Thank you for your letters, it sounds like your Youth Conference was a lot of fun and that you guys had a lot of activities planned.
The funny thing is for P-day we went to Costco, well here it's called Pricemart but it's the same thing, we bought a pizza, and muffins. The store made me feel like I was in the states, except that everything was in Spanish. Tell Sam Paepke good luck for me, yes he was our home teacher while I was home. I've been writing Mckay, that's so cool he's working at a university.
We had a good week, we had a baptism, It was really cool I felt the spirit really strong. Before the baptism we had an activity with the ward, the missionaries planned a lot of games to play and a lot ofmembers came. It got a little stressful because it was really competitive but once the baptism started I felt really calm. We have been working a lot with this investigator, she got married and we could finally baptize her. After the activity and the baptism we had to go to the other missionary house (there are 4 missionaries in the ward) but it was really late so we stayed at there house. The good thing is there house is way better then our house. We continue working well my companion and I. This week we are going to the Temple I'm really excited. I'm sending you pictures of the baptism and picture of my agendas. The missionaries almost always put pictures on the agendas
1. To make them look cool.
2. It keeps it protected from the rain.
We did a couple of service projects for the members. In also all our service projects with the members we use machetes, I still find joy in swinging a machete. The bad thing is I usually don't bring my camera to service projects so I don't have any cool pictures of me swinging a machete.
I really enjoyed this week and I'm glad you guys had such a fun time at Temple Square and could fill the spirit there.
I love you guys so much.
Elder Weston