¡Familia! Sigo vivo (I’m still alive).
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Flooding in Guayaquil |
Sorry, this last week has been Carneval and they haven’t let us leave the house due to the general mayhem. (
He didn't write on his usual Monday) It’s actually not really that bad. They are giving us a little bit of time to write today. I am sorry to keep you hanging like that.
More news. I am back in my first ward, Solana. I got transferred out of Cuenca. It was close, but my previous record of only staying in a ward 14 weeks still stands. My new companion’s name is Elder Coy from Guatemala. He is a very smiley fellow.
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Narcissa and Gisella Villon and family |
It is really weird because they have pulled the missionaries out of Solana a couple of times so not much has happened in the aspecto misional (
missionary work) since I left. I got to the new sector and opened up the area book and there were all my converts from a year ago right on top. It is kind of like things were frozen in time. I was only there two weeks so everything seems like a foggy memory. Almost all the members a have said, "You seem familiar, have you been here before?" I remind them I was with Elder Gonzalez and they say, "Oh, you were that quiet Elder."
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Mall del Sur |
Well, I want to wish Luci a very happy birthday today.
Love, Mr. G
About the camera, I have some bad news. I think someone took it out of my bag on the bus. I got to the house and I didn’t have it anymore. Please don’t be too angry. I do have some pretty good pictures to send that I took on my companion’s camera for next week.
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