Thursday, November 12, 2009

Huge changes, grammar and enjoying the journey

what's up everyone....

one week in santa rosa and one baptism, his name was luis, 11 years old almost 12, and he is re-capo.. but yeah so that was a great way to start the transfer...

but this transfer is going to be weird, cause in the mission there aren't alot of missionaries, and so the pres. didn't want to close areas that were good so he gave some elders 2 areas, and me and my comp have the two areas... like seriously, a third of santa rosa. it's big, and to make it even more fun the 2 barrios we need to work in aren't really the best of friends, and now we are in the middle of everything, but the work goes on, and good things are happening here.

but this week was more getting to know the members and trying to find the balance in working the two areas. the bishops from the wards don't want us working in the other ward.. so it's fun...

but also the people here are a lot nicer, well, at least they say hi, which is really nice after 4 and half months of people avoiding u... but yeah... it's what there is....

but yeah, so this Sunday we went to two sacrament meetings, which was really nice, and i needed to do the welcome speech, and testimony, it was really funny cause everyone said my accent was great but my grammar is terrible... so i need to start working on that, but y'all know me, not a fan of rules especially when it comes to languages.. look at how i spell...

but talking about rules... the pres. made some huge changes this transfer, one being changing p day to Wednesday, so yeah next week's letter is coming on Wednesday, so that Monday we can work, also we can only email from 5 to 6 on Wednesday, so the letter will come later than normal.

also surprise transfers, which is weird, but whatever.... also we plan Thursday not Tuesday, and district meetings are something we will hardly ever do, cause we're not allow to travel...

but yeah so those are some of the changes of the mission.. at first i wasn't that happy but he's the boss and does everything for a reason, so i will do it happily... but those are about that...

to answer some questions about Santa Rosa..

me and my comp elder bundy have two areas, two barrios, and 1/3 of Santa Rosa. also the people here are great the members are great and we don't need to knock doors which is the part i love, they give references and put the citas for us.... which is even more part that i love.

but also the house is piedras 1242, santa rosa, don't know the direction more than that but to find it look for the railroad tracks in right above centro, and my areas are everything above those, there's a big lake in my area that might help y'all find it if u want...dad...

but yeah, so that's pretty much everything.. I'm so happy to be here in santa rosa, and I'm happy for the hard times that i had and that are in store.... the greatest thing that i learned in olavarria, is venga lo que venga difrutalo. and that's going to be the motto, probably, for the rest of my life, stay chill, work, do what u need to do, but enjoy the journey.

and right on... thanks for the love and the support that u have all given me, and sorry for the terrible English, don't worry cause i suck at 2 languages now..lol.. but yeah thanks and peace out..

ps. the next letter will be Wednesday like at 3 or 4 your time so don't freak out mom it will come

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