Here it is a Sunday evening the 3rd day of June 2012 already. We are spending a pretty quiet day here in the apartment after a nice morning of church meetings. In church, testimonios were given, a good sunday school lesson was had, and the ward leaders explained what we should do to take advantage of the Buenos Aires Temple being rededicated and reopened in September of this year. Judy and I feel very blessed to have spent the last 14 months here in Buenos Aires as we have gained a better perspective of life by being part of the culture, city, and church here. We have said many times how wonderful it will be to be home, but also that we will miss this missionary life in the great city of Buenos Aires.
Like all missionaries we have good days and weeks and not so good days and weeks but we try to keep a good attitude during the not so good days because we know that God looks over the work and will take care of us.
For those who have not lived in a big city, and we had not, it is a very different lifestyle living in an apartment without access to a personal garage and vehicle. We have grown to like the city life we have and the access to so many things like parks, bookstores, shopping, colectivos or buses, subways, beautiful french designed buildings from the past century, multiple embassies located nearby (we discussed this earlier), the mild springs and autumns, the many good restaurants, and most of all the very hospitable people we have met that make us feel welcome. We will miss this very different and charming way of life when we return to Olympia, Washington at the end of September.
BYU Women’s Volleyball Team
During the last 3 months I have been communicating with the head coach of the BYU Women’s Volleyball team because the team was coming to Buenos Aires as part of their team’s summer tour this year. The coach served a mission here and wanted to have a service project and Sunday service and asked for help arranging this part of their tour. I was able to connect with the right people and, sure enough, we were able to set up a couple of service projects for them, a volleyball clinic for young volleyball players, and a Sunday service at one of the local ward units. Everything went great for them and I believe they enjoyed themselves. Judy and I attended a couple of their VB matches and we had a good time too. At one of the matches, many members of the Church were there to cheer them on against the champions of the Argentina junior league.

BYU Women’s Volleyball Team in Buenos Aires, Argentina with various members of the Church-May 2012
Temple Dedication
Recently, it was announced that the Buenos Aires Temple will be rededicated in September after being closed for more than 3 years for renovation. Everyone is very excited and we are looking forward to the open house, cultural celebration, and the dedication itself on September 9th by President Henry Eyring. He will be accompanied by Elders Ballard and Christoferson of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles and Brother Walker of the Presidency of the 70. It should be quite a wonderful time here and Judy and I are very fortunate that all this will happen before we leave at the end of September. We will even be able to attend a session or two before we leave.
Missionary Games
Judy wanted to include the picture of me playing a game with other senior missionaries. It is a simple game but fun. To play the game, one needs MMs, a straw or two, bowl, and 2 dice. The players suck on the straw so that the MM adhers to the lower end of the straw long enough to move the MM from the bowl to the table. The player to the right of the straw sucker player, rolls the dice until a double comes up at which time the bowl of MMs and dice move to the left one player. It is a game that truly tests your lung capacity. Anyway, here is a picture of me playing the game.

Missionaries playing the MM Sucking Game
New Stakes in South America South Area
During the last month and in the next couple of months the area will be looking to create several new stakes. Elder Arnold is in Uruguay this weekend to create the Treinta y Tres Stake and last Sunday we held a special priesthood meeting in La Plata Villa Elvira Stake to test the waters and determine if that stake is really ready to divide into two stakes. There are several other stakes ready for division and districts qualified to become stakes. This is a picture from the meeting.

La Plata Argentina Villa Elvira Stake special priesthood meeting on May 27, 2012.
New Senior Missionaries
Beginning this Tuesday we will begin receiving 4 new couple missionaries in the month of June. This Tuesday Elder and Sister Hill (Elder Arnold’s sister) arrives as does Elder and Sister Zobell who will be replacing Sister Otonnelli as a counselor for the missionaries. Next week the Ashtons arrive and later in the month the Switzers arrive. By the way, Elder Switzer is a brother to our friend Cathy Bentley (small world, especially in the Church).