Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Work is great!

hey all is going great here. and ya i got some photos and i planned on sending them today but i forgot the cord in the house. oopsi haha. sorry i will have to send them next week.
We had two baptisms this sunday! it was awesome. we met them at a FHE we did in the house of some recent converts and taught them and baptised them. the parents of them both arnt married but just living together so they cant be baptised. and to get married here it takes over a month haha. its ridiculous. but the parents of one of the girls are getting readin the get married in august. but there names and Taty, and Juliana. well lets see. Juliana is like 10 and her big brother was baptised like a year ago but is inactive. and now we are teaching her big sister and she wants to be baptised this sunday. but there parents arnt really interested and there not married either so ya. but the other one, Taty, is like 13 and she is the only child in her family. she is way weird. like she zones out way easy. haha. it was tough to teach her cause she was always zoneing out haha. but her parents are somewhat interested and have plans to get married in august. they are cool to so we are somewhat teaching them. but we cant do much untill they get married.
and my comp, his name is Elder Espenschied and he is from utah and he goes home in 3 weeks. but its all good. this week also we will have conferance with the new mission pres. im way excited to meet him. let me see what else. o my bday package, what did you put in it haha. cause it will take a while to get to me if it ever does haha. but ya this week was good. we are teaching lots of ppl. and have lots of dates marked for sunday. im just praying it all goes as planned!!! but all is wonderful
about the temple in manaus. i dont know if it will be done before i go home. prob not but i dont know. i will take pics of it when im there. The Manaus Brazil Temple will be the sixth temple built in Brazil.
The Manaus Brazil Temple is the only temple that features a port entrance for patrons traveling by way of the river.

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