Hello there,
I have a bunch of pictures to show, but I can´t get the computers here to read my SD card. I think you I´ll have to wait til´ next week.
Speaking of pictures, I took my old SD card to a guy who knows how to recover data. He got about 80% of the pictures from the entire mission back for me. My devastation has just about been resolved. Besides the fact I was robbed by that dis-honest sonsofhjsefnvgek$%&%&/hth56hj-
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*Ehm* I´ll go get an ice cream after writing.
This week has been a LITTLE bit stressful. The Church here in Duran isn´t an exception to the water problem. We had a baptism last Saturday and filling the font took every ounce of brainstorming/phone calling/head-skiing that I had in me. Me and my companion were there trying to find a solution for more than three hours. In the end, we found a secret door in the roof which lead to a secret room with a secret switch that activated to secret pump that´s connected to a secret tank of water that only the bishop knows about. He told us about it but he said he didn´t know how to turn the secret pump on. That was something I had to figure out with my super secret ninja spy skills. Long story short, we had a baptism last Saturday. Know one knew how much sweat and blood was put into making the service possible. All in a missionary´s day´s work.
(It´s very possible that none of that made sense)
I´ve already written the mission president telling him that Duran will probably make my hair turn gray. He simple replied and said ¨Elder Howell, I think you would look very dignified with gray hair.¨
I forgot that president Riggins looks like this:
Bueno...
The truth is that I´m doing great out here. The work is good and me and my companion get along well. What more could I ask for? *Egh*water*egh*
Really though, things here are all good. :) Hope things are going good back home. I´ll try to send baptism pictures next week. I think that problem is my adapter.
I love you all!
Cameron

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