another wonderful baptism

another wonderful baptism

hard at work

hard at work

What a view!

What a view!

Baptismo!

Baptismo!

Who ordered this!?

Who ordered this!?

Bom a Bessa

Bom a Bessa

Thinking Hard

Thinking Hard

Meet my New friend ( :

Meet my New friend ( :

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

I cooked pancakes while I waited for everyone while I was waiting for the phones, they were way good and all gone when I finished talking, Brazilians love pancakes. Also, sorry for my horrible English, that made everything slower, but it's hard for me to think in portugês and speak English, all I think about is in português. The other day, we ran into three Brazilians that could speak English; Elder Cope and I tried talking English with them, but we were super slow and incorrect. Yes, I have a microwave in my apartment; I'm actually living in one of the best houses in the mission; It's called the Moroni House, the house that is literally right across the street from Presidente and Sister, they can see in through our windows and they sometimes yell from their porch to us. It's also the house that all the new missionaries stay in their first night in the field, so it's got about twenty mattresses and 12 beds. So yeah, it's way nice and has everything! I'm living with three other missionaries, my companion, and one other companionship. Elder Cope's português is way good, better than most of the Brazilian's here, haha. He's been out for one year and eleven months, he'll be going home after this transfer. I get an hour to email every Monday, P-Day, but need to email Presidente every time, so it's more like 45 minutes. The mosquitoes aren't bad, especially here, in the city, almost none. I'm living in a Brazilian style of New York, it's so sick! Almost all the members here are way rich, there's tons of nice apartments, expensive stores, it's way cleaner here, it's good and completely different. The winter here is basically the same thing here, hot, it just rains a little bit. I have lunch appointments with members every day besides P-Day, and here, they feed you SO MUCH. So, no need to worry about me going hungry. No, only really rich people have AC, all of the missionary homes have fans, that's it. I have lunch appointments with members every day besides P-Day, and here, they feed you SO MUCH. So, no need to worry about me going hungry. No, only really rich people have AC, all of the missionary homes have fans, that's it.

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