Holy fire people it happened. Ty and I went to Manaus Brazil....and survived:)! No really it was a lot of fun and I am glad that we went. Our journey started with flying from ABQ to Fort Worth Dallas to Miami then to Manaus. Left ABQ around 6:30 and arrived in Manaus at 10:30....Yep it was a long day. But no worries on our flight from Miami to Manaus we got a movie and NBC played some of their TV shows.
We played Yahtzee for a while....its our favorite game. Really its mine because it is the only game I can actually win.
My first on flight meal, taco salad with chips and twix. Ya it was overrated.
Beautiful sunset over the ocean I guess.
Ty getting our luggage and we had a lot! Oh I forgot to mention that there were only 30 people on our flight, the plane was so empty. There was a group of Americans on our flight heading out on a fishing trip. They told stories and gave us tips on how to catch the peacock bass. Nice fellas. They even gave us some of their lures to catch some big ones.
Ty's friends came and picked us up. They are the ones that were sealed as a family. On temple grounds they have rooms/hotel rooms to house those that are traveling far. The temple grounds were beautiful and the housing was too. Okay the people in Brazil are totally awesome and so giving. The family gave us one of the 'suites'. This room had a balcony and a picture perfect view of the temple. AMAZING!
When we arrived the temple lights were on and it was beautiful! When we grabbed the cameras to take pictures the lights had been turned off, BLAST!
So this family is awesome! Ty was able to teach them the gospel and was there when they were married and baptized into the church. Fast forward 12 years or so and Ty is now the escort for Carlos and then a witness for the families sealing. What a very very neat experience.
Here is the before going inside the temple....
The family after they are sealed, what a great experience!
My dumb dumb camera....Folks its real humid down there and I had just pulled out my camera for a photo. I should have checked the photo to make sure it turned out okay. Oh well at least we got a picture of all of us.
Another view from the balcony.
Okay this part was so hard for me....the toilets. So the plumbing in Manaus is not good. So this means no toilet paper down the john. See the little garbage in the left hand corner, yep all toilet paper goes in there. TMI: so grateful I wasn't on the rag for this trip. Wouldn't want to throw my period toilet paper in there, just sick!
Carlos and Nora walking back from the Temple
Someone is called to help those who travel far with food. So for our meals someone brought us food and we ate in the housing cafeteria. Very very nice of them!
What the temple housing looks like, right across from the temple.
We took a little walk around the temple grounds
1 comment:
Laura! You crack me up!! Haha! This looks so stinkin' gorgeous! The temple is so pretty! And how cool that Ty got to do that!!
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