Hi
So about my microwave, one day we are just relaxing at home and then we see the microwave light up. So we ran and turned off the power and then unplugged it. It was really burnt and has black marks inside it. So it was weird because we were not using the microwave and it was empty too.
On Tuesday it starting pouring like crazy. It was insane. We weren't able to do anything. We went to lunch together as a district, because we had a district meeting earlier, and we had to wait inside because it was raining so bad. But we went to cross the road, and it was a river, like my shoes were so soaked (3 days to dry) and you could feel the current as you tried to cross.
We didn't end up going to the river this week as a ward and we just played soccer and hung out as usual. It was pretty fun though. But, I did go to the river with my companion and the two other people I live with before we had the ward night (like we do every wednesday night). It is really neat to see the river and go there.
On Thursday, I went on splits with another missionary. It was really cool because we went to eat at a member's house. I think it was Hermana Cords, but anyway, she knew David Halliday! And she said that he emailed her and told her to try to find me. So that was pretty cool. Then, she accompanied us for the next 6 hours! It was really neat, so we taught a few inactives in the church with her the whole day.
When I came back with my companion the next day, I found out that we got a baptismal date for Yesica! She is going to be baptized April 4, the day before Conference. Ah, so also we are going to have another baptism this Wednesday, which is for the son of Mari Paredes. That will be super awesome! So this Wednesday, is the end of my first cambio, each is 6 weeks. It is crazy I have already been here for 6 weeks! It is sure that I will stay in the same area with my companion because I am new and he is my trainer, but other missionaries could be moved.
So I also got a haircut from another missionary, and I really like it. He did a good job. And there is the picture with my machete haha.
Love,
Elder Crandall
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