This past week has been pretty awesome. Tuesday and Wednesday we had team-ups. Tuesday I was with Elder Seymore. After our district meeting we went to work. We were able to meet with a couple less active families and teach a member lesson at the Ferbraches. Dinner was with the Palmer family. They had promised to make us Hawaiian pork and peas. Elder Seymore seemed to like it at first, but as Sister Palmer was describing what was in it she said that it had fish sauce. Elder Seymore took this to mean that the sauce was made of ground up fish, and didn't want to eat anymore.
Wednesday I went down to Cody for team-ups with Elder Matthews, my zone leader. I seem to have the luck that whenever we go tracting we get invited in on the third house. Of course I've only gone tracting twice, but I think it's cool.
Our dinners seem to go in spurts. In the first two weeks I was here I had Hawaiian haystacks three times, last week we had lasagna twice in a row, and this week we almost had chicken enchiladas twice in a row. People are so worried about feeding us spaghetti that they end up feeding us the same meals anyway, but all the food here has been pretty delicious.
This week has been the most productive of all the weeks here. We have contacted almost all of our referrals, we started teaching several new investigators, and we have one kid who is getting baptized next Saturday.
Elder Seymore was transfered this Sunday to Billings, so Elder Trujillo is with us till Wednesday, when he gets his new companion. We have found out that the new Elder coming in is also a Brazil visa waiter, so I'll be able to practice my Portuguese with him every district meeting. It's weird to think that I've already been here one transfer. I can't think of much more to say, but I love you all and miss you.
Love
Elder David Short
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