Good Bye Brownsville!
This last week has been somewhat crazy!! We found 10 new people to teach so it was a pretty awesome week for us. On top of that we had thanksgiving!
To start off the day for thanksgiving we played football with the English ward. It was pretty fun, things were getting a little heated though... Then we went back to our apartment and waited for the feasts to begin! We started off the day by eating with the first councilor in the Spanish branch. The arteaga family. It was your typical thanksgiving dinner. Super good!
Our second dinner appointment was right after the first. We ate with one of the new investigators we had just started teaching. They are family to one of the members of the Spanish branch. They also have a lot of money. It was a super high-class dinner! Everyone was drinking wine(Except for us). It was a reminder to me that I am not back home where everyone is LDS.
We ended off the day eating with some members in the Zone Leaders Area. It was super awesome! We ate sooo much food. By the end of the night I was dying.
On Friday night Elder Curtis got a call to become a DL. So we figured he was leaving for this transfer. On Sunday we found out that both of us are leaving. They are doing what is called a white wash. Two new elders will come in. Or they could even shut down our area for a little while because there is a lack of missionaries coming in. We don't know what will happen or even where we are going yet. We will find out later today. So next week I will tell you where we are going!!
This week was a crazy week! It made up for the boring weeks we had been having. I learned that when we are obedient we are blessed!!
I almost forgot. I taught a couple of elders how to play cover your assests! They all loved it and we played for a long time!! Things got a little heated! It remined me of home!
Love, Elder Hurst
The Nueva Villa District in Brownsville
This is what happens when missionaries are busy doing what they are meant to do. Teaching the Gospel. No time for dishes. This is a sign of successful missionaries.
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