JAP , wuk Jun Junap Rokik na
Exciting week in Guate. Still so busy, but it finally felt like we were settled down yesterday for the first time this transfer.
We finally found a house Monday morning. Yeah, we're working on P-day. The house is nice here in Pologua even though there's no sink... but it has water and light so we'll take it.
Wednesday we had to go to the capital again for immigration stuff.
On our way we passed through Antigua on our bus, and I saw a friend working hard in their area ;) It's been a while, so it was nice to see them and see that they're working hard. :)
Friday after coming back from the capital, we moved into our house. It ended up flooding a ton because of a roofing problem, but now it's fine.Sunday both me and my companion gave talks in church. I talked about how serving and loving our families can strengthen them, while also strengthening ourselves. And that helping others brings more joy than doing something for ourselves. Our investigator came as well, which was awesome. But I invite you guys this week to look for ways to serve others before yourself. I know you will feel happy from it without receiving anything for yourself. Whenever you are serving others, you are serving Heavenly Father. So why not do it.But wow it has not stopped raining here all week. Plus the flood in our house got some of my jackets wet, so I'm low on cover. But I'll be used to walking to citas, drenched here soon I think. My comp hates it though haha.
No major event, but we are constantly having to travel or walk somewhere, so it's constantly busy. Loving this area though and the people. Now that we are settled in our house, I'm excited to see how much we can get done this week. Oh we also used a "TUJ." (Steamoven) It's how they shower here. Pretty much just a big oven with a sauna type feel. It's hot.-Jun Junab Falta Kamik-- Elder Copeland







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