KOREAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
SUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUSHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
SUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUSHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I´m so fetchin excited right now! I can´t believe you´re going to Korea!!! And Amaya to Cali (I totally called that by the way :) ) That was one of my real guesses, remember Amaya? Anyways, that videos worked and I´m flippin out right now. Ahh! I love missionary work. Get ready for a new world Skyler. Korea is going to be awesome! That´s where Erik Knutson is right now. I think it might even be the same mission! He might train you! Ah crazy stuff. And Amaya, San Jose is where one of my MTC teachers taught and he loved loved loved it! Ah! So excited! And Skyler, holy flippin cow, a week after graduation! That´s so awesome! Ah! I´m so excited! This is a super great day already :) You both will absolutely love it. Just learn to love to work hard. To study hard. And to talk to everyone in a language you hardly know :) It´s an amazing experience. You will see miracles every day if you put your trust completely in the Lord. I´m still super super psyced! This is so amazing! I love missionary work! This is amazing! I can´t wait until you both can get out here and start serving the Lord. It´s hard. Very hard. But it is so worth it! So worth it. Wow. This is great :) So to answer a few questions dad has. The work is awesome. We are teaching quite a few people and look for new people to teach every day. My comp is from Idaho and he´s great. He´s a hard working Idaho farm boy and we have been doin work every day. La gente aqui en España son, pues diferente :) For the most part those that are more open to the gospel are those who have immigrated from South America or other countries. Those from Spain are great. I love the people. If you have a question about where the closest bank is or where you can get a Kebab (I´ll tell you about that later) they are super nice and willing to help. They just don´t have time for religion I suppose. And don´t get me wrong, some of our strongest members are Spaniards. And we have contacted into some very nice open Spaniards. It´s just that for the most part that Spaniards, especially the Pacos y Marias (old people) kinda give us the cold shoulder the second we talk about religion. But the work is moving forward and we hope that someday the people will be more open. The church is only 40 years old here in Spain. When you think about it that way we have a long way to move forward and move up. And I´m confident that we will. The Lord is preparing the people here in Spain. We see it every day. We just need to keep working hard and keep it moving forward. The food here...well to be honest it isn´t that different. There are a few things that are different. The milk can sit out in room temperature for months, that´s kinda neat. I honestly haven´t tried paella yet. It´s expensive to buy in restaurantes and whenever we have eaten with members we have had Colombian food. :) But Colombian food is delicious! I did try a Kebab the other day but that is food from Pakistan. They have a lot of Kebab shops around. A Kebab is basically like a sandwich. It is usually in some kind of pita bread and they have huge chunks of meat in the back and they scrape off pieces of it and put it in a sandwich with veggies and stuff. It´s pretty delicious. Other than that, whenever I´ve eaten out it´s been at Taco Bell. :) Lame right?! But we only eat out when we travel to Málaga and Taco Bell is cheap. But such is life. So they don´t have peanut butter here but they have something that may be even better. Nutella. This week I bought a big think of Nutella, but not just Nutella. Well technically it´s crema de cacao, but it´s basically Nutella. And this Nutella also was mixed with white chocolate. So I´m not missing peanut butter too much right now :) Other than that food is pretty normal. Well they have a lot less sugar in there dulces, but that´s about it. The food in Korea is going to be a little bit different though :) Get used to that one. And Amaya, get used to Mexican food. It´s super delicious, you´ll love it :) Ah! Good stuff! I´m so excited for you all! Good job on the test too mom! Way to go! And I´m excited to hear all about the play Ammon! And Savannah can Gangum style...nice :) That song is Korean, isn´t it? How appropriate for the moment :) Good stuff! Well love you all. Hope everything is going well! And see you in anotha life brotha! Korea will be awesome! So awesome! Start trying to learn a little Korean right now, it will help I promise. Just get used to the basics and you will cruise along in the MTC. Well love you all! I´m so pumped!
Elder Flint
No comments:
Post a Comment