This week, not a ton of stuff happened. Our main three investigators, Kevin, Junior, and Guadalupe, and progressing just fine. Kevin and Junior should be able to get baptized on Friday. I hope everything goes well.
Elder Madueño and I stretching our legs during the protest |
This week on thursday, it rained super hard. Like we lost power in the entire pueblo for 6 hours, from 8:30 until about 2:30 in the morning. And we lost cell service until the next morning. There was no way to tell the Zone Leaders that we were all home. It was insane. Check the video I include in this email to see how crazy it was.
Also, this P-day was a little rough. Here in Atoyac, we are 2 hours outside of Acapulco, where we have to go to do our district meetings and all our stuff for our one day a week we can rest. Well, today, about 45 minutes outside of Atoyac, there was a little town that started a protest. And here in México, if you want to protest in a small town on the side of the highway, the best way to do it would be to park your car perpendicular to the road, and sit there, not letting anyone pass until a government offical comes to work with you. Well, that happened to us, and we sat for almost two hours on the highway, waiting for a goverment offficial to show up and let us pass. It sucked. We ended up no getting to acapulco until 11:00, and the whole day was pretty much wasted, because there wasn't time to do anything. Other than eat and write. It kinda sucked. We'll hope for the best next week.
That's all I got. I decided to study Preach my Gospel really in-depth this week. I'm gonna try to finish it before the new ones come out in January.
Have a great week. And don't worry about me. My companion is from one of the Narco capitols of México. He protects me with his slang and accent.
-Elder Scott
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