BYU is 20-6, and a ¨Bubble-Team¨? How?? It´s cool to hear that they are still doing well after Jimmermania. Sad news for the week: River lost to Boca for the second time in two weeks. It´s even harder to bare when you live in a city of mainly Boca fans... But life goes on.
This week was fairly calm. The work continues on. I ate tongue this week. I think it was of cow. It wasn´t half bad, actually. Exciting news for the week: Another baptism this coming Saturday! We´re really excited for Olga. The elders found her a few months ago, but due to a few issues, she didn´t get baptized then. We had the luck (blessing) of finding her a few weeks ago, again. Things are looking very promising for Saturday.
If you ever have the chance to help in the conversion process of an 80 year-old...DO IT. You see things so differently. Amelia Peralta has changed a little bit of my outlook on life. She´s been going through some rough times, financially. She heard about Priesthood Blessings. She asked us if we could do it. After giving the blessing, before we had time to say anything, she was like, ¨What are you guys feeling?¨ To be honest I felt pretty good. She then said, ¨Do you guys feel that? I feel really good.¨ 80 year-olds are so honest. She recognized that this was something special; she felt the Spirit.
I know I´ve commented about Chango Más a bazillion times, but that place is just so amazing. I always find something that tastes of home. This week's find. Frosted Flakes. Can you say ¨excited to eat breakfast??¨ Peanut butter is a rarity in the mission. Yep, Chango Más has got that too. You gotta love Walmart partnerships...
Jacob 5? Been there. Done that.
Well, I love you all. Manden saludos a todo. Un abrazo.
Elder McMurray
Chango Más...the pride and joy of this area.
Elder Sanchez(mini), Amelia, Luis Borda(baptizer), Me.
With the Vargas Family (the Branch President´s family)