Sunday, March 7, 2021

Tyce Neal Schaefermeyer - Baptized March 6, 2021

 We left Tucson on Thursday, March 4, and drove to Yuma where we picked up some vanilla and things and headed for St. George.  We arrived about 8:30 pm, slept in our own bed in our house that doesn't wiggle back and forth, planted our garden on Friday and then left for Adrian's.  We got to Adrian's around 5ish and then on Saturday was Tyce's big day -- HIS BAPTISM into the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

We were so excited that we could attend during this Covid lockdown.  Grandparents and immediate family were the extent of the people present.  Perhaps there is a special blessing from this limited group; it makes the baptism the focus rather than the party afterward.  Brittney could relax a little and focus on just one thing.  For each of their kids, Marc and Brittney have had special pictures taken at a Temple.  These are Tyce's special pictures.  What a handsome young man!!!!

Marc baptized him and Ali and Mason were able to be the witnesses.  I love that the Church has changed the witness guidelines.  Ali commented that she was excited and it was special to her to witness her brother's baptism.  That says a lot!  These are the pictures just before the baptism and then all of us waving at those who joined by Zoom.  It was mentioned that Brittney's brother, Brandon, was participating in a snow cave campout in Washington.  

Three generation of Schaefermeyers.

Yes, Tyce has arms.  I think he just has his hands behind his back.  He was a little anxious, but he made it.

Tuscon - March 2021

 Sometimes when you are living life by fifth wheel trailer in Yuma, Arizona, you have to get away.  Our group did just that March 1-4.  Us, Davis', Polls and Simonsens left for a short trip to Tuscon - a getaway.  Reid Brown was kind enough to schedule two suites at World Mark for us.  It was a little pay back for our help to he and Nel on their computer, phones and shed.  Yuma has been a continuing minister assignment and it is great that we all help each other.

The first day, we visited the Titan Missile silo - thought long and hard about those cold war days and how close the world came to nuclear war on several occasions.

The next day we traveled to Bisbee, Arizona, to tour a mine, visit Tombstone, and walk Boothill.  We scheduled these activities and you never know how others will enjoy them; but, we all did and things were fun.  It was the first long trip to an unknown place that we have taken the Tesla so we found out that we could travel long distances and get there and back.  It just took an extra hour of charging.  Charging is not always fast and easy, but you can get it done with some planning.

The mine tour was really quite fun in that we got to ride a real mine train in and out.  In Bisbee, they mined copper and there are about 2500 miles of tunnels under the ground in this area.  Watch where you build a house on this holey ground.






Theron, as always, found the one place that miners love - the potty car.  He was the only one brave enough to sit on it for a photo.

Over the years, we have visited many, many, many a mine.  They all have the same thing in common - they are underground, you have to wear a hardhat and they are dark.  This one had a flexible air pipe much like the one Theron sewed for the Iron Mask mine in Roosevelt.
After the mine, we walked the town and drove to Tombstone.  The town of Wyatt Earp and Doc Holladay.  Because of Covid, the town was not bustling like it has in past years.  The cowboys had all gone away to safer places I guess.  We were left with a lone gunslinger.
Boothill Cemetery is just up the street and to be honest I wasn't enthused to go there, but we did and it was very interesting.  So many people buried in the cemetery had either died from gun shot wounds or hanging.  What a way to go.

Back in Tucson, we passed the Temple.  It was completed in 2017 and there are only live ordinances performed there as of this writing.  I really can't wait for the Temples to open again.  Then I remember that my recommend has expired and I really need to get on this.  It has been forever since I did not have a current recommend.

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