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here's a pic of my suit. Needless to say, I'll be taking it in to the dry cleaners. (it's mold)
Hey family!
How's everybody doing? We are doing pretty good here in El Pinar. We saw some miracles, some pitfalls. Let's start with the bad.
Elder Davies and I were sick this week - I was worse than he was. It was some sort of cold, runny nose, congestion, headache, the feeling you got run over by a bus... no fun at all. So there were a couple days we only worked half the day. I started getting better after a blessing from the bish, but it was like 5 days in all. Yuck. So because of that, our numbers took a hit. But we worked hard when we were working.
Miracle time.
We found Raul, the one who had a baptismal date for last Saturday. Did I tell you he disappeared? He found work or something and we weren't able to find him for two weeks, and he didn't come to church. So we were eating lunch with the bishop on Friday, and he gets a phone call from a recent convert Daniel who was fellowshipping Raul. He was like "Raul is at my house and he says he is getting baptized tomorrow. What do I tell him?" haha so we finished eating quickly and went to Daniel's house to have a charla with Raul. We moved the baptism to this Saturday and explained why (lack of lessons and church assistance, needs to be prepared). He was cool with it, so now he is working extra hard to get "prepared" for baptism. In our charlas, he volunteers for both prayers, he reads all the scriptures, he threw out his rosary, and the most common phrase he says is "if I'm going to be ready for next Saturday, I have to ______, right?" haha it's funny. He's a good guy. We told him that he has to be on time to church (he's always late) so he showed up half an hour early when the church wasn't even open. Haha good times.
How's everybody doing? We are doing pretty good here in El Pinar. We saw some miracles, some pitfalls. Let's start with the bad.
Elder Davies and I were sick this week - I was worse than he was. It was some sort of cold, runny nose, congestion, headache, the feeling you got run over by a bus... no fun at all. So there were a couple days we only worked half the day. I started getting better after a blessing from the bish, but it was like 5 days in all. Yuck. So because of that, our numbers took a hit. But we worked hard when we were working.
Miracle time.
We found Raul, the one who had a baptismal date for last Saturday. Did I tell you he disappeared? He found work or something and we weren't able to find him for two weeks, and he didn't come to church. So we were eating lunch with the bishop on Friday, and he gets a phone call from a recent convert Daniel who was fellowshipping Raul. He was like "Raul is at my house and he says he is getting baptized tomorrow. What do I tell him?" haha so we finished eating quickly and went to Daniel's house to have a charla with Raul. We moved the baptism to this Saturday and explained why (lack of lessons and church assistance, needs to be prepared). He was cool with it, so now he is working extra hard to get "prepared" for baptism. In our charlas, he volunteers for both prayers, he reads all the scriptures, he threw out his rosary, and the most common phrase he says is "if I'm going to be ready for next Saturday, I have to ______, right?" haha it's funny. He's a good guy. We told him that he has to be on time to church (he's always late) so he showed up half an hour early when the church wasn't even open. Haha good times.
We also had some people show up to church that we weren't expecting. One guy who was close to getting baptized a year or so ago, but didn't make it. He's the son-in-law of one of the coolest members of the ward (Cardozo who always calls me "jefe" haha) and husband of a pretty intensely inactive member. But they both showed up on Sunday with all the desire in the world. He came in a suit and a nice tie, they were smiling the whole time. After the meetings, they asked us for the lunch calendar so they could sign up to give us lunch. Super cool people. He is in an unstable work situation so he can't take the charlas right now, but he said the moment he gets it worked out he'll call us.
Hmmmm... What else is there to report?
Elder Davies is doing good. He was invited to the mission leadership conference next week (oooOOOooo) so he's trying to read the Book of Mormon before that. Good kid.
Oh, I met Hoefling's parents. Cool people. His mom is always smiling, his dad is just chill, absorbs everything. He had a Nikon D300 with an extended battery pack and like a 50-300 lens. Quite a monster. I got to use it to take a picture of them, I took one but couldn't get my finger off the trigger fast enough and it took another one (I guess it was on burst mode). They had me take another just in case, and sure enough, two pictures again. It was pretty cool.
Sorry, I didn't mean to talk so much about the camera. What I meant to say was that they had my package! They didn't leave it at the mission home, it was still in their car. Happy day! So thanks a lot! Turns out that Missionary Mall ordered the wrong style shoes, now I have two pairs of the exact same shoes. Haha but that's okay. I REALLY don't want to wait until Christmas to open the gifts. We'll see how long I can handle it.
Oh, on Friday (thanksgiving) we are going to have a thanksgiving meal with the Plata family (they are super cool). Their daughter can't cook very well, and she can really only cook one dish well. So for thanksgiving we are going to be having pancakes. Haha yay. Just thought you should know. At your thanksgiving meal, someone better say they are grateful for the food, because somewhere out in South America there is a missionary eating pancakes for thanksgiving. :D
Dad, here's a little bit more of our itinerary.
Wed 29th - visiting Florida. Hotel Florida.
Lunch: Milton y Doris, Dinner: Chivitos at Cafe del Centro.
Thurs 30th - visiting Trinidad. Hotel Florida.
Lunch: Flia Pedreira, Dinner: Carrito El Fape.
Fri 31st - visiting Maldonado. Hotel Maldonado (Punta del Este).
Lunch: TBD, Dinner: Asado with Flia Libonatti
Sat 1st - visiting El Pinar. Hotel Montevideo.
Lunch: TBD, Dinner: Flia Moreno.
Sun 2nd - visiting Libia, Las Piedras, Camino Carrasco. Hotel Montevideo.
Church in Libia (9 to 12), Lunch: Flia Tejera, Libia visits, Las Piedras Sacrament meeting (4:00?), Las Piedras visits, Camino Carrasco visits, Dinner: Pizza with Analia A.
Mon 3rd - visiting Salto. Hotel Salto.
Lunch: TBD, Dinner: TBD. (We'll see on this one, we can eat lunch on the way up, check out some cool sites, there are options.)
Tues 4th - visiting Montevideo. No hotel.
Lunch: Asado at the Puerto, Trunky shopping, Temple (session at 5:00), Dinner: Pizza at La Redonda, Fly home. (temple session ends at 6:30, dinner is close, we'd be at the airport at 8 at the latest. Is that early enough? If not we can do trunky shopping Monday morning, lunch in Deo, and not make as many stops on they way up to Salto.)
Those arrangements look awesome. Can't wait to try them out. Sister Da Silva is not sure if we are going to have enough time to set everything up in time. But we'll do something.
Got my SLCC app sent in, they admitted me as a non resident. http://www.slcc.edu/enrollmentservices/Residency.asp Looks like I have to fill out a stupid form. Yay.
Well that's it for today.