Saturday, November 29, 2025

Election Lockdown

 Honduras had the presidential elections this Sunday November 30th.  In the past there have been lots of problems surrounding the elections-protests, riots, looting, etc. so the church instructed us to have the missionaries stay home starting 6pm on Saturday evening through Tuesday morning. They could go to church on Sunday, but they were supposed to go right home afterwards. It was a kind of nice break because Kirt and I had to stay home too.  Saturday I spend the day making tons of sugar cookies.  Sunday I made brownies.  Sunday evening we did a training on Facebook references and then played a Kahoot game with each zone.  The winner of each zone got to move on to the final round later that night.  I joined 4 of the different trainings and preliminary Kahoot games.  I had already played the game so I knew all the answers so amazingly I won every time.  I fessed up that I had cheated and they all thought it was funny.  Monday I spend the whole day figuring out how to make the Hawaiian Haystack gravy from scratch because I couldn't find any cream of chicken soup in Honduras.  It was so messy and a lot of work.  They better like it. I am serving it at the MLC luncheon on Wednesday. 


The Elders from Progreso, Halls and Stilson, won 1st place
The Elders from Sonaguera 2, McCune and Barclay, won 2md place
The Hermanas from La Mesa, Cordon and Ortega (mesa means table in Spanish), won 3rd place

Kirt in his Zoomwear


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