After we got our car on Wednesday afternoon in Santiago we drove back to Talca. The internet service was supposed to be installed on Thursday at 3 pm. At 4 pm we called. He said they'd be here at 5 pm. At 6 pm we called. He said they didn't have the right equipment and he couldn't get it until Tuesday. They showed up unannounced on Saturday and called us wondering where we were. We rushed home and he did the installation. Unfortunately the download speed is only 4-5 MBPS, way too slow for skype or sling box. We called again. He said he would call us on Monday (to be continued). On Friday morning we were able to go to a mission council consisting of all the zone leaders, the assistants, and President and Sister Humphrey in Chillan, about 2 hours south of Talca. It was an outstanding 4 hour meeting. President Humphrey is really inspired and very well organized. I was astonished at the Spanish fluency of the missionaries. Maybe I spoke as well as they did when I was a missionary in Chile 44 years ago but I was sure impressed with their ability and their spirit. They presented their performance, their goals, their plans, and their methods for accomplishing everything. The mission had 126 baptisms in September and anticipates having 130 in October. It was a very inspiring meeting. President Humphrey has called me as his 1st counselor in the mission presidency. Should be fun. Sally will be inspecting the missionary apartments and converting these great people with her warmth and love.
Doug has left out all the wild-goose chases we have been on trying to find our way around. Every street is one-way and we don't know which way is up yet. At night it is really a challenge with arrows hard to see and mini street signs, if they have them. Last night he left 15 minutes before General Priesthood meeting and 30 minute later he came bursting into the apt. saying he couldn't find the building! We had even made a "dry run" in the daytime, but without his great companion, he couldn't find his way. He took the tablet that has maps and found his way but had to listen in Spanish because he didn't know which room the English feed was in. Oh well. Every day is fun because you don't know what to expect. It all still feels like a really crazy dream.
Things I'm glad I brought: My warmest wool Coeur d'Alene church outfit. The meetinghouses are cold. My little old brown warm up suit, scarves, wash cloths, happy attitude. Things I wish I had: My blue fleece vest and my warmest bathrobe. That's about it for wishes. We are going to "Paris", a department store where we can get about everything. I just hope Spring in Talca is not like Spring in Coeur d'Alene, and summer will happen soon.
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Great post and it came just as Sunday Conference was starting, like the invocation! Thanks! What an adventure you will have! I laughed when I saw Sally's brown warmup suit. The matching one was well-worn in Romania and I imagine is still keeping some gypsy warm! Loved the picture of the missionaries at the meeting--the greatest part of serving a mission is watching those Elders at work. Enjoy every minute.
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