Folding up pretzel style to travel in the trufis
Killin' it with the new comp, the funniest person ever — holy cow. His jokes are funny and then he tells them in his broken English which makes it even funnier. Also he is very relaxed and we're having a good time, which makes it easier to work harder, he also serenades me every night with his guitar.
They completely changed the Missionary schedule! Well not really but pretty much P Days are longer now
Also we get to pick when we do our studying, instead of studying 3 hrs straight and working 9 hrs straight, we can come back whenever and take a break to study, so now pretty much we do our studying when it's a million degrees during the day and no ones home anyway, also only 4 key indicators now as opposed to the 9.
Did a FHE sort've thing and my comp and a member jammed out, and we found out the member has a friend who has 2 trumpets! :D So next time I will be able to join, and play a trumpet for the first time in 5 months.
Shrek was on at an investigators house and I was a criminal and watched for a bit and realized how great of a movie it is, you should all go watch Shrek for me because I can't.
Stake conference was yesterday, and one of the speakers had all the missionaries stand up and then he told us how thankful he was and how we'll be blessed and all these things, etc. and that was super awesome, it helped a lot. The cool members/investigators/friends from the mission make it all worth it by far.
Our investigators are:
Noemi: super, super nice and friendly, mom was a member, only issue is active in the Catholic church
Luis: baptismal date for his birthday in February, super cool guy, even came to Stake Conference this Sunday which is like a 30 min drive
Beatriz: awesome investigator, had all the lessons, wants to be baptised but needs to be married first
Jennifer: Aunt and Uncle and cousins are members, have been teaching her and will invite her to baptism some day
Aaand yeah I will let the pics do the rest of the talking, have a good week all!
A note from Mom's letter: The most meaningful thing of being in Bolivia is meeting all the awesome people, there are some great members who know how to have fun and be happy despite having much in terms of money, and my thoughts change a lot haha theres lots of ups and downs in missions, some days its hard and you wonder why you’re there and yeah but then something good happens you meet with a good investigator or member or something and it makes it all the better, like we had a family night and my comp played guitar and a member played drums and we found out after his friend has two trumpets!! So I will be able to join in next time which is sweet.
A note from Mom's letter: The most meaningful thing of being in Bolivia is meeting all the awesome people, there are some great members who know how to have fun and be happy despite having much in terms of money, and my thoughts change a lot haha theres lots of ups and downs in missions, some days its hard and you wonder why you’re there and yeah but then something good happens you meet with a good investigator or member or something and it makes it all the better, like we had a family night and my comp played guitar and a member played drums and we found out after his friend has two trumpets!! So I will be able to join in next time which is sweet.
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