So this week has been relatively normal. We haven´t had anything new or super exciting happen lately except that we are finding a lot of families to teach. It´s really cool because finding and teaching families is awesome. We believe that we have been finding so many because recently there was the ward boundary change, and we lost about 20 active members. So now with these new families that we are finding we will be able to help the ward grow back to how it was before.
So also today we finally went to buy some new ties, because unfortunately I have gotten about 3 of mine dirty so I was down to a selection of about 4. Which after 5 months can get a little bit tiring, so we went to a cheap clothing store and I bough 4 more for 10 euros. (about 13 dollars).
So the weather here has been pretty consistent lately, almost every day it has been in the 80´s or higher, usually higher. So it has been rather warm lately, almost perfect swimming weather, if I swam.
So my camera is fine right now, it is a kind of old camera, so the pictures are a little blurry, but they have been turning out OK. I might get a better one later, but for right now it works just fine. So I also sent you a picture of my district in Provo, with the hermanas, A shot of Spain from the Madrid mtc, the miracle that we found when he got baptized, a noche de hogar with the Armenian family and a Russian "eternal investigator". They all left with the boundary changes. A noche de hogar with the family that we just set a baptismal date with and a lot of people from the ward. And a shot of our "living room" or at least most of it.
So I am still in barrio 3 with Elder Wilson, nothing changed since this past companionship changes. Only that one of the hermanas in each of the wards in our district left. So we got two new hermanas in our district. Other than that, nothing else really has changed that really affects us as a district. One of the AP´s left so we have a new one of them. But that´s basically it.
So also to prepare for our new mission president, the zone leaders at least are having to do a rather lot of planning. They (and Elder Wilson) have to have goals for every companionship and for the entire zone and the have to do some other things as well. It makes me somewhat glad that I am not someone that has a lot of responsibility right now. However, I still would like to be a zl or a dl or an ap. Though that may partially because I don´t yet know exactly how much they really have to do.
So the names of the people who got baptized in last week's fotos are:
Dakota, the 9 year old that we baptized. She is a ball of energy, and is a little bit crazy. At times I wonder if it is possible for her to physically sit still outside of sleeping. She is in a musical play of the jungle book right now, and either plays as Mowgli or one of the wolves. She is pretty funny, because she is a little bit crazy.
Melissa, the 20 year old that we baptized.
Martha, Giovanny, Christopher; the mother, father and son in the family that we baptized. The daughter´s name is Giovana but she is only five years old, so she couldn´t be baptized
Well, that´s pretty much my time.
Hasta la proxima semana,
Elder Johnson
*Here are the pictures:
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