Well, this was a pretty normal week. I got to go on exchange
with the english elders in our district, and I got to go be on bikes with them.
It was way fun, I definitely miss being on a bike. There are definitely some
nice things about a car, though. Like not getting soaked head to foot like I
did while on the bike, because it rained like crazy. Thats usually nice. But we
still had a very succesful day, and taught some good lessons, and Elder Lawson
was able to improve on his teaching skills a whole bunch! We had a good lesson
with a lady who literally thought that 4th of July was celebrated because thats
the day that America got food stamps. Wow. Nice one, Louisiana.
We have been keeping pretty busy, but
theres definitely not quite as thick of a spanish population here as in
Metairie or even Baton Rouge. I think I mentioned before, president Wall said
this was the hardest spanish area in the mission- yikes! But I think even so,
we'll be having a baptism or two real soon. Antonio and Dora are doing really
well, we havent taught them much this last week, but they really want to get
baptized, and Antonio has come to church 4 times! Dora and Norma still havent,
because they work on Sundays, and haven't been able to get it off.
Heres a picture of our street, taken from the
balcony.
Well, my birthdays coming up! You are of course welcome to
send me a letter :)
811 Adele st
New Orleans, LA 70130
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