The Brazilian Adventure: Week 34 January 20 -- January 26
My Dearest beloved Family and Friends
This week it has been pouring rain like crazy hear. We have been getting hit with some rainy thunder storms and it has been so fun. We can´t use our umbrellas because the wind is just blowing them all over the place and we get all wet anyway. So we just put are Scriptures and paper things in plastic bags and just continue getting wet. one day it was raining so hard that the roads were flooded. We were walking in water up to our thies. It was awesome. We also had some fun times going throw the jungle trails in the storms. So if you ever see three guys with white shirts with a black tag and black pants walking thought the jungle in the middle of the storm. Well that is us. Just running to our next teaching appointment.
So this week on Friday, I got the sad news from the assistants that I am going to be involved in a emergency transfer. So after close to 5 months in Embu-Guaçu. I had to leave on Saturday. It was so hard and sad. I didn´t get a chance to say bye to no one. It was so hard to leave. I have learned to love the peolpe there and the members. Embu-Guaçu was doing to great. I can definitely say that I have left it better then I found. I will always miss it. I don´t like transfers and especially emergency transfers. It was hard to say good bye to Elder salles and Elder Gutierrez. I had to finally tell the truth to Elder Gutierrez that Brazilians don´t really eat dogs. That was funny. I had him thinking that everyone had a pet dog because they were going to eat it one day. haha it all started out when a member told us that we where going to eat some hot dogs next week at hear house. and I just twisted the story a little.
I´m now in Primavera and I´m training My new companion Elder Rezabala. He is from Equador and he is short. I´m out of time.Hope you are all doing great.Be Happy
So now where do we send letters to?
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