Monday November 15, 2021
We were waiting to get the Covid test kits that we had ordered. We needed to take the test on Tuesday morning to complete the application to enter Chile. No kits came.
Tuesday November 16, 2021
Covid test day. We asked Sister Bowers the mission nurse for a ride to get the test kit. We went to Bluffdale to get it and then on to Provo to pick up some perscriptions. On the way back we filled the tube with spit and dropped it off at the test facility.
Wednesday November 17, 2021
We got our Covid test results so we could fill out our Declaration Jurada which took about 4 hours. This all had to be done before we could fly on Thursday morning. It all worked out in the end but was stressful as we didn't have visibility of how things were progressing. We went to the top floor of the Joseph Smith building and got our last look at the temple construction.
Thursday November 18, 2021
We got up about 5:30am and rode an UberXL to the airport. XL means it has room for 6 people. We had 6 suitcases and 2 people. The airport was calm and we got onto our flight with no issues. We flew to Houston and had about a 7 hour layover. Then boarded a Dreamliner headed for Santiago. It is about a 10 hour flight without any excitement.
Friday November 19, 2021
We arrived in Santiago about 9:30 AM. It took a good hour to get out of the airport as we had to get a Covid test and go through immigration. The airport was well set up to do it but there were 2 planes from the States arriving about the same time. Pres Simpson, his wife and the Esmiols were there to take us and the 16 young missionaries to our quarantines.
Saturday November 20, 2021
We are in quarantine so I slept in. Jackie worked hard cleaning the apartment. It has fresh paint and floors but the bathrooms and kitchen and windows needed cleaning. About 10pm Hermana Luz paid us a visit. She is the mission secretary and has been doing double or triple duty so she is thrilled that we are here. We were talking in the doorway since we are quarantined. The phone rang and we ignored it then it rang again, it was the building manager saying he had complaints from our neighbors that we were talking too loud causing their dog to bark. So our first full day in the apartment and we caused a problem. Hna Luz is from Columbia and is very excited about life.
Sunday November 21, 2021
It is election day in Chile so church services were limited today. We watched on Zoom but really couldn't understand anything as they wore masks and the sound quality was poor. Then we had a phone call with President Simpson(our leader). He wants us to focus on getting apartments ready for the next group young missionaries coming December 14. That means getting 10 more apartments fixed up and stocked with everything they need. We have oour work cut out for us!!
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