Sunday, May 12, 2019

Headed to a New...and his Final Area - Perolero zona Sucre!

Hola mis queridos, Well transfers have come in and I'll be heading out, my new area is called Petrolero zona Sucre, should be really cool I don't know very many people in the zone but I'm excited, my comp will be Elder Ayala, from Colombia. We are from the same group so we both got some time under our belts, Here my friend Elder Gallini will receive my old comp Elder Cordova who was just in Sucre, so we just did a switch, I'm excited to go out there it's a short 45 minute plane ride from Cochabamba, so I'll be traveling a little farther than a few miles, I'm stoked about that.

Well let's see here. This week was chill in the zone we had a total of  nine Baptisms! Which is our monthly goal! So we made it! on the first week, Gallini and I were happy about that, one of the baptisms was ours but the story is kinda weird, so it's a little girl about 13 years old, who got baptized 4 years ago but they lost her records... So she needed to get baptized we taught her really fast and she got baptized last week!

Wednesday here was a holiday, can't remember what but nobody had work, so we went with my favorite member in maybe all of Bolivia Coquito, super dope guy who gives us food at least one time a week, huge stud! We made planchitas with him and the family pics abajo. They were really good and we had a good afternoon with him and the Silez Family.

Friday night after the baptism we were in bed everyone was home when we get a call from a couple of sisters that needed a blessing, we got over there right quick and gave a blessing to her. As we were leaving and waiting on the corner for a taxi, the one that picked us up was a man named Henry, who was the father of Valeria, who got baptized just a few hours before!! The dude is not a member and we could not believe how crazy it was that he picked us up right there at that moment, we took out a cita to talk to him, he's not married to the mom and almost never sees his daughter, really cool guy and nothing short of a Milagro, to call him over and give us a ride, This was at 11:30 at night if you didn't know.. We called the sisters and told them thank you for calling us asking for a blessing cause if not we would have not seen/talked to him, and taken out a cita.

This week was really good, we finished strong and had a good time doing it.  I"m stoked to go to Sucre and see a new city, I'll be dying (coming home) there which will be fun jaja, kinda trunky, but I'm still grindin! love y'all.  All is well here!

la Pensionista

Familia Mendoza, sin sus papás 
Sonia



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