So, I´ve been living here in Duran for 3ish months now. I´ve been in the mission for 17 months now and we´re riding along well. However, I do have my low moments from time to time...
...the good thing is that I´ve got friends in low places.
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When I got here we only had water in our house in the morning and at night. This is still true, but luckly ur landlord threw down a few bucks and is building a cistern in front of our house that will fill up with water in the morning and at night and we´ll have water everyday without fail. Yay for not having to use a cup and bucket to take a shower! :D
I was thinking about something that Bishop Green wrote me this week. He was talking about Calvin´s mission and how every mission is different. How true is that!
Here in Ecuador the are very few people who don´t believe in God, most of the population here is catholic and the rest are either Evangelists, Jehovah's Witness, or Mormons.
Calvin taught mostly buddists, I would have no idea what to do if I found a buddist. Me and Elder Sanchez had a big brain fart when we found Jews in Guayaquil, we aren´t used to teaching people who don´t already believe in Christ to be honest... Work here is hot a humid, but wonderful.
I´m feeling well, so all is well. I´ll probably be changing sectors in October. Elder Salazar is will be finishing his 3 month training then and he will probably trane a new missionary from there. That´s how things are.
All is well here. I´m checking out to check in to an evening in Arbolito Duran -where the dust is dry and the air is full of weed. I love it!

Love you all! Hope everything is going well back home.
-Cameron

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