Thursday, June 30, 2016

April

April Conference





ALABRIJÉ





FIRST SUNDAY DINNER












Hacienda Vista Hermosa




The Hacienda de San José Vista Hermosa was founded in 1529 by Hernán Cortés, conqueror of Mexico, Lord and Captain of New Spain and the South Seas. As a reward for his conquests, Carlos V, King of Spain and Emperor of Germany, honored Hernán Cortés with the title of Marques del Valle de Oaxaca; granting him lordship and rights over 23,000 vassals, towns and a vast expanse of land. Hacienda de San José de Vista Hermosa was the center of life, culture and activity of the region. Lacking iron and wood, it was built of stone with the proportions of a fortress, surrounded by colossal walls, including in its domains the residential building, stables, stables and the magnificent stone installations used in the sugar refinery. The 6-foot-thick walls, with their strong arches in classic viceregal style, give an idea that the builders were not unaware of the dangers to which they were exposed.

















Feeling a little like "Don Juan Triumphant"














Ghostly tunnels underneath the Hacienda




The Doctor is in..... MMWWAAAHHHAAA










TAXCO



















































The end of a lovely day trip.  A wonderful meal at
TGIFridays in Santa Fe





Mexico Area 70s


THE RUINS OF CACAXTLA
























































































































CORRESPONDENCE FROM HOME




ELDER OAKS AT LEGISLATURE

RELIGIOUS FREEDOM

Mexico City traffic..... three deep and 6 wide.
All wanting to get onto Prado Norte, a 3 lane avenue












Mexico City East Mission Conference with Elder Oaks

Mexico City Temple Workers Fireside with Elder Oaks



HEADING TO TAMPICO - ELDER RASBAND




When you board the plane at the end of the
runway, it makes it really bad when a bag
gets left behind.... glad it wasn't mine.











The street entertainment in the intersections is always most interesting..... cameras must always be on the ready!!!














Elder Rasband pointing out that his security had overpacked
for the trip.

This is all he needs to bring..... 😂😂😂

Netzahualcoyotl Salinas and Elder Rasband

President Benjamin DeHoyos and Elder Rasband

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Abel Ruiz (now President of the Merida Mission) with us 

Family Home Evening for the Young

















La Mansión

Goodbye dinner for the Stevens and the Andersons



















Last Family Home Evening so say goodbyes





Last La Onda Tacos for the Stevens..... First for the Heders




HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO JOHN








TO CHEESECAKE FACTORY FOR THE BIRTHDAY PEOPLE ... JOHN AND HELEN HEDER







SAFETY TRAINING








LAST BREAKFAST WITH THE STEVENS














COULD THAT HAVE BEEN OUR APARTMENT?....... MAYBE



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