So how about the Pascua. Reading in the Bible is continuing to be a good time. Now Elder Rojas and I are talking in vosotros form (even though it's just the two of us). Mostly we just quote Jesus. With all respect I feel like Jesus was a lowkey savage. Like anything he says is just like "turn down for what! *go crazy*" We've had a few good "vete de aqui satanas" and "ve y no peques mas" going around. jajaj. And in the morning we say "levantaos y id entre mi pueblo" and stuff like that.
So the highlights of the week I pretty much already sent in the other email with the photos.
But Hermana Alegre came on Friday! Finally! We've been waiting all week for her. It's because the route down south is broken because of the storms.
Also this week the city cut the water but we are good for now. I'll let you guys know if I get thirsty this week.
Hermana Piedra is from Ecuador and she's super cool. Makes me think of Joaquin. tbh I thought "mande" was a Mexican thing but she says it all the time. Now I know why Joaquin said it. It's used in Ecuador too! Learn things everyday. Que chevere. jaja
That's pretty much my news for this week. I'm good.
Elder Ross
Cleaning the baptismal font. Unlike in Brazil and Texas, the fonts here get dusty because of lack of use :((
One night we had a lesson planned right up with a reliable recent convert in the hermanas' area and she bailed. And we failed to have a plan de respaldo (back up plan) so we had an emergency Bible study sesh in the area of the hermanas which was actually a highlight of the week for me. Their area is super cheto and has the best views so we found a good spot to read and then took some sick fotos.
Fancy hotel in the hermanas area. Makes me sick.
Being a nat geo wildlife photographer on the mish is a good deal
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