POMPEYA, WEEK 19: FAMILIA MIA
It's been a great week!
Our numbers were a little low but that's because we had only members to visit his week to get to know them. And we couldn't meet everyone on Sunday because we had Stake Conference! I have had 2 stake conferences in a row. How fun!
To specify my area a little bit more, we work in a place called Monoblocks. Or something like that. It's goverment-built buildings for the less fortunate. It's a gold mine. Lots of members, lots of families, and lots of people! I kind of like it. But that means I don't work in the Villa. They say our area is the most dangerous area but I don't think so because there is a military outpost thing right next to it. I feel comfortable in the area, but still. That doesn't give me an excuse to do stupid touristy things. I was taught better than that. There is a Space Needle looking thing right across the street or highway or something like that too. It's interesting. The view in the buildings is really pretty. I will have someone take a picture of it and give it to me to show you all.
I had this drink from the juice of a honeydew equivalent, its this blended mix of things. It was absolutely amazing. They call it Liqioa Melon. Or something like that. I can say it but I can't write it. It is really really good. I drank so much. I got the recipe to make it so don't worry!
One night there was a stoppage of all the buses city wide. So we didn't have a bus to take to Pompeya. So we had to walk all the way to the apartment. Took us about an hour. We didn't have enough money to take a taxi and we couldn't call a Remis (a long distance taxi basically) SO we walked. We walked really fast, but we arrived safely and without problems. Definitely a blessing! So have no fear people of my lineage!
Today we are going to go play soccer in Parque Visionaros or something like that. I'ts time to show these Chileans, Argentinians, and Mexicans how to play soccer! Bring it.
I will have more stories the next week I am sure!
I love you all!
I love you all!
Love,
Elder Moore
The other is an awesome family in Palermo. Very friendly and always helped me out. There were the ones that played the Fish eye soup joke on me.
Here is one investigators that told me the night I left that he had decided to get baptized. So his baptism should have happened or it's this coming week!
Some ¨Man Sized Meatballs¨ that we received from a member. They were pretty good. reminded myself about Swedish meatballs.
Baptism we had in Palermo.
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