Monday, September 23, 2013

Semana 5

HOLA!
      Another week's flown by, and this next week I'll be on my way to KENNEWICK!!! I have like a 4 hour layover in Seattle, and some missionaries call home during that time, but I don't know if I should.

Stuff that's happened: 

      Well let's see, just Mexico's Independence day! That was a loud night. And we had a little (big) celebration in the gym. We saw dancers and singers- it was SO COOL.
      Guess who I saw here not 1 day after writing you guys? Elder (Quinn) Kilgrow! I was so shocked and happy to see someone from home that I nearly gave him a hug! He's doing just fine here at the MTC, and he seems happy to me! He's called me by my first name on accident quite a few times. He's gotten better though.
      Not a ton happened this week. Nothing special anyways. Poor Elder McAlister made a little goof up with his investigator this week. He wanted to say ¨Jesus Christ is my brother¨( JesuCristo es mi hermano) but what he actually said was ¨Jesus Christ is my man¨ (hombre) He's still being teased about it. :)
      I bore my testimony in Spanish last Sunday, which I think I did a good job with.
      Every night after planning for about 15 minutes our district has this thing (remember how I said they're a bunch of goofballs?) called Crazy Night with Elder Ballard. Elder Ballard is like the host, and every night he has a ¨guest¨on the ¨show¨ where he asks them questions about the craziest things they've ever done. Most nights Elder Smith is on the show, just because he is a pretty crazy person. For example: one night Elder Ballard asked him: What is the craziest thing you have ever done in public? And Elder Smith's answer: The Hakka (I have no idea how to spell that) AND THEN he demonstrated it. Needless to type, but I'll type it anyways, we were all dying by the time he finished. I don't know if I've sent a picture of this elder yet...so here you go:

That's about it, sorry it's kinda short, but I don't know what else to type, I'm sure I'll have a ton more to say about going to Kennewick next week!
HASTA LUEGO!

Hermana Sarah Mohun

P.S. I taught my first non-teacher investigator. His name is Pedro. I think he's dead now. He was handicapped. He was a bird. But he sat through my whole first discussion. SO THERE.

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