Monday, August 17, 2015

Week 32 Castillo Obregón

This has been a very good week, but a very, very hot week. We had two divisions with other Elders in our district and those went really well. In our ward, there were 3 baptisms during this week, which really shows how much success we have. It really is possible to have a baptism every single week here. We have our first baptism scheduled for the 25 of August, and if things go well, it will be a great time. Two youth will be baptized, our investigator, Saul, and another named Dulce.

I have the opportunity again to help play piano for a choir that will be singing in stake conference this Sunday. Yesterday, I was given three songs that I need to practice, and they are a lot more difficult than the average hymn. At least in this choir, the majority actually sing well and it will sound very good with harmonic parts and all. I just hope that I can do my part well so that they we all sound well.

Other than the choir and the baptisms, the rest of the week was about the same. We talked to a bunch of crazy cholos, had a lot of lessons, sweat a ton, and worked really hard. Oh, and we also tried some of the hot dogs and burritos here. I thought they were good in Sinaloa, but here, they are so much better. If you ever have the chance to go to Obregón, try the Mummy Dogo.

Have a good week everybody!
Elder Steele
¡Sea Feliz, Sea Mormón!

Hey guys, the food that they sell here is amazing. 
America invented the Hot Dog, but Mexico perfected it. 
This Hot Dog is called ´´Dogo Embarazado´´ (pregnant hot-dog).

Also, the burritos here are way better than in America.

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