Sunday, June 17, 2018

Do Chickens Have Large Talons?

* refers to this Napoleon Dynamite scene.

12 June 2018

This week:

-It rained more

-We found BRUNO! He’s 10 and he wants to be baptized.

-We had lunch with algunos viejitos, son TAN tiernos, y tan locos, pero tan buenos...tan amables... this older member couple always gives us lunch one day of the week, and they always, always give us an enormous bowl of boiling hot soup, and then afterwards an even more enormous plate with a roulette mix of mashed potatoes or rice with an egg or a hot dog. What a delicious treat. We are so grateful for the members who give to us so abundantly. They just show their love and devotion through food. The secret to eating it all is that you put half of it in your napkin😛.
But this week, the menu was soup, rice, and egg, but......they just put the uncooked egg right onto the rice and we said, "Oh my, Hermanita, it looks.............wow. delicious."

And then we just couldn’t help but recall that part of Napoleon Dynamite where he works at the chicken farm. 🙃 Eggs is good eatin’.

-A Missionary from our Sector returned from his mission and is now working with us a Tons. His name is Byron. That is not a lie.

-We had district conference. It was good! I have resumed my reading in La Santa Biblia and I like it a lot. That Jesus guy sure teaches good. But seriously. The parables are so cool. It’s neat that all that Christ taught like a million years ago still applies to us. I love especially the parable of the sower. Truth is, problems like rocks, thorns, hard ground, or anything else that might prevent us from receiving the gospel seed can be removed with work, faith, and the application of the atonement of Jesus Christ. Additionally, the same natural elements, like the scorching sun, that killed one seed, helped another to grow into a strong, and fruitbearing tree. or ......."a shrub!"

 Anyways. See you all in a little while.

-Hermana Baer

That ain’t fog. That’s smoke.

She just sneezed. Don’t worry. it’s not permanent.

The bus ride entering part of Temuco. I hope it works and it’s not too barfy.






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