Actually, it is not for 1000 days. It is just that 3 years times 365 days plus June 27 through June 30, 2008 equals 1098 days, and that is way too cumbersome to convert into a blog headline. Futhermore, our release date will not be determined until May or June of 2011. Therefore, 1000 Days sounded just about right, more or less. Having noted all that, we are humbled and thrilled (Pres. Uchtdorf would refer to the feeling as "joyfully overwhelmed") about having this marvelous opportunity to serve in La Mision Mexico Veracruz.
Con amor,
Pdte. y Hna. Pete and JoElla Hansen
Con amor,
Pdte. y Hna. Pete and JoElla Hansen
Sunday, May 3, 2009
Sugar cane season in Lerdo. Lots of people work who don't otherwise have jobs. Men work, some women work, old and young. After cane fields are burned to kill biting insects and venemous snakes, the field workers go in with their machetes and hack down thousands of acres of sugar cane. It is 100% physical labor. No machines cut the cane. They stack it in rows as long as the fields. The temperature is always 90 or higher. The humidity is up there, too. The sky is thick with haze from other burning fields and from sugar cane refineries which are called ingenios. Ash coats streets and cars and lungs. It is a big and dirty business and the labor is cheap. The harvest runs for six months every year, from November until May.
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