Elder Phillip Brown — Nov/Dec 2008
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Me and some trees in Azuqueca on one of the main streets (Carretera de Alovera)
With my district at the mission home for the holiday dinner -- E. Cummins, E. Porter, E. Finlay, and me.
Marisol's baptism (with Antonio, her husband)
Spain's "Temple Square" lights. We took these photos in the early morning just before going in to do a session at 8:00am.
Christmas in Sol same day.
That Corte Inglés is the one where I tripped up the escalator!
The main street we walked down every day (Calle Virgin de las Nieves). You can see the capilla "in context" as it were.
We found this roof one day knocking this building and went back on Wednesday to take photos of Azuqueca from above. Note all the red tile roofing. The buildings way off in the distance which you can barely see are Guadalajara.
"The Boulevard." We would street contact here often. It was prettier with all the leaves.
A "Chino" store. I can't remember if I ever showed you what they look like. It's like All-a-Dollar and Wal-Mart -- you can find almost anything.
Us and Monday in his habitación.
Our festive little room. (I'm writing in my journal.)
The "Belén" our ward mission leader, Hermano Calderón, set up in the capilla. Way cool.
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The whole family: Fernando (also named Walter), Carol, Elizabeth, and Walter.
Betty and Innocent, our investigator, at Betty's brother's shop where she worked and where we taught her, and sometimes Innocent, too. The shop sells African food and beauty products (note the hair extensions in the top left corner).
Valentin and Eli, some of our ward missionaries, and their children. Valentin is actually from Badajoz, and his wife is from Cuba. They liked to have us over to eat.
Teresa and her daughter, Maria Fernanda.
Teresa's youngest, Josué, and the family friend, Felix, who is also from the Dominican Republic.
Teresa's oldest son, Benjamin, who wants to serve a mission!