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The Traffic in Bogota is really intense! There are technically two lanes, but usually they find a way to cram four lanes, plus motorcycles swerving in and out of traffic, people running across the roads, with bicyclists in the mix! We have been saying we're really glad we don't have to drive in this... Well, on Sunday Eutimeo ( We call him papa Timeo- because he is always taking care of us- the Americans!) said he needed to pick up his car in Bogota, and he needed to drive the Branch's shuttle. So he said "you guys will have to follow me in the car!" So white knuckled- but brave Jason took the wheel. We followed the shuttle, darting in and out of traffic- until Eutimeo was stopped by the police for a random check point- we stopped behind him- nervous because we didn't even know if we were supposed to be driving! (Eutimeo knew we could drive for three months while visiting Colombia) We decided to just pull around the check point, and keep going. It all ended well, and we got safely to the Bogota Branch. |
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These are some of the brothers and sisters in the Bogota English Congregation. The congregation is very strong- made up of brothers and sisters reaching out to help contact people who speak English. There are 15 regular Pioneers, 41 Publishers, the average hours is around 16 hr not counting Aux and Reg Pioneers! To come over and help, publishers have to fill out an application, and be accepted into the congregation, dependent upon if they know English well enough! This is to ensure that they will be Spiritually strong to help, and not miss out on what they need. Three members from the Branch Committee have just been assigned to the Congregation- which has sent a panic through some of the young brothers with parts on the meetings! But it will be a huge boost for the Brothers, and the members on the Committee will be able to improve their English so that they can qualify to attend the Branch School in Patterson. |
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Colombian food is quite interesting at times. They don't like any spice hardly at all, and there are not very bold flavors, that doesn't mean it is not good, but it doesn't mean its always good! The other day we had scrambled eggs with potato chips on top! This is an example of interesting cuisine- it is spaghetti with beef, and to top it off... KETCHUP! |
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Since we were ahead of schedule, the brothers added some more work for us. We now have the large wall, hallway walls, and a few small rooms to tile- it will make a big difference in the kitchen! |
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This is Andres and Johnathan. Andres (left) speaks one of the Indian Languages. Johnathan is from the Coastal region. All the brothers tease him because his Spanish is so different and funny. |
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These brothers worked all day grinding the existing wall tile, so we can tile over the top. |
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This sister lived with her English husband in England. She speaks English with a Colombian/English accent! |
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The Presidents residence |
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This is the Catholic church located in Bolivar Square in Bogota.
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This is Arol and Diana witnessing to tourists on the steps of the Church! |
This is a video of the Museum of Gold
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This is the original artwork of the Colombian painter Fernando Botero- he is an abstract artist that features Round people! It was actually quite entertaining!
This area of Bogota is called La Candelaria. Is it the oldest part of the city. It is built on hills, with Spanish style homes and buildings. It is the artists/hippie area of Bogota. Lots of hostels, American students like to come here.
The View from the top of Montserrate- good view of the almost 9 million people!
These girls are awesome! They took us all around the city on Saturday. Marsela, and Alejandra.
A cool American style restaurant called BBC- we don't mind the Colombian food, but sometimes you've just gotta have a pizza!
Back to work!
The new wall.
Now that's a cute helper!
Who needs a Forklift!
Our little friend showing off!
He fanned his feathers to get attention, then when we were all staring, he jumped up near the blue flowers and posed as if to say "The blue flowers show off my eyes!"
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Looks like fun!!! We miss you guys! I do have one question... why are you all dressed for Fall... in South America? :) -Alisse
ReplyDeleteWe miss you all Too! Its actually kind of chilly here-at least for the brothers and sisters from Faca- they wear scarves and masks in the morning to keep from getting a cold! For us its pleasant. Love you all!
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