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, May 21, 2012

Dear Mom and Dad,
Hey, I’m doing really good, I got to stay here in Calderon, so happy, and my comp is someone I’ve known since Santo Domingo, and he’s way cool. His name is Elder Baez, he’s the only missionary here from the Dominican Republic, and he was assistant, for, well, 3 weeks, then they dropped him for some stuff. I’m excited, though. He is a baptizing MACHINE, has over like 100 in his mission, and everyone he talks to gets in the water. I’m really interested to see how many I can hit up in June. Oh, and for my birthday, too.

What else? The girl we had been teaching got baptized, super cool, she was nervous. She actually got switched to a different ward, so it technically doesn’t count as my baptism, but I did a lot of it and helped out a lot. So I kinda count it. That’s good, right?

Well, that’s good. I’m happy, times countin down, should start to see a lot of stuff happening here, a lot of people that get in and out and are happy, and that everything is well. Love you guys a lot, can’t believe school already gets out this week. So weird.

Love,
Elder Jace Reber


Madison,
Hey, yeah, its pretty crazy that you are going to graduate this week. Like, super strange. Me almost ending the mish, and you ending high school. I hope that its a really good night for you, and that you can have a lot of fun in everything. I won’ lie, it’s gonna be sad. And really weird, more than anything. But what can I say? Life goes on.

Anyway. That’s all for that. Love ya, hope that this week goes well. Say bye to all of your hot friends for me. Please. Ok.

Love,
Elder Jace Reber