Tuesday, February 26, 2019

I hope the others do better than me in survivor at Glencoe HS. Hopefully people are more interested in it that last year.  I'm sure they'll have a lot of fun with it too. I did. 

I clean my own clothes because I'm a man and I know how to do it all. I even scrub my collars with a special detergent because I'm a responsible adult. Lunch is usually provided by the ward, but in other sectors we buy and cook our own food. It's because Chile is richer than the rest of South America (especially Peru, people here are prideful about it, and the Pacific War when they basically crushed peru into dust) so the church doesn't do pinchenistas here.

We just made our 7th baptismal date invitation-
J----, who should be but probably won't be baptized since she wants to wait until she has work that lets her go to church
I-----, a grandma that is awesome and most definitely will get baptized
J----a Peruvian who has a really evangelical family but the mom is listen behind the wall, and he might be able to go this week to church
K----- a Colombian who is really nervous about being ready for the last days and is reading the book of mormon like a machine
C----- and her 12 year old daughter I-----, who both took the lessons but weren't baptized and have friends in the church
and S-----, a reference from the South Mission who is bomb but literally can only be met with at 10 am on our pdays.
 My comp is on his 2 to last change, so I'm either spending this change and then leaving or being his last comp and being in the same area for 5 changes (to help the elder that would come in after), or in other words, 6 to 7 months. (November to April or May)

I have yet to be bit by a dog but nearly have twice by the same devil and all I know about ecuador is that they LOVE platanos. Not bananas, platanos. The chilean money is like monopoly money, they only eat rice and chicken and have never heard of the word spice, and it is the best mission in the world by far. 

This week was tough on saturday, but we pushed through and have had a great past few days. Saturday we had 16 appointments and 15 fell.


Elder MacGregor 

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