Dear Family,
(Oh, I almost just killed the computer, there is this funny button with a moon on it. right above the up button on the keyboard, and foggetting that curiosity killed the cat, I pressed the button and the coputer screen went blank....all my emails I'd written in note pad were lost...I was almost ready to panic...but I decided nothing worse could happen if I pressed the moon button again, so I did...and it restored the screen again...phew).
Anyway, this week was pretty crazy, we didn't get to teach hardly anything (only two lessons the entire week) because we were spending all of our time preparing for, and inviting people to an Obra Misional fireside on Thursday. We were going to have one of the Mission president's councilors some and speak, but last minute he couldn't, so we had to fall back on two ward members. We had invited nearly a hundred people in the streets, and nearly all the active and semi-active members, and we had an audience of 25ish, with only one street contact, but it still went well.
This week we need to focus on finding new people and teaching lessons. In the last three weeks we haven't found a single New Investigator, and we should be finding 5 per week. So if you could pray for that I'd appreciate it.
Transfers are this week, we haven't found out anything yet, but I'm pretty sure I'll be staying here, we'll see.
Well I love you all, I've been trying to think of a funny story that happened this week, but my minds drawing a blank. Besides that yesterday I started talking in Vos to a street contact on accident, "¿Como es tù nombre?" which is taboo for missionaries, but he didn't notice, everyone else speaks in Vos, so that was good.
Well, I'll be sure to have a funny story to write about next week.
Sincerely,
Elder Reynolds
P:S. Appreciate washing machines. Washing your clothes by hand is kind of fun, but not as effective and nowhere near as fast.

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