We ate food from various
different countries this week. We passed by a member's house who had served her mission in Peru. Her friend had come from there to visit and
brought a fruit bread that is super good and some kind of soda and
money from there too. I have a coin from Peru now, just if you wanted to
know. Just before going there we had eaten pupusas, a food from El Salvador. It's like a small fat tortilla with cheese or beans or pig
cooked inside of it. Sunday a member from our ward gave us beef
jerky and peanut butter, they don't have much of that here, and we eat
food from Guatemala every day so those are the 4 countries of this week.
Oh we took some pictures but this computer has problems so I might have to wait until next week to send them, sorry.
And thanks for all the family history stuff. I got pretty much all of
it written in the book thing. It's been super cool reading the stories you
sent me. There was one that had a super gruesome part. I was reading out loud with my companion in the room when it talked about someone
getting sucked into a cement machine, and someone else gathering up the
limb and ah.. oh.. that's gross....
Things here are going
pretty good. It's starting to pick up a little. We have more
investigators and we know more people. We know the area a little better
too. Sister Lilian and the Cordero family are still doing almost good,
and we found a less active part-member family.
There is
going to be some crazy super mission conference for like all the
missionaries everywhere, and this week is going to be stake conference,
so we got lots of fun coming.
I'm out of time. Love you guys, and I'll talk to you next week.
-Elder Jarvie
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