So last Sunday, Hna Castillo told me that we are going to have fun this transfer. She said she needs to recuperate her fun side again. I guess her trainer was really strict with her. Ever since then (this past week) the mission has been way more fun and easy going. (Emotionally) Physically is another story. Saturday was so hard. Im pretty sure we walked in circles around Sayula all day. All of our 10 appts had fallen through with the exeption to 1! Goodness it was physically draining with the sun! Especially since it was the end of the week. So Ignacio, who was baptized just over a week ago, is so great! He wants his whole family to hear the gospel.. but they don´t really want to from what we know. But his brother is listening to us right now, and has excepted a baptismal date!! It was the most spiritual experience I had had in my mission. He has alot of problems. He has 2 kids, but they dont live with him, they live with his mom. He says they are his best friends. He questions about this life, like most people in the world.. Where did we come from? Why are we here? Where are we going? We taught him the Plan of Salvation our next visit. Last week we had our zone conference and put our hand prints on some sort of fabric flag to reunite us as a zone. My comp had to teach about Diligence, and I was asked to share a short testimony on diligence and faith for about 5 minutes. Honestly so rewarding to bare your testimony! Challenge: Bare your testimony everyday in some way or another. It is as simple as saying ¨I know.....¨ Tomorrow we have our district class in Teacuatlan or something along the lines of that.. We are going to try fresh leche from a vaca... Yah that isn´t going to happen. I wake up sick each morning with less than reasonable stomach pains as it is. Last week, on Pday, we made Pan integral with Joaquin. He is so funny! Like just to think about him I shake my head and start laughing! The next day we tried the Pan, and we thought it tasted good, but he said it tasted bien feo! Haha, I guess that is what you think when you own a Panaderia! We were supposed to make desserts with the Relief Society President today, but she had to work. (Making tomales) So possibly next week. One of the biggest trial we have here with the missionary work is that the members are participating in the missionary discussions with us, simply the matrimonal missionaries come with us. We have to have a member is all our lessons with invetigators. Or when we have members, they are less active, so to ask them to bare there testimony on how keeping the sabbath day has blessed their lives, is less than ideal.. Yah I asked that once.. my bad. Ha Not sure what else to say right now. I want another baptism!!! Out of time.. :( con mucho amor, Hna Tagg
Monday, September 8, 2014
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