READY OR NOT
I honestly have the funniest video ever for you guys. There was a rat in our kitchen when we got home. It runs toward us and Elder Hadley kicks it out of instinct. The rat rolls across the floor and keeps running. It makes it into the bathroom where we closed the door. It's then when we arm ourselves for some Honduran pest control action.
Naturally we get three cameras for this occasion.
Here's the video, you have to listen with sound. I´m ashamed of how high our voices were during this encounter.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iI1DaAHE52Y
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iI1DaAHE52Y
https://youtu.be/2xoQyB-5NQA ( this may not work, the internet here is pretty bad. Might work in 24 hours though)
No Parasites:
I have been feeling a TON better this week! No parasites, nothing! Thanks for your prayers, I'm positive that's what helped me get through that. Aside from the rat, we had a pretty chill week. No crazy house parties where we had to host 8 other missionaries for the night this week, so we were able to actually get some work done. Our investigators are progressing when they are actually there for visits! We might see a baptism or two by the end of the year! Not too bad for starting an area!
One of my pens blew up in my shirt pocket so that one might be ruined. Then the next day Elder Purcell put the same pen in his shirt pocket for the day and it blew up again and ruined his shirt! Nice.
I meet a lot of funny, crazy, interesting, and just plain weird people. Pretty sure a guy tried to curse us in gibberish one time. The other day we ended up ´´talking´´ to an old partially blind guy in the rain under our umbrellas in the street. When I say talking, I mean we listened to him spout off every single thing he knows about Christ and his gospel for 30 minutes without taking a breath. One nice thing about Honduras is that everyone already believes in Jesus Christ, however, it is also a problem sometimes because there are so many pastors and preachers everywhere that people are really confused and think they're already saved.
I love it out here. Every day is a blessing and I learn so much. Things are starting to click in my head, especially with Spanish. We're making our own Thanksgiving lunch on Thursday and then a member offered to cook one for us on Friday! Booyah!
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