This week went by fast again. Basically the same that happened last week.
The elders in Torres 1 lost their keys and were locked out of their house. The land lady had keys to get them past the general door, and luckily they left the window open so they could get into the house.
We decided to walk to another pueblo in our area because we didn't think that it would be that far away, but it was super far away and really hot, so we almost died. We made it though and we visited some in-actives.
I don't know if you remember my letter from last week, but i commented about how we found somebody that could have been baptized last Saturday. Well she lives half of the week in the area of the assistants and half of the week in our area. She has been coming to church for 2 months in our area, is 80 years old and her son who taught her all the lessons and takes her to church lives in our area. We had to call president to get permission to baptize her in our area and basically it was his decision to decide where she was going to get baptized. And believe it or not he decided that she should get baptized in the area of his assistants, so yeah. She doesn't want to go to church there, so i guess she will just never get baptized?
We had to eat a bunch of chicharon one day and the brasileño didn't want to eat it, so we all had to eat double and got sick.
Somebody we have been teaching said she basically didn't want to see us.
Yesterday the members gave us paella, the second time i've eaten it in my whole life. The first time was in Barcelona with Mason. They also gave us brownies, the first time i've had a brownie in almost two years, so that was probably one of the best comidas i've had here.
And we cleaned the house super well and i mopped the bathroom with chlorine.
Adios
Elder Warburton
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