Hey Familia y Amigos!
We've been getting hungry over here, we always forget to go shopping so we've resorted to hunting Cocoa en El Campo...
...ok, no, I'm eating pretty good. We stop and buy Pan de Comubia almost every night because there's TONS of Panaderias de Colombia here, and the bread is so dang good... I also eat good breakfasts.
OH HEY! Speaking of eating, I got the package!
Yes, we enjoyed the taste of home. Thanks for everything that was included! My eggs in the morning and now 10x better with the tabasco that you sent.
Things here are great as anyways. Roller coasters are interesting. The ups and downs sometimes make you scream, but you always come out laughing in the end.
I can't say that the mission is anything less than a roller coaster. Investigators build your faith and break your heart, some lessons are amazing and others consist of three fully nude little boys trying to attack you and steal your pamphlets while you try to teach their distracted little sister about Jesus. (I had a day yesterday... No I did not take pictures)
Between all the lessons and planning and work, there's hardly any time for fun and games...
...And no, we don't have more mandarinas than we can eat.
Dia de bruja is coming up. (day of the witch) I really don't know what people here do for that or what the missionaries do during that time... I guess I'll find out.
How are preparations back home for Halloween? Has anyone tried to put Bill in the front lawn yet?
Love you all!
~Cameron
| COCOA BEANS |
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