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, February 6, 2012

Feb 6, 2012

Dear Family,
Everything is well out here for Elder Reber. Freakin sweet, for lack of a better phrase. All of the people came to church this week, we had a baptism of a girl last week, and we´re expecting, HOPEFULLY, 7 this weekend. That would just make my day, week, month, and probably mission. I dunno. We are seeing a lot of miracles down here in Carcelen Bajo, and I love it. Good stuff.

Lets see. Other than that, not much has happened. Just kinda truckin on with my comp. I can hardly remember any of the things that have happened, but I know that I enjoyed them, and grew from them all, as well. I think that’s what’s most important. And remembering the converts. That’s the fun part, and also the easy part. That’s that.

Sounds fun about all of the changes that are going on at home. New paint, new carpet, new house, wow. It´ll be fun to go in. Everything looked about the same on Christmas, but I only got a one shot view at the table and deck door. You gotta change that French phrase on the wall for some Spanish. Forget French. Alright.

Well, that’s all. I have some pictures to send out, got myself a new camera, costed 180, and was on sale, didn’t even know it. It usually costs 280, so I got a heck of a deal. That’s fun.

I think that’s it. I don’t have a lot to say. Everything is just regular now. I’m pretty comfortable where I am and what’s going on. I think that’s why time is passing so fast. I know that this church is true, and that I’m seeing real changes here. It’s so fun to see how people change. Diego, my convert from December, and his wife, who we baptized a couple a weeks ago, have taught their little boy, whose 2, to pray. So fun to hear him. He’s even warmed up to us, and has no fear. Little things like that that make me grateful to be here. I love you guys a lot, and hope you have fun at the Jazz game. Gotta hit up Lagoon and a Jazz game when I get back.

Love,
Elder Jace Reber