Well sorry it’s Tuesday but here is my letter, just a little late. So this last week was good. We found some more investigators, taught some good lessons and hopefully this next week we will have 2 baptisms. We wanted to have 5 but sometimes people aren’t willing to sacrifice to follow the commandments. It stinks when you have positive investigators who just hit a wall when they were going super good then they are just like “Wait, to live the gospel I actually have to do something? Yeah, that’s too hard I would rather stay in sin”. So, we are down to 2 baptisms at the end of this week we just have to marry them and baptize them and they are cool and they have the faith to make changes in their lives. It is an older guy and his wife who we have been teaching for 4 or so weeks now.
But all in all this week was good. My one comp Mazariegos, this was his last change so he left on Sunday. One of the ZL’s is leaving this change too, so on Friday, we ate at a way cool place called La Hacienda and it’s a way nice restaurant outside of Juigalpa. Me and Roney and Mazariegos got there before Porras and his comp Nari and we were like, “You’re sure this is the right place because this is a nice restaurant? Porras told us like 200 cords or like 8 dollars.” This was the right place. It was way dope. Porras came and we got like a big plate a giant one for all five and it was way good. It had fried chicken, beef. Pork, shrimp, big hot dogs, and it had French fries, thin fried plantains, thick fried plantains, smashed fried plantains which believe it or not are all really different and all way good. It was so good, super good food and a lot. It was only like 200 cords a piece. That is one way cool thing about Nicaragua, because that wouldn’t have been that cheap in America so that was cool. I’ll send pictures. On Sunday, we sent off Mazariegos and were like, “Ahh, we lost our Bible.” He knew everything. It was crazy and read a ton. This last change he read the Book of Mormon 1 ½ times and he learned way good English in only 5 months, super crazy. He was cool.
Sorry this letter was late it’s because my comp is from the office so at 7:15ish the zone leaders roll up saying, “Hey, you guys have to go to go to Managua today.” So we went to Managua. My comp talked to the Pres. then we got McDonalds and went back home. We got back in Juigalpa at 6:50. It wasn’t much of a P-day, but it’s chill. That’s what happens when your comp is from the office. They are like hey we are having our secret agent meetings, but 7 hours on a bus on P-day sucks. We are going to write today in the morning so that’s chill.
Well the mission is good. The church is true.
Peace and Love,
Z
But all in all this week was good. My one comp Mazariegos, this was his last change so he left on Sunday. One of the ZL’s is leaving this change too, so on Friday, we ate at a way cool place called La Hacienda and it’s a way nice restaurant outside of Juigalpa. Me and Roney and Mazariegos got there before Porras and his comp Nari and we were like, “You’re sure this is the right place because this is a nice restaurant? Porras told us like 200 cords or like 8 dollars.” This was the right place. It was way dope. Porras came and we got like a big plate a giant one for all five and it was way good. It had fried chicken, beef. Pork, shrimp, big hot dogs, and it had French fries, thin fried plantains, thick fried plantains, smashed fried plantains which believe it or not are all really different and all way good. It was so good, super good food and a lot. It was only like 200 cords a piece. That is one way cool thing about Nicaragua, because that wouldn’t have been that cheap in America so that was cool. I’ll send pictures. On Sunday, we sent off Mazariegos and were like, “Ahh, we lost our Bible.” He knew everything. It was crazy and read a ton. This last change he read the Book of Mormon 1 ½ times and he learned way good English in only 5 months, super crazy. He was cool.
Sorry this letter was late it’s because my comp is from the office so at 7:15ish the zone leaders roll up saying, “Hey, you guys have to go to go to Managua today.” So we went to Managua. My comp talked to the Pres. then we got McDonalds and went back home. We got back in Juigalpa at 6:50. It wasn’t much of a P-day, but it’s chill. That’s what happens when your comp is from the office. They are like hey we are having our secret agent meetings, but 7 hours on a bus on P-day sucks. We are going to write today in the morning so that’s chill.
Well the mission is good. The church is true.
Peace and Love,
Z