Next, at the first of the week we received notice that our water would be shut off from Tuesday at 5:00 am till that afternoon at 3:30. Everyone put aside water in containers to be prepared, but our flat is on the first floor and we weren’t affected on Tuesday. Those on the 5th floor were, though. On Wednesday morning, however, our faucets dried up completely. Not a drop till late Thursday. We could wash and drink what we had stored, but toilet flushing was a dilemma. We went out to eat on Wednesday evening with another couple partly just to use the restroom. Then someone discovered on Thursday morning that there was a bore hole with water outside Dukes Court and we could fill up buckets to pour into the toilet and bingo, flushing was again possible. That made a nice difference.
Thursday, Thanksgiving Day, food was cleverly prepared and dishes washed with our stored water, and we had

At the conclusion of the meal, Elder Packer announced that he had received word that the water was back on but we may not get it in our flats till about 10 p.m. It sure makes one realize how much we depend on the luxury of running water!
Friday was the office Christmas devotional. What a wonderful beginning to the Christmas season. The messages by the wives of the area presidency were meaningful and the musical numbers were beautifully executed. The offices have been adorned with paper poinsettias and wreathes and Christmas trees. The tables in the huge tent were beautifully decorated and the food was delicious.
On Saturday morning we did a little shopping and then went with a senior couple to a bird sanctuary and marveled at the astounding variety of exotic birds in all their brilliant colors, sizes and shapes.


Finally we a late lunch at the home of our DTA (director of temporal affairs) and his wife and son: Bob and Liz Cowan and Steven. The sisters were also invited and came with us, Sister Lee and Sister Dolinar. 
A young dating couple Thabo and Sweetie were there also and we enjoyed learning of their culture and stories and had such a nice time. There is still so much to learn and do here and just not enough time remaining to do it in. So sad. I suppose all missionaries feel this way at the end of their assigned time. But what an amazing time we have had here. What a blessing!!
We are now packing and going through files and cupboards, trying to get everything completed before Matt's arrival on Dec 11. Time is RACING!!! We must also.