Monday, March 19, 2018

Biking week

I’m doing great!

Yep people here say y’all. This past week was alright. We met our weekly goal for new investigators but other than that it was ok. A flauta is like a tightly rolled tortilla filled with chicken and then deep fried. You put lettuce on top and salsa. They are pretty good. Sad to hear about Aaron. I hope he’s doing alright. Got any updates on him? It’s been pretty hot lately. Which card? Taylor likes Texas but he’s not ready for the summer. He’s going to melt.

Last Monday we had a family home evening with my favorite family here, the Fuentes. We shared a spiritual thought on Christ and then we ate some good food. They had cheesecake too which was super tasty. Don’t get that very often. Hispanics don’t really eat it. They eat lots of flan though.

Tuesday we did some biking in the morning. It was pretty hot and the sun was out and about. It was good to get some sun. I’m getting tan again. We talked to some people then we had lunch. That night we ate with some members and had some bomb tostadas.

Wednesday we were on exchanges and I was with Elder Nelson. He’s Elder Riches new Elder. This is his first transfer out. We had some fun! He’s from San Diego and super cool. We ha ave a ton in common too. We were able to talk to some cool people but didn’t have anything too crazy happen.

Thursday morning we had spanish class again. That was fun and we learned a lot. Spanish is hard though. All the rules confuse me so I just speak it. Apparently I speak pretty well though. Just have to expand my vocabulary. We had weekly planning as usual. That was boring haha. Afterwards we ate with some members, the Rendon family. We had tostadas again and Elder Taylor lost to hermano twice in chess haha.

It was kind of a cool day on Friday! We had district meeting in a park that morning. It went well and was fun. It was nice to be in the park. We were under these shelter things with tables. It started to rain but it was covered. After that we ate lunch at Carmen’s house and it was super good. We helped her fix her washing machine too. That night we were biking around and I got a flat tire.. ran over glass on accident and pop. We were far away from our dinner appointment too... but as we were trying to figure out what to do a guy named Ryan pulled up in his car to talk to us. He was a salesman for an alarm company called Alder. He was a member and he actually served a mission in Montana and northern Wyoming. He served in Cody too! I thought that was super cool. He didn’t know grandpa though because he only ever served in the southern part of Cody. Like by the high school. We chatted for a good while and then went to our dinner at the fuentes. That was super good.

On Saturday, we biked a ton that morning. We biked from 10 to 2 and then went to eat lunch. After lunch we did some studies and went back out. We worked for a bit and talked to some cool people. That night we ate with the Martinez family. There was a ton of people there. We ate carne asada and it was legit. They had some bomb pico de Gallo. We shared a thought on temples and family history. It went really well. They temple reopens in April so it was good.

Sunday was alright. We had church and some meetings in the morning. We had a super good dinner though. We ate with the Tenorios and we had roast with super good bbq and rice with salsa. It was super good. I can still taste it. We worked hard after that but didn’t have much success.

That was basically it. Wasn’t too exciting honestly. Have a good one

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