mis~sion~ar~y (n) a young man who leaves his family for a short time so that others can be with theirs forever

Monday, November 21, 2011

Nov 21, 2011

Dear Madison,
Hey, I’m fine. Last week, not sure, but whatever. Over it. These next few weeks, yes, will suck hardcore, but whatever. We have absolutely no one to teach or baptize, but that’s how it was when I got here. I’ll turn it around. Don’t worry about me. And don’t you freakin machete me, do you know who I am? You better.

Keep up the good work on school and everything. It scares me to think that you are already going to be starting college and graduating and all of that, but what can I do? Had to come at some point. Sounds like you’re maturing a lot too. Maybe I’m just the one fooled. Is that true? I bet so.

Hey, I love ya, too. Keep it up. It’s almost Christmas, the happiest time of the year. I don’t know what to say to ya. Just keep working. Do good stuff. Read and go to church. If not, I’ll force you when I get home. You know I can, too.

Love,
Jace
Tu ñaño


Dear Children,
Bueno. I’m glad that you guys are all good. My companion is named Elder Carlos Dos Santos, from Brazil. He’s ok, nothing else. I’m good, too. I hope that you guys have a fun Thanksgiving. I’ll probably eat cookies or bread or something, nothing else. Way fun. Haha, talk to you next week.
Love,
Jace