Tuesday, March 21, 2017

Let It Go

Hola!

So this week we seemed to lose everything. We got our keys last Tuesday, but then we forgot our phone in the house of a member. We had intercambios the following day so we didn't have our phone for two days until we could get it first thing Thursday morning. The day we got back and got our phone, our lider misional called us and asked us where exactly did we drop off the face of the earth...and that he had my companions missing hymnbook. So now, every time we leave our house, we double check ourselves to make sure we have everything! And it has been working the past few days. 

Intercambios was fun. We went to La Dehesa, where it has a mix of rich and poor people. The past intercambios that I have gone there, I was on Cerro 18, where the houses are very crowded and the roads have all the same name. But this time I got to go work a little bit in the rich part, and it reminded me of all the past memories that I have working in Las Condes. We had a couple lessons with some investigadors and got references. It was a good working day. 

In one of our recent coorelation meetings with our lider misional, he said to my companion and I, "You girls have a song prepared for us, right?" My companion and I looked at each other and asked him what we were supposed to sing when he said, "Let it go! Let it go!" So now our lider misional has given me and my companion a nickname: Frozen. My companions hair is long and blonde like Elsa, and mine is brown, not so much like Ana, but he thinks its close enough. But he's not the only one. A lot of other people have said we look like the princesses from Frozen and we have heard plently of people singing Let It Go as we walk past. 

I also attached some pictures. The first one is my district which is pretty awesome. We have some great missionaries in our district with lots of laughs and good times. Also I get really impressed with a lot of the graffiti I see. Its pretty awesome.


My companion and I are also trying to be healthier by eating healthier and running in the mornings. I hate running, but I do it because I know its good for me. We usually run two miles, but this morning we ran four and I nearly died. I'll get used to it though in time. 

Chao!

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