Familia!
Sup?
sorry I ditched you guys last week. We had a monster storm a couple
of weeks ago and the lighting messed up the internet here but now,
I'm here! Glad to hear all is good in Utahville. Its been pretty
chill here this week. Well, actually more hectic then chill. I’ve
haven’t been able to work in my area all week!
So
Monday was my kid's birthday. Elder Allan turned a healthy 20 years
old. It was a fun-filled day. We had nepolitana for lunch and in the
night we had his birthday party. There was cake and everything. Here
it's the custom to shove one's face in the cake so Allan got
crubstomped in his cake by Presidente Angel which escalated into a
full-fledged cake war and well, the picture explains it. Other than
that, my comp was gone almost the whole week in Salta to do his
papers. He went with another elder from San Pedro that had to do his
papers so I stayed and worked in San Pedro with the other elder's
comp. His name is Elder MembreƱo from Honduras, he's a cool kid. I
think he knows Tanner Colledge.
The
pench of the San Pedro elders is in a members house. It's like a
super exception because they live with the district secretary (who is
40+ and unmarried) and his mom who is this little old lady. I woke up
in the morning to find the Hermano (the 40 year old guy) in his
undies looking for his gaucho boots and his mom yelling up from down
stairs, "Little Miguel! Have you found your boots yet?" and
him saying, "No mom! Gosh! I'm looking for them! Gosh! I can
find them on my own!" That’s all I have to say about that.
We
got back to the area and worked for just like a couple of days. It
was district conference yesterday and guess who got
sustained/received the Melchizedek priesthood? Hermano Alderete! Yes
sir. I gave him the Aaronic priesthood last week and yesterday I gave
him the Melchizedek. It was such a cool moment. They were so happy
the Alderetes. Oscar is the new branch mission leader and Hermana
Alderete will be in the relief society presidency. President Levrino
and the Hermana Levrino met them yesterday and Presidente Levrino told
their story in his conference talk about of how the Alderetes met
us. What a cool moment, I was thinking about that yesterday and how
grateful I am for that experience. To see them just bask in the
blessings of the gospel. What a great day it was.
Well,
yes, it is my last week. It doesn’t seem real it is all coming to a
close but it is. This is the last week to really just work hard and do
great things in Yuto. Pray for me that I can do that, teach up a
storm and what not. But yes, that’s about all for this week. ?´s
- Do you have anything planned for your last week?
I
have a leadership conference in Oran this Wednesday so I'll be gone
for all of Wednesday But I think Saturday we´ll do something cool in
the capilla.
- I saw a photo of your shoes. What did you do about that?
Nothing.
- What's the first American food you want?
First
thing we do when we leave the airport we are heading to Crown Burger.
I WANT A BURGER SO BAD!!!! NO JOKE!!!! That and some legit chocolate
milk. We´ll start with that for now.
- Am I right that this will be the last letter? You won’t have computer time next Monday will you?
No
I wouldn’t imagine. I'll be traveling to Salta that day so yeah, I
don’t think so. Maybe I could drop something short but I would
imagine this is the last letter.
That
is pretty weird saying that. Man, oh, man. I never thought this email
would come. I really don’t know what to say. I guess the only thing
to say is what we've been saying all my mission: "It´s all
good." Its always been good, even when it wasn’t looking good
it was all good. It has always been good. What an experience. What a
trip. Going home seems like a dream and I'm sure when I am home the
mission will feel like its been a dream but what a good dream it is.
I'll write a bigger sum total of my mission when I'm home, for the
blog and such but till then, I'll see you in a week. The church is
true. I love you guys so much. It´s all good. #seeyousoon
Con
mucho amor,
Russ
I'll do anything for tasty cake! |
See you in about a week! |
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