Wednesday, October 12, 2016

Week 14- 3 Month Mark

  This past week has been a lot of getting ready for the move that should happen this week. A lot of time was spent inside our pension because there were workers working on our bathroom and windows and we can't leave when they are there. So we have been packing and painting. Because nothing much happened I won't separate the days out. 
In our district meeting we talked a lot about the Characters of Christ and I learned a lot from that. I recommend going to the Character of Christ page in Preach my Gospel (i'll put it in the attachments) and doing the activity! We had to get prices of a bunch of furniture and send that to the office. 
Thursday was spent helping a recent convert with his computer. The power supply was bad and the motherboard also burned up so he bought the parts and we put them in! I also made some really good tacos, and hit my 3 month mark!
We found out that because of health problems Adela wouldn't be getting baptized but I did get the opportunity to baptize two of the sisters converts! On Sunday I confirmed one of them and Elder P. confirmed the other! It was a little scary because of the Spanish but it ended up going really well. 
On Saturday we needed to get our church key from the hermanas but they weren't answering their phone, we had to get into their apartment building so we knocked on their door. A lady came up and we wanted to go into the building with her, and instead of saying we needed to talk to the hermanas I accidentally told her we had a date with them..... so the Spanish strikes again. 

The week wasn't too exciting but I was reading in Alma and learned about missionary work with Ammon. While this is shared often I really noticed how all of the elements of a good lesson are in there! Also there is a lesser known story about the maid servant of the Queen. Look it up!!


Elder Tuttle

 Argentine tile job
 BAPTISM!!!
 Giant black widow's web
 Branch president office
 Capilla
 Concina

 May have killed the yeast in the cinnamon rolls
 Service
Tacos!

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