Monday, December 1, 2008

Week of Novemeber 24-30, 2008

This week was pretty good, pretty crazy, but pretty good. Antonio Gomez is now pretty much ready for baptism. It will either be this weekend, or next. We will have to see. But he is good and ready, and understanding whats going on. We got the transfer calls on friday, and I am here for one more(and thats probably it). There was some pretty bad stuff that happened in part of the mission, and like 6 Elders are going to be sent home after Christmas so they don´t ruin their families christmas...Yikes, some people are so dumb. But Elder Hoyt who I have lived with for the last 5 months is going to Necochea. It is really wierd not having him here. He is like a comp really. But yeah, so Elder Judd and I are together for one more transfer. Six more weeks. Whew. We were doing lots of crazy stuff this week, trying to get some things done, basically working on some loose ends. But we found this lady named Nora, and her daughter Norita, and they wanted to come to church. But Sacrament meeting was really crazy this week, and they took off running right after. So, we will have to see if we can go and keep them interested. Also, we found a guy named DanĂ­el Ragozza. I may have mentioned the Ragozza brothers before, but we are probably going to be working with him too. He is a stud. He is like 23 years old, and well, he has a hard time getting up for church is all. So we are going to be working with him too. Crazy NEWS. There is a girl in our ward here, that just got her mission call, and she is going to Temple Square. Two of her sisters have been taken back to the states by missionarires, and now she is going to be a missionary in the states. Crazy. We just traded places. Anyways, yeah. I am excited to have another transfer here. Spend Christmas and new years here. Its going to be a lot of fun this transfer. For a lot of reasons. But its going to be really good. Oh, and also I did divisions with another elder two and a half weeks ago, and we met this way awesome family, and challenged them to baptism in the first lesson with them. I went to their baptism yesterday. It was so awesome to see them. It was so happy. I loved it. Things are going pretty good here, I am enjoying myself, learning more spanish, and making some progress. Whew. You are all in my prayers, and I am grateful to be in yours.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

You sound like you are doing so good we are so happy for you. I am the new teacher in our gospel principle class so I love doing some what missionary work. It is the greatest keep up the good work!