Our cell phone receives text messages twice a day telling us random headlines. On Friday, I revieved a new text a few hours earlier than normal and wondered why. When I finally had time to check it, it told me that at least 60 people had died in a terrorist attack in France. I was floored. The normal text arrived later on and told me that the count had jumped to 120 and thant no Mexicans were injured or killed. Every day since we have recieved updates each night, but no real concrete info.
I was so darn sure we were gonna win.....boo
I hope you are working on "haz me andar en la luz de su amor." I don't want you having too much of a gringa accent.
I am glad all is well at home and that Dad has finally decided to like cats.
Everyone section:
Dearest Darlingest Friends and Family,
Big News!
I'm training! The following are my feelings.
This is my "kid" Elder Castro, with our best friend!
He is from Sinaloa and....well...he's new at all this.
The challenges that I faced as a new missionary are very different than those of my new companion. That being said, he is progressing pretty quickly and I see good things in his future.
His first experience with the ward here was a treat. Yesterday all three wards that attend our building were put together because of an RF conference that is being held yesterday and today. Lets just say that the third hour was taken up by a bishop's counselor whining about how the members don't clean the chapel right.
Our investigator Ramon took us to dinner on Saturday after a baptismal service that the other Elders from our ward asked me to conduct.
That is all.
Sé que el Señor nos pone los medios para superar todos nuestros desafios. Sé que la unica manera para brindar paz verdadera es mediante la oracion de fe y vivir el evangelio.
Los amo,
Elder Lambert
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