chance for computer time on the same day do to the logistics of the week. The two you see below are not siblings but got along so sweetly sharing the computer that we couldn't resist a picture.











We enjoyed showing the Kitchens a bit of our life teaching El Quebracho kids.


We were finally able to get a picture of a mother calling for her baby. I (Amy) feel much like these mothers calling for the welfare of our children. Though they are all grown, danger still lurks, and they still have lessons to learn and progress to be made. I want to raise the warning voice that they are still in danger and pray that they are being wise and following the voice of the Savior calling for their return.

Certain times of the year, we watch anxious mothers calling their nurturing warning voice.


Los Perales:
Vanesa was so pleased with her blouse. All she had left were the buttons and button holes.

With just a little instruction, she was good to go and finished the new task with little effort.


Carina made a towel rug to put in front of her shower door. However, she didn't want to be in the picture this time so Amy took her place.

Vero was successful with her first raglan sleeve blouse. All that is left now is elastic around the top edge.


The end of the week meant a trip back to Buenos Aires for the Kitchens to catch a plane flight to Brazil, their next church ranch to visit.

We all attended a temple session together.





It is such a beautiful time of year and a beautiful temple.


On the way back to the ranch, we experienced more weather miracles as we left pouring rain to the south and found dry roads to the north.


Check out the trash pickup below. Instead of a horse, they use old tractors that still function.



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