I see a Belo Horizonte
Well this week was rather full and luckily I have a lot more to write about than pizza and rain.
To start out we had a split this week with the LZs in Pampulha. We woke up early to catch the bus and go there. I was with Elder Searle from my group. It was fun to catch up and we had a lot of time to talk as we walked a lot. We were trying to find the place where you do your documentation to get married(cartório). One guy said it was two more blocks, the next said one km and when we got there we decided to take a bus to get back. We also taught an English class, which I am actually really bad at because at times I can´t remember if some things are correct or not.
We came back, had a normal day and the next day we went to a Mission tour with Elder Basset. He is part of the area presidency of Brasil. He asked me where I was from and he actually knew where Vacaville was. Apparently he had served as area seventy there and knew our stake president. He gave a talk to us about charity and giving service because we want to, not because we have to.
Luckily, I listened to the talk and took notes as I was asked to give a talk as Sacrament meeting started. I ended up using a lot of the same scriptures and trying to transmit the same idea to my ward.
After church we were making a lot of contacts and almost everybody was commenting on my eyes. After one guy had commented about my eyes he turned to my companion and said, I like your teeth. We got a good laugh out of that.
I hope that everyone is doing well. Love you all.
Elder Quain
(he's in the background - but he's there! :))
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