Preparing to leave the city
It's time to get everything together to move. Our wonderful hosts, the Caldwells, are leaving to go home to Kaysville in a few weeks, so we are taking a lot of their furniture. President and Sister Román brought the assistants to help us load the truck.
They helped load everything in a box truck to be taken to Lago Agrio, 7 hours away. (Pronounced LA-go AH-gree-oh)
We also hit Top Ten Burgers near the mission office. I haven't tasted a better burger in years. And the fries and coke are bottomless. Yum!
I've also been looking for chocolate. Ecuador used to be a main supplier of world cacao. It is difficult to find processed chocolate in the country, though. It's worth too much to keep it here.
Pacari is an Ecuadorian producer and definitely the best.
I found a chirimoya at the local tienda to show the Caldwells. It's not as big as the one Sister Tai gave me in Hong Kong. I think that was from Taiwan. But it was just as delicious. Almost like candy.
We decided to visit the temple together before our separation. Before our session, we stopped by the big Scala Mall in Cumbayá for some dinner and ice cream cones. I will miss sharing a home with this wonderful couple. They have been the only couple in the mission for 18 months. And they have taught themselves Spanish as well. They will be dearly missed by everyone here.
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