I have to say, this week has
been pretty long. I always seem to be tired, but I guess that's normal
for missionaries. We work our bodies, spirits, and minds (especially in
my case while learning the language) constantly, so it only makes sense
that I feel tired. I'm just glad that I have P-day every week to kind-of
"recharge."
Elder
Campos and I didn't have any baptisms this week, however! we do have
one this coming Saturday, so let's pray that nothing goes wrong. Fingers
crossed.
Glad to hear that everything is going well en Los
Estados Unidos. I have to say, I really miss the luxuries that we have
up there, however, this is an experience I wouldn't give up.
So far, the MegaMind watch has worked great, but I don't know
how well it will fare with the test of... Time. Get it? Watch? Time?
Yeah? Anyone?...Bueller?
Okay, So if the
package is a La Oficina día de hoy, it will get put with the mail for
our zone, and I'll get it at the zone conference tomorrow from my zone
leader.
I'm glad to hear that after everything, (the
house being flooded and all), that things are finally starting to calm
down at home.
Oh! and I need a picture of the first snowfall. I'm not going to see snow for two years otherwise. ;)
Thanks
for all your help and support! I pray for you all every day! This is
the Lord's work, and the field is all white, ready for the harvest. Keep
on going! Never give up! Never surrender!
Love,
-Elder Dañel Jacob Smith
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