It’s been so rainy; I feel like Ecuador is how
people speak of Seattle. It never stops!!
I started my 7th week here, the 2nd
transfer in the mission. We have goals set and things we hope to accomplish
this combio. We started teaching a couple new families one of which owns the
ice cream chop a couple doors down; they are a family of 5, the Mora Family.
The husband is a bus driver and the mom owns her little ice cream place, they
have 3 daughters Seriah is 18, Alison is 8 and Martina is 5. They are so nice,
the girls are super cute and be sure to feed us lots of ice cream and corn when
we are there. I love them and hope they start to progress. Their last name is
Mora which means blackberry, the most common fruit in Ecuador. The even gave us
Mora juice, which we drink at least once a day, it is amazing!
This is the week our Ward went to
the temple!! It was somewhat of a ghost town with all the members gone. We
waved to them as they left on the bus and they all made it back for church on Sunday.
The people were more excited than I had ever seen someone to leave to go to the
temple. We had a missionary from our ward come home this week, he went to Guatemala.
He spoke on Sunday and gave such an amazing talk on the atonement changing
lives.
That is about it for this week in
Concocoto, it was somewhat of a rough week. Next week will be better.
I love you all so much, thank you
for the letters and prayers
Para Siempre
Dios este con vos
xoxoxo
Hermana Merrill:)

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