My homie, Elder Santay. Hey guys how we doin? All chill down here in that one place! Had a pretty good week, tiring, but good. I had to say bye to Elder Valadez my trainer and to another one of my comps, Elder Santay. It's crazy to see them leave so soon! We did an interchange on Tuesday. I stayed in my area and Elder Paredes (Guatemala) came with me. I had already met him when we were in Comayaguela so we passed it chill. When it was time to go back to his area the next morning we weren't really sure where to go, but we went to wait for a bus anyway. A bus came by and we asked the driver if he was gonna pass by Pedregal (the area of Paredes) and he said yeah so we hopped on in....We were traveling for a while and I felt like somethin was off but I just went with it. The bus finally stopped and the dude was like "alright your here. Pedregal you can get off now." So we got off..... guulp.... We got off the bus and started lookin around and we didn't recognize anything. It was a tad sketchy there too with thugs all around. Some dude was like hey be careful. It's pretty dangerous here. So we went and asked a guy where we were and he was like "Honduras"... Bruuuuu we know that maaaaan so we asked another dude in a barber shop and he said the same thing! We ended up asking one more person and she said "We're in Residencial Honduras" ooooooo so I guess that's what that town was called. We asked around some more about how to get to Pedregal and finally got on another bus. We were soooooo far away! I guess we had been in mission Teguc but like reeeallly deep in about 30 minutes from Pedre! It took us like 20 minutes to get back to our mish and then 10 more to Pedregal. But it was a pretty dope tour of Tegucigalpa if you asked me. We got a lot of work done this week. We got home super tired every day but it was worth it cause we're lookin good for the end of Enero and for Febrero too with some tisms scheduled. We have been teaching this dude (63 years old) named Ismael he's such a chill guy and lives in a pretty cool house on the top of a hill. It's not nice but It just looks pretty cool if you asked me. I'll have to take a pic for you guys. He's progressing fast! He's already read a ton in the bom and he's gone to church 2 weeks in a row! We also have a girl named Janger that moved from Tela this week and is living with her aunt and uncle. They are returned missionaries so we good. She's gone to church twice now and we've been teaching her too. We've got some more homies too that we've been teaching so I'm feeling good. Aight kids theres the week for ya, workin like doooogs man. Love you have a good week!
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AuthorElder Christian Sullivan Archives
July 2019
CategoriesComayaguela, Honduras Mission
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