I see a Belo Horizonte.
Well, this week it rained. We have divisoes with the zone leaders this week and I was paired up with Elder Nunes. He´s Honduran and is really nice. As we were walking to to the area to switch companions it was raining lightly and I was doing just fine in my rain jacket. After we switched off the rain really started to pour and we hid under an overhang for about 15 minutes when I broke down and bought an umbrella. When we got to the apartment to begin studies Elder Nunes and I were completely soaked. Luckily the rain let up and We were able to have a normal day the rest of that day.
We were in my area for the split and it really helped me learn a lot. I have really let Elder Barbosa take the lead in planning and directions, while I was focusing on the language and how to be a missionary. I had to do the planning and most of the directions as Elder Nunes did not know the area. It was a good growing experience.
Just so you don´t get bored reading my letters I have another interesting story. Well, Like what happens every once and awhile on a mission our lessons fell through and we had to decide what to do next. We were both really tired and decided to sit down and look at the map. As we were looking at the map I guess somebody was spraying off their yard and pushed the water under the gate. Upon standing I found the backside of my pants very wet. It was very noticeable too because I was wearing my light brown pants. Luckily, it is hot in Brasil and it dried out rather quickly.
Randoms:
* I had my first fresh coconut this week and a member gave us some mangos
* There is a woman in the ward that tells me I´m too skinny about every time she sees me and another guy overheard it, now he does it also as a joke.
Elder Quain
Me and my coconut
Me - Elder Nunes - Elder Marcedo - Elder Barbosa
Proving to Mom that I have washed my sheets, though rarely make my bed
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