Well hello everyone, how is life up in Utah, here in Tabasco it's even hotter than ususal, and I am going to be at the main city of VillaHermosa for the next four days with all the other district and zone leaders, fun, fun four days with President Casteneda.
My new comp is alot of fun to work with and well we spent the whole morning washing the house and our clothing by hand, no washing machine here for us, but its alot of fun, but it also takes forever.
In this area we have a small branch of about 40 people so we have alot of work to do so that this branch can become a ward. I should have asked you guys a long time ago but I forgot, anyways why did you repaint the house?
Anyways the two pictures are of a sunset and of me saying goodbye to Elder Robinson, we had to take a five hour bus ride to get here and we found the house totally filthy, and also WE HAVE BIKES!!!!! We live out in the wilderness practaclly and have to ride the bikes around to get to far away places, but it's a pain in the butt because they belonged to two little mexicans, very tiny bikes for big people, I have been chaffing all week and it hurts.
The food is the same here so I almost can answer all of Mom's normal questions. My comp is Elder Brown and is from Canada he has been a member for three years now because his girlfriend invited him to a church activity. His parents arent members and werent that happy about him going on a mission from what he has told me, but he loves the church and has a strong testimony.
The branch that we are in has some really nice members, and we are gettting to know the area really good, they grow a lot of bananans here and also corn, we are also next to a big river, but they don't baptize in it because it is really dangerous, it has a high current and also who knows whats livin in it.
Also the thunder storms here are really cool, the other day we were standing at the front door of our land lords house watching as the rain just comes pouring down when a lightning bolt hits the telephone pole across the street from us. All I remember is a huge bright light and then the sound like a bomb was blowing up over my head we all ran to the kitchen and watched as one wire was burning in the street. Really cool but also really scary at the same time, nobody felt anything and we all started to laugh about the near death experience we had.
Well those are the stories for this week, love you guys,
Con amor
Elder Jordan Ross Weaver
Mom's note....our computer crashed last weekend, I did not get to email him on Monday, Ross sent him a quick note...I can't believe how much he wrote-so happy! We are still working with the new computer and trying to find everything so I will post pictures sooon!
My new comp is alot of fun to work with and well we spent the whole morning washing the house and our clothing by hand, no washing machine here for us, but its alot of fun, but it also takes forever.
In this area we have a small branch of about 40 people so we have alot of work to do so that this branch can become a ward. I should have asked you guys a long time ago but I forgot, anyways why did you repaint the house?
Anyways the two pictures are of a sunset and of me saying goodbye to Elder Robinson, we had to take a five hour bus ride to get here and we found the house totally filthy, and also WE HAVE BIKES!!!!! We live out in the wilderness practaclly and have to ride the bikes around to get to far away places, but it's a pain in the butt because they belonged to two little mexicans, very tiny bikes for big people, I have been chaffing all week and it hurts.
The food is the same here so I almost can answer all of Mom's normal questions. My comp is Elder Brown and is from Canada he has been a member for three years now because his girlfriend invited him to a church activity. His parents arent members and werent that happy about him going on a mission from what he has told me, but he loves the church and has a strong testimony.
The branch that we are in has some really nice members, and we are gettting to know the area really good, they grow a lot of bananans here and also corn, we are also next to a big river, but they don't baptize in it because it is really dangerous, it has a high current and also who knows whats livin in it.
Also the thunder storms here are really cool, the other day we were standing at the front door of our land lords house watching as the rain just comes pouring down when a lightning bolt hits the telephone pole across the street from us. All I remember is a huge bright light and then the sound like a bomb was blowing up over my head we all ran to the kitchen and watched as one wire was burning in the street. Really cool but also really scary at the same time, nobody felt anything and we all started to laugh about the near death experience we had.
Well those are the stories for this week, love you guys,
Con amor
Elder Jordan Ross Weaver
Mom's note....our computer crashed last weekend, I did not get to email him on Monday, Ross sent him a quick note...I can't believe how much he wrote-so happy! We are still working with the new computer and trying to find everything so I will post pictures sooon!
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