Saturday, May 21, 2011

Colorado Rockies Ball Camp















We  were able to  visit the training camp for the Colorado Rockies.  After traveling for over a half hour east of Santo Domingo, in two vans and a car, we turned north and  drove on a dirt road for several miles through dense greenery. It suddenly opened up to beautifully trimmed acres of lawn and NO garbage!!

 There are 40 young hopefuls at this camp that live here for nine months and work hard trying to make it to the major league. There are a number of levels before the major league. They told us about one in thirty makes it from here to the next level.. They were all good sized guys and I am sure with all the hard work they have good sized appetites.
 That thought was confirmed when they showed us the plates they used to serve them their meals.....funny, I thought that was a platter. 
Just a few of the many senior missionaries we rub shoulers with:front, l to r-President and Sister Glaizer-the MTC president; Sister Snow, esposa to Area Auditor; President and Sister Burk, 2nd counselor to temple president and assistant matron; second row- on the left and right- Elder and Sister Swapp, Area Church History Advisor and Executive Secretary to the Area Presidency; center is Elder Low, Area legal council,
Sister Low is behind Sister Swapp; back row- Elder Snow, Area Auditor, Elder Kilgore, Area Medical Advisor;Sister Atkinson, Humanitarian Services( her husband was at the office); Elder McDermid, Mental Health Advisor for the Caribbean and Central America; Sister de Schweinitz, temple worker; and Elder Crowder, temple worker.  We could take another group of senior missionaries and list their calls and they would be as diverse as the ones that were in this particular group.


The work out room is used for upper body and leg workouts.  They get their endurance training out on the field every day. (notice someone familiar in the mirror?)
All 40 guys share one big bunk house, shower and...
locker room.  Swapps are getting the full effect!

The grounds were beautifully trimmed and maintained.  It was really refreshing to see such a neat place.  We all left with a greater appreciation for the amount of time and money that goes into recruiting and training new talent.  it was an interesting day and by the time we got back to the Casa we had the rain...what good timing!

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