Hola!
Another fast week again! The weeks get faster and faster...So first of all, you know how I´ve had exzema all my life? Well it started up again last week and got pretty bad, and my comp. told me to buy something for it. I told him that I´ve literally tried everything, but it was worth a shot. I bought a lotion that helps protect from the sun, and it worked in about 6 hours! My skin isn´t dry at all and all I have to do is apply this lotion twice a day. A miracle! I´ll send a picture of the bottle to see if we have it in the states. haha. Second, I got to work with my former teammate Elder Sanderson this week for a day in his area. We did interchanges and we had 2 Riverton boys together. I learned a lot from him and we taught some great lessons. It was cool to think of a little bit less than 2 years back, we were playing together in the state tournament, and now we are in our white shirts and ties. The next day, we did another interchange but I went with our other zone leader Elder Everett from Bountiful. When we were returning to meet up with our companions again, we had to take a bus to get to the meeting spot. We got on the bus and asked if it was going to a certain place called Las Galerías, where we were meeting. The guy said yes and we paid and sat down. 30 seconds later, a 22 year old guy come up to us and told us that the guy lied to us and we weren´t really going to las galerías. And he told us to get our money back and he told us where to go when we got off. We thanked him and went up to the driver and called him out. haha he got SO MAD and wasn´t giving us our money. Pretty soon, the whole bus was yelling at him to give us our money and let us off. haha he finally slammed on the breaks, pulled over, slammed our money in our hands, and let us off. haha before I got off, I turned around and waved to everybody to say thanks. It was awesome to have support from a whole bus. One thing that I´d like to start learning is the mexican sign language. In our ward, there´s a couple who can´t talk, and I can´t describe how helpless I felt when I couldn´t even ask them how their day was going. So if you guys could maybe send me some attachments of a paper describing some words in an email or maybe a letter, I´d appreciate it. I´ve learned some things from someone in our ward, but I´d like to learn more when I´m in our house or something. Thanks! Also, we had 2 baptisms set up for this week, but once again, they fall through. And this time we aren´t going to get them back because one of them went into surgery yesterday, but she wanted to get baptized beforehand for comfort. Elder Everett went to interview her, but she had a newfound doubt of the prophets in these latter days. So she couldn´t get baptized....we have to wait until she recovers to go talk to her again to resolve this doubt. So we will see how fast she recovers. That´s it for me this week. I love you all! Thank you for all your support and prayers. Your prayers and love are felt here in Las Torres!
con amor,
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