Well! It has been another interesting week here in Honduras.
Tuesday and
Wednesday were the first couple of normal days that we have had in a while haha. It was nice to be able to have a normal day and get back into the routine that I am used to. The soccer games that we have been playing have been paying off quite a bit. Morazan has more investigators that it has had in a long time. There are two guys that seem to be progressing quite a bit. The first is Sesa. Sesa comes to most of the soccer games and he works on the farm of one of the members. He´s 12 years old. He is really smart and way mature for his age. We have been teaching the Restoration and it has been really nice. It is always nice when lessons are more of a conversation than just us giving the lesson. It is hard to get people to think critically about certain concepts. Sesa is really good about thinking critaclly. The other kid is David. I think he is 13 years old. David is awesome because he has gotten to know most of the members in just a couple of weeks. The members really like him. I really hope these two kids keep progressing.
On Thursday Elder Lima and I went to San Pedro Sula to take out his residency. Other than the trip to get there, it was really fun. I got to see Elder Reyes because he is the Immigration secretary still. Elder Reyes is pretty awesome. We get along really well. It was nice to be able to talk to him about some of the success we had in Lempira. Also I just remembered that I havent told you guys about some of the baptisms that happened in Lempira! Elder Gardner told me last week that Paola got baptized! I am not if you remember but she was a young woman that didnt have permission from her mom to get baptized. Apparently after a long time teaching her and visiting her mom she was finally given permission. Also Fermina´s husband got baptized! Elder Reyes was so happy to hear about the baptisms just as I was.
Anyways, in San Pedro I also got to see Elder Dalton and Elder Davis. They got to the mission one transfer after me and they are both from Utah. They were in Ceiba with me and we get along well. Also in San Pedro there is a McDonald´s. The only McDonald´s in the entire mission. So we had to go. We got there and Elder Dalton and I couldnt figure out what we wanted to eat. So we decided to split a family combo :). I was so full but so happy.
Saturday and
Sunday were pretty crazy.
On Saturday morning they told us the transfers. And I had transfers. I have been transfered to the area Planes in the zone Satelite in San Pedro.
On Saturday it was just a normal day after they told us the transfers. But
Saturday at like 10 o clock at night the zone leaders called and told us that we had to be in the bus station where we do transfers at 8 o clock
on Sunday rather than
on Monday. I was a little upset because I was up till
midnight packing my bags and because I didnt get to say goodbye to anyone in Morazan.
Yesterday I got here in Planes with my Companion Elder Bohorquez from Peru. We are opening the area...again. So far though, Planes seems pretty awesome. We already have our lunches and dinners scheduled with the members and we are getting to know the area little by little. I am excited to get working here.
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