Hey Family,
So Erin emailed me and told me about Jefferson asking "do happy giants eat oatmeal?" I read that to my companion and he thought it was hillarious, so if Erin hasn't told you the story of Jefferson's oatmeal, "appeal to her native sense of magnanimity" (quoting the dec of ind.) and ask her to tell you.
Anyway, the work in Rivadavia continues. The branch is stuggling a little bit, there are about 35 active members (which is pretty good for most branches), but there are like 500 members or something crazy like that. The good part is that there are quite a few members that want things to get better and are willing to work.
Okay, so my favorite part of the week: Church. Last Sunday I spoke in sacrement meeting on Profets and General Conference. It is still pretty tough sometimes to speak in spanish, but the people are forgiving.
It was the fifth Sunday so we had Priesthood combined with Relief Society. During the opening hymn, Ivana, a sister in the ward, came up to me with her opened cell phone in hand and said "It's Ariel, he wants to talk to you." Ariel is the 2nd councilor of the Young mens. My companion was leading, so I took the phone hoping I could understand and walked out of the sacrement room to take the call (it felt wierd to be leaving a meeting to take a cell phone call). I must have been blessed, because I understood what Ariel needed: "Elder, my Dad is sick and I have to take care of him, why don't you and Elder Ortiz teach the Young Men?" "Ok Ariel, we can do that". So we taught the young men. It was so much fun. There were 3 members and one investigating young man, but all were awesome. We taught about mission prep talking about Alma the younger and the sons of Mosiah using Alma 17:2-3 where it talks about how they studied, prayed and fasted to be filled with the Spirit and teach with power. It was so much fun. Now I want to teach Young Mens every week.
Oh, also, there are two 11-year-old twins, a brother and a sister, Heber and Shela, ride their bike 30 minutes every week, all alone, to get to church, riding through a neighborhood that is very dangerous. But they do it every week and are always so happy to be there. Yesterday they followed us around after church because their Mom wasn't going to be home for a while.
Well, that's about all. I'm super excited for conference (oh, super is a spanish word too "estoy super animado por la conferencia general").
I love you all!
Sincerely,
Elder Reynolds
