Dear Everyone,
So far so good. I'm not getting too sick of being here yet. I'd still
rather be in Spain right now though. So today was a good
day, we got to go to the temple and I did a bunch of family names. I have the
new address for my MTC mail slot. I'm still getting all your DearElders, they
just get delayed. It's: 2007N 900E Unit 890, Oct 14, SPA-BAR, Provo
Utah. So now that I've given the new address there is no excuse for anyone to
not write me. Especially since it's free. Even just say a few words. So this
week has been pretty much the same. Raul got baptized! (Well, his character did)
We now have 2 investigators that we teach almost every day, including tonight,
completely in Spanish. I can see my language improving, but it's still super
bad. They keep saying that it's not knowing the language that matters, it's
knowing the language of the Spirit that matters. But I don't know, I still think
it matters quite a bit. I love my zone and branch presidency. Brother Doman is
one of the members of the branch presidency and he went to Barcelona on his
mission, so he's going to give me names of people he wants me to look up when
I'm there. Also, speaking of Spain, I'm met 2 people from Spain already. When I
was at the main campus, I met an Elder from Palma de Mallorca, which is in my
mission, and is going to the Melbourne Australia mission. And then when I went
to the Marriot Center this
Tuesday for a devotional, which was really good by the way, I met
a Sister who is from Barcelona and is going to the Temple Square mission. I
didn't really get a chance to talk to the Elder, but I talked to the Sister
about the language and the culture and just everything she could tell me about
Barcelona in 15 minutes. She said that a lot of people only speak Catalan in
Catalunya, which is a huge chunk of my mission, so I better be able to say at
least a few things in it. Anyway, it's hard to know what to put into an email
because so much happens every day. If you have any specific questions, just ask
and I will answer next week. That's all for now! A la prรณxima
semana!
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