Margarita Faundez has been an inspiration to all of us! She is a gold medalist for Chile in the 1,500 m in the 2015 Toronto Para-Olympics, and has won many other medals. She runs with a guide (wrists are attached). She began going blind at age 5, went almost completely blind at 8, and has had her struggles, but has come out on top. She says her hands are everything, but it seems, so are her feet and her heart. She knows how to read voices. We love having her in the temple. She would like to be a temple worker with us. There is a wonderful video of an interview with her.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K3xPXISGmGw
Nancy & Norm Poulsen, Fabiola Torrejon, Hermanas Cheka & Horrocks
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We enjoyed Sunday lunch together |
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We started at the meat market |
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Chiles (though it seems like Chilean food is not very spicy), kelp seaweed (wrapped up like a rope), and much more. |


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watched over by the cat |
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Chips of every flavor and shape. I haven't figured out what the sacks contain...some kind of root? |

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Carts of potatoes weigh a ton! And are pulled by strong men. |
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Sisters Umber, Muntzing, and Poulsen enjoying fried empanadas, which were delicious! We each had a different kind. |
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These little girls' dresses are being sold for Sept. 18 Independence Day. The dogs have their own wear. |
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This area is crowded and rough but filled with shoppers during the day. I wouldn't venture there alone especially at night. |
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Barbed wire... |
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Another old church |
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And another old church used by the homeless now. |
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The carabineros were making vendors pick up their wares and leave. |
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The Mapocho River is fuller now but still muddy. We ended the day with a potluck and farewell for the Poulsens |
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Muntzings, Blacks, Sister Umber, Schultzes, Isaacsons, Poulsens, Atkins, Carmacks, President Wilhelm, Sister de Schweinitz, Pdte.Dinamarcas. |
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Ulf and Elsa Muntzing have been close friends of the Poulsens |
Watching all this hustle and bustle at the market, I thought this quote a propos:
"As the world gets busier and noisier, it becomes critical for us to carve out time for those things that are of greatest importance."
—Sister Michelle D. Craig
The temple is the house of the Lord, a place of comfort, peace and learning, a place to make covenants and seal families for eternity, a shelter from the world.
A quote I completely endorse, from our recent prophet Gordon B.Hinckley, that was shared by Elder Welch from my PA2 ward, serving in Cambridge England, is a great motto to live by:
"Believe in yourself. Believe in your capacity to do great and good things. Believe that no mountain is so high that you cannot climb it. Believe that no storm is so great that you cannot weather it. … You are a child of God, of infinite capacity. Stand a little taller, rise a little higher, be a little better. Make the extra effort. You will be happier. You will know a new satisfaction, a new gladness in your heart. Sometimes it is easy to get down on ourselves when we are unsuccessful, or when things do not go our way. However, if we believe in ourselves and work hard towards our goals, we can achieve them without fail!"
Life is about taking on good causes, learning from failures, enduring well all our trials, and finishing happily and successfully. Good luck to us all!
I finally finished a wonderful large volume: London, the Novel,and have started a new book by a friend George Handley, BYU English professor and environmentalist, called American Fork, which spans "the mountain landscapes of the Utah Basin and the coastal valleys of Chile", and "explores enduring themes of family and culture, nature and religion."
"Everything is connected and everything is significant in our world." From start to finish, everything IS connected.
I finally finished a wonderful large volume: London, the Novel,and have started a new book by a friend George Handley, BYU English professor and environmentalist, called American Fork, which spans "the mountain landscapes of the Utah Basin and the coastal valleys of Chile", and "explores enduring themes of family and culture, nature and religion."
"Everything is connected and everything is significant in our world." From start to finish, everything IS connected.
I love that you have so many Missionaries there! Go Missionary team go!
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