Hello my favorite family,
I am doing good this week, Last Thursday was a lot of fun, we went to the stake center and saw the dances and also the food was pretty good too. And no I am not getting "trunky". I am still having a lot of fun.
Today we installed an electric water heater in the house so we can shower with warm water and kill the skin infection that me and my companion both have.
I am not sure where we are going to watch General Conference, but I just want to see it in Inglish and not Spanish.
We have a really big river by us and it's been going up but the whole stake is going to do a special fast this weekend so that nothing happens and that all the people who are homeless right now are going to be able to find another place to live or that area will be drained. We haven't been told to prepare anything like a 72 hour supply, and yes I am still dry. To tell you the truth I am not sure when the rainy season will end.
The Sister missionaries are native and I get along fine with them. They have the same job as I do but they don't baptize people, someone from their ward does it for them.
I can't really tell you what the young women do here Mom, there are not a lot here and also we don't associate a lot with young ladies :)
I feel fin and the only thing I need to buy are some boots for the rain, but I am not sure how much I have in the account because they charge me here to check. I have been getting along fine with my companion, I get along better with the other foreign people then with the natives, I don't know why.
I feel fin and the only thing I need to buy are some boots for the rain, but I am not sure how much I have in the account because they charge me here to check. I have been getting along fine with my companion, I get along better with the other foreign people then with the natives, I don't know why.
This week we are going to have two baptisms and next week we are planning on having two more, there are a lot of people we are teaching and the Lord has been helping us find his elect children who are going to progress and be baptized.
Well, that's it for this week, love you guys,
con amor
Elder Jordan Ross Weaver
Wow, great letter! The event he spoke of last Thursday was the Bicentenial Celebration for Mexico's Independance day, it is September 16, not May 5....
Sounds like the work is moving on rain, sleet, wind, Hurricanes!
Our thoughts and prayers are with the people of Veracruz, if you watch the news some of his old areas were hit very hard and we have gotten letters saying that Elders in that area were told to get 72 hour kits, and that they had safe houses if it got to that point...God bless you and keep you safe!
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