Week 8: September 9th 2013
Last Picture from Mexico |
If we
get a hurricane I know the lord will protect us, he wouldn’t let anything
happen to us I’m pretty sure. If we got one we could do a ton of service too! Well I never knew how expensive stamps were until I went to go buy some the
other day, I sent y'all a letter and hope yall like it! Thank you for all that
because we are pretty limited on time so writing is going to be much easier.
hahaha im excited to see what the next tie will look like! did you not see a
picture of my district leader in the ugly tie in Mexico? I’ll get one of me and
my district leader who is also my companion in it. no you don’t need to send
one I found one in the apartment from a dead missionary ( which is just a
missionary that finished his mission and went home but we call them dead
missionaries hahaha). My companion said they will leave packages at our door so
they won’t be out by the road. we have a car and because my companion is the
district leader and we are Spanish speaking we have quite a few miles but we
try to ride bikes whenever we can to save miles because even with all those
miles we need to go pretty far to church and to investigators houses. Everyone
is too far to walk to so we ride or drive. Thanks for calling the bank and for
paying my tithing. Thank you for getting all that stuff for me! It means a lot!
ya it was really weird when I opened it and there was only one shoe, I was a
little confused. I got the left one if that matters haha.
Elder Corbin, Nic's companion and district leader
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Nic outside the Raleigh Temple
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well it’s been a while
since I have been able to type out everything that has happened and it’s so
hard to remember all the things but I have a few of
them written down, the feelings aren’t as fresh but that’s okay. To
start off my new companions name is Elder Corbin. He is from Cali and he is
absolutely insane hahaha he is also the district leader of my district. He
always makes funny faces in pictures so y'all will probably see some of
his craziness. When I first got here I knew no one (obviously) but even if
the people didn’t know me they let us in for dinner. Pretty much everywhere we
go they will offer us food. They are so incredibly nice here and giving. Even
though they may not have much, most of them live in trailer parks but they are
still so giving. They like to have fun with me because I know little Spanish. One
hermana calls me bebecito. Which means little baby. It’s really fun to talk
with them though; they are so nice and love to joke. The first week I was here
there was this birthday party we went to in fort Bragg. That place is HUGE! It
amazes me how big that place is. Look it up on Google maps or something and
you'll see what I’m talking about. A few days later there was this cultural
night that our branch had. It was so great! There were a lot of different
people there from a lot of different countries. And the food was sooo good!! I
had the best burrito I have ever eaten in my life and it was just this plain
burrito. There was so much food too. What’s really surprising is that I’m not
getting fat from all this food. I think I’m actually losing weight. It’s
probably because Elder Corbin makes me go running with him every morning before
our workouts. And the food is not deep fried and stuff like that. It’s pretty
much rice and chicken for the most part. It is so beautiful here! There are so
many trees it’s so insane!! Everything is green and it’s just so great, it do
however miss those amazing Utah mountains. I want to see a mountain so bad and it’s
only been 2 weeks haha. The first week was a definite long one. I had probably
10 million problems with my bike. But I didn’t let that get me down. I kept
positive and slowly those things have gotten better. I can see that if I have a
positive attitude that everything is so much different. The work here is going
absolutely great!! The first week I was here there was a confirmation of a
person who got baptized the week before. Later in the day there was a
wedding, so that these people could get baptized. There are a few people who
are going to get baptized in the next few weeks and we have a few investigators
that I feel like will get baptized if we continue teaching them. The lord truly
is hastening his work! It is so amazing out here teaching people. I can feel
the spirit so strong as I talk to people and teach them. And it brings me so
much happiness when I see that they are accepting our messages and are making
changes in their lives. This past week I got to go to the temple in Raleigh. I
LOVE temples! They are so beautiful, all in their own ways. It was nice that
they spoke English there too, because in Mexico they don't. So it was nice to
be able to understand people again. The Spanish is coming along really good
still. I’m learning so much more now that I have a fluent companion. Well I
love and miss all y'all!
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