I've Given Up...

On my hair. I bet that scared a few of ya! Nope, I'm really just going back to really short hair. I thought i'd try growing it out, but it's driving me crazy. Too much work! I dont have any pictures of it so I guess you'll just have to read next week's email! Bwahahaha! 



Horses:

I'm pretty sure I've had a picture with Wiz before. But! I have another one. Wiz is a silly girl. She always sticks her head out of her stall and makes faces at you. She is pretty tame though too! Cute horse. 



Interviews: 

We had interviews on Friday! That was fun. It's kind of nice to see other missionaries from other zones. It was kind of big too because the Cimi Valley zone joined us. A lot of missionaries in one place. 



Spicy jerky:

During interviews, the Elders were being random as they do. This one from my zone tried some Ghost Pepper jerky another Elder recieved from home, and he was dying. His face was red, eyes watering and said his mouth was on fire. Looking back on it, it's hilarious. The Elder who got the jerky was also a bit red in the face saying it was very spicy. It was not that bad. I tried it. Apparently no one in thia mission has a spice tolerance. 



Exchanges: 

On Monday we went on exchanges! First time since August I've stayed in my area for exchanges. It was a good day. We had a pass-off lesson with the Spanish Elders because they found someone who spoke english, and we had a good lesson. We also got an impromptuservice opportunity visiting a grey dot and helping her move her big heavy books around. 



Service!

We helped some members set up a playground thing! Apparently to set up monkey bars, you gotta stick the poles in cement, which should have occurred to me but it didn't. So we mixed cement for a couple of hours. We got sore shoulders for a day after. I guess we know how to mix cement now though! 



So, we got a parking ticket:

Theres this one place in this apartment complex we parked at all the time, but we got ticketed for it. On Exchanges Sister Caswell didnt want to park there because there was a no parking sign. Funny thing is, we have never gotten in trouble there vefore, and I thought it meant no parking in the red on the sidewalk. Turns out the next day we got a ticket, and they meant that whole spot in the street. I have officially lost the priveledge of saying I have never gotten a ticket. It stinks. 



Anywhoo, that's it for this week. Have a good one!





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