Monday, June 16, 2014

Pollo Pollo Pollo!

 
This is a sweet pic of me, drinking coconut milk.
 
Me sleeping on the bus.

There are weeks here when it rains every day, nonstop. I have already destroyed my new umbrella I´ve bought, so I’ll have to look for new one this coming week.

Since my umbrella broke this past week, I had to buy the first waterproof thing I saw in the street. It turns out to be a bright yellow poncho that the bishop sold me for 35 q, Are you kidding me, que caro! How Expensive! Anyways, he charged me that, and it broke within a days use, gotta love the products of Guatemala, ha-ha. I bet people thought I looked really funny walking around in this thing, looking a little like a giraffe slash big bird...






 
 
 

The street flooded like crazy!


For a plan of Elder Duncan activity, we made chile reyenos, and they were soooo goood!This is Hermana Marta. We are teaching her, and she is progressing sooooo much! She is so fun to be around. A lot of times we just go over to her house, and play Jax with her whole family.



This activity she taught us how to make chile reyenos. Oh they were soooo good. Right now we are trying to help hermana Marta realize her answer from her prayers. She is the only member of her family who isn´t a member.... yet ;) She is feeling the spirit so much, and if she doesn´t receive her answer this month... the next month for sure ;)










You have to tell Aunt Cherie about them so she can make them as well. They are soooooooooooooo Tasty, and spicy, if you make them with jalepeños.





Today for P-day we had an awesome activity! We had a chicken making competition. Some members from the church in our zone own an awesome little restaurante, and they bought every companionship in our zone, one chicken to prepare in their own way. It was so awesome because everyone prepared the chicken in a different way, there were flavors from all different countries, and it was a lot of fun.





Pollo Pollo Pollo


We fire cooked our chicken, and it was delicious, Elder Browning used a honey mustard sauce that his family always makes, que rico!



Elder Browning goes home in August, and is going to Utah State, he says on his way there he is going to pass by through Bountiful to visit you guys!
                
Hermana Woods!
                   
 
 
 
 
 




¡POLLO! from Peru....  it wasn’t that great..... I Love Peru!



 This chicken was made by an elder from Spanish Fork Utah, and an elder from Ecuador, and it was really good....

   This was our chicken, and though it may look a little burnt, it was super goooooooooood!





This is the view from the restaurant, I´ll take you guys there, when we all go back in a year. This week we will be finishing preparing Hermana Debora Godinez for her baptism, the 14th of June, and Her daughter I´vonne will also be baptized in the same day, and she has asked me to baptize her, so that´s super exciting! So this Saturday at 6 oclock, wherever you are at this moment, think of it as a special day, because down south of the border, I´ll have the most special opportunity to participate in the baptism of Hermana Debora, y I´vonne.







Thanks for all your letters, and for all your support! I love you guys a lot, and am so proud of all your acomplishments and achievments.Things are still floating along super swell here in Barrio Garibaldi. I love being with my companion Elder Browning, I love being a Zone Leader, and I love all the members of our ward, and all the missionaries of our zone! I just feel extremely blessed to be here and to have so many opportunities to help so many people.
                   

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