Wednesday, May 17, 2023

Cruise Port - San Juan Puerto Rico

 Cruise Port - San Juan Puerto Rico 

Temple


The Puerto Rico Temple was dedicated in January.  Unfortunately

the day we were in Puerto Rico the temple was closed.  Fortunately Kim is

good friends with the Temple President.  He opened the temple on his day off

to accommodate us.  He lined up our own private session just for us.  We were

all in Sunday dress and white shirts when we got off the cruise ship.  We met

some other LDS people coming off the cruise ship and they asked us if we were

LDS and if we were going to the temple.    They asked if they could join us at the

temple and of course we said yes.


 After the URBER arrived we left for the temple.  President Casablanca opened

the Baptistery for the youth.  This is the first Baptistery I have seen  with just faces

of oxen on the font rather than the font sitting on them.  The adults did some

sealings.  The temple is very unique in that it has two ‘Multi-purpose’ rooms,

which can be used for Endowment or Sealing with some slight modifications. 

The alter is movable and they rearrange the chairs for either an Endowment

or Sealing.  






The Initiatory is a single room and has an interesting configuration. 

President Casablanca said if a large Relief Society comes in, the Men’s I

initiatory along with the Women’s Initiatory can be accessed by the women

to accommodate both sexes.  President Casablanca told us about the training

nightmares and difficulties he has had starting up a new temple. 


Elder Bednar suggested that they wait a month after the dedication to open

the temple for the workers to be trained.  Instead President suggested that

they open it right away. The Saints had been waiting a long time for the temple

to open.  Unfortunately they followed the President’s suggesting and had a

few training challenges.  Of the 230 temple workers about 200 are women. 

Also, only a handful of workers had been trained prior to the temple opening. 

Somehow they made it through.  



San Juan National Historic Site


-  We visited one of the old Forts in Puerto Rico.  The kids had a blast climbing

around the cannons and looking over the walls.  





Old Town

We walked down to Old Town with lots of shops and things.  The kids were

grateful when we found a Gelato Store and everyone enjoyed ice cream

and Gelato. 



A stop for a little ice cream 




                                            


Mofongo


Kim introduced us to a Puerto Rican delicacy, Mofongo and Trafongo. 

Both are made out of Plantains and formed into a bowl with stuff inside. 

The Mofongo we tried was traditional vegetables, peppers, and chicken. 

The Trafongo is similar except they add sweet plantains and yucca with

the plain plantains.  It is much sweeter.  We ordered ours with Shrimp

and some vegetables in it.   Both were very tasty.  


                                                

On the way back to the ship Kim couldn’t resist buying an ‘island shirt’ with

pineapples on it.  


                              


                                            




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