Monday, March 21, 2011

Another "Quiet" Week...

Well this week was pretty *normal*.

We had zone conference with President on Wednesday, he told us that the mission has a new goal to baptize 300 people before the end of April, so we all had to rework some goals and plans to make our zone do its part to help reach 300, we have 7 people in our area who have a baptism date, and we´ll be sure to mark some more as the days go buy, and 6 of them are really firm dates, so we should be doing pretty well in these next few weeks. The last family we were working with decided to be lame and all that junk, and we couldn´t take it anymore (it´s hard to help somebody resolve their doubts and problems when they aren´t *real* doubts, just flaky-ness) so we just dropped them. The family is so full of problems that we can spend our time in many other better places.

I bought a new drink called Guarana Redentor (Redeemer Guarana, pretty much a knock-off of Guarana Jesus from up north). It´s pink, and I thought it might taste the same as normal guarana, or maybe even better... oh I was wrong, it tasted like cough medicine, ugh, it´s terrible. Never gonna buy again. Oh yeah, Elder Erickson has a nasty ingrown toenail, so now he has to walk around in jandals all day so it will heal faster, it´s a little bit weird.

We were supposed to baptize this last week before church started, but the bishop didn´t want to (at the last minute) so now we´ve had to put it off until this next Saturday, oh well.

Anyways, life keeps trudging on, hot sun in the morning and afternoon, and torrential rain in the evening. Trying to keep the zone in one piece (especially the district of Elder Tayler, it´s tearing itself apart, even his own companion wont even follow him, bunch of rebels in that district, poor guy). And LOTS of buses, we take a bus almost every day, part of our job as Zone leaders and living in a HUGE area, and the buses are terrible here, they´re chock-full of people, when I don´t have one of my feet hanging outside the bus/stuck in the door, I have teenage brazilians trying to get all up in my sugar-lumps. every bus-ride is an experience, judging by the fact that our bus´s tire popped yesterday, it was pandelerium!

But yeah, anyways, we´re still working the system, making a lot of pastors mad ( I have no idea, can´t we all just get along?)

That´s about it for this week,
LOVE YOU ALL!!!

LEROOOOY JEEEENKIINNNSS!!
-Elder Webber

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