Monday, July 20, 2015

Week 28 Ahome

Hey everybody. 
This week was good. We are now in the hottest 40 days of the whole year when the temperature rarely drops lower than 35 celsius. I´m doing well in the heat though. I´m keeping myself hydrated and staying in the shade as much as possible.

We have had a lot of luck this week finding people on the street. We contacted only about 40 people, but we had 21 of them give us their addresses. That´s a pretty good statistic. We should contact a lot more and we could have a ton of people to teach.

Our investigator, Trini is doing really well and we hope to be able to baptize her on Saturday.

Our investigator, Alma has the most trials that I have ever seen a person have in life with being blind, having diabetes, being a single mom, living in an extremely poor home, and having almost no support from any of her family, and she always feels alone in life. We were finally able to bring her to church yesterday and she loved it.

On Saturday night we found a tarantula in the house. It freaked us out and we decided to start it on fire. After it was scorched we put it next to the scorpion on the shelf. We have a collection now.

That´s the week. We´re working with a lot of investigators now. Hope all you guys have a good week wherever you are. Remember to help the missionaries in your ward, we´re all in this work together.

-Elder Steele


Our investigator, Alma 



Guess what I found in the house this week? And how I killed it. It was pretty awesome!
Our house is super sketchy.
We were about to go to bed and I opened the bedroom door and saw a huge tarantula!

Here is it walking around a little bit.

Another one a little closer up. We´re about to kill it now.
HOW DID WE KILL IT??

It dies by fire!
There´s nothing in the house that can start on fire. Here everything is made of concrete. 
All we burned was paper and the tartantula. 
We have an awesome video but it´s too big to send through email.

The roasted tarantula. We have another creature to add to the collection.


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