I thought that some of you may be interested in seeing where I work every day. Here are some pictures of my office.
The first picture is of my desk and map of Mexico. When I am seated at my desk, the entry way to the office is to my left and a large window to my right. I don't have a picture of my large window because it does nothing but open up to the building across the street.
The second picture is of the other half of my office. I have a large desk at which I hold conferences with attorneys from around Mexico when they come to visit.
The next picture is of Wendy Acuna. She is a paralegal in the office and is extremely helpful with real estate (and many other) matters.
The next picture is of Tere Hidalgo. She works as my secretary and is extremely helpful also. I don't know what I'd do without Wendy and Tere!
Here is another view of the outside. All chapels in Mexico have fences. The fences are little protection against persons intent on breaking into the chapel and stealing stuff--which happens too regularly.
Here is the view the speaker sees from the pulpit. The curtains are opened each Sunday as the chapel is full. The chapel has two levels.
Here is the view from the pews. Each Sunday morning, the sun shines through the circular window behind the speaker and casts a wonderful glow or light throughout the chapel. It's a very nice place to attend church meetings and we are very grateful to have such a nice building.
Well, I guess I better go. However, now you have a better feel for where we attend work and church.
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