I'm so glad you got the picture! they asked me for my phone number and I totally spaced and couldn't remember it! (A lady, Mary Ann Holley, sent me this photo of John on sunday, she is on a humanitarian service project and ran into him.)I haven't been able to send pictures lately because of the computers we use (they're slower and don't let me upload pics very well), so I'm glad you got that one.
I'm getting fatter. Just letting you know. We're entering the winter season, when almost all exersize ends and fatty greasy food abounds. I'll do my best to not arrive back home a giant ball of lard, but no promises :)
That being said, The package arrived! I got it saturday night after our zone's interviews with president. The candy is super sweet, and the flag is awesome. And that puzzle you sent! that is amazing! I didn't even know you could do that! And the money was very welcome. I don't think I ever told you this but my shoes finally have worn out. The first pair died about 2 months ago with a hole in the bottom, and the second pair is getting close (It got a hole on the top about the size of a pea). The new pair you sent is still in solid condition, but I had to break down and buy a cheap pair in the segundas. I'm pretty sure that it'll be enough to last through the winter. So Iafter that I was running a little short on cash, so thank you very much for sending some!
I really don't know what would be fun to get from the beehives... maybe the email adresses of their older sisters ;) hahaha, just kidding. I really don't know. (Our Beehive activity this week is writing to the missionaries)
I'm liking the new area. It's called Villa Hermosa or beautiful town. Its small and unpaved and infested with "cholos" or wannabe thugs. they smoke and sell a lot of marijuana down here, and our area covers the turf of three different gangs 1. Reforma 2. Encinos 3. Villa Hermosa. Each gang is divided by their respective colony (like hickories, demeyer, etc.) but they're alright. Nobody messes with the missionaries. They offer us their protection (kind of like pedro's cousins) if someone ever treats us poorly. We actually started teaching english to a few of them and who knows, maybe they'll be interested in the gospel? The people here are somewhat interested. The majority straightup say no, but those who say yes usually progress.
The comp's a good hard working missionary who knows his area very well. We're planning on having several baptisms here in November and December.
Love ya Mom!
Elder Phillips