Hey how is everyone doing back at home? Andrew has prom tonight. That is going to be a good time. I can’t believe that Allison graduated college this week! Have a good trip in Syria Allison; I guess we’ll be getting home about the same time. That’s pretty crazy. That’s hilarious that you guys were waving at the wrong person, I got a good laugh out of that J it’s going to be fun to hang out with the family again.
Things are going great here in the mission. I am finally leaving the office for the field, and I am just as excited as ever. The assistants have already done the changes with President, but they still haven’t told me where I’m going. Ahhhhh. I want to know so bad! It’s all good though, next week I’ll be writing you from my new area. So I think I’m not going to be able to write until next Monday, because my p-day will be changing again.
I am just about done training Elder Moody. We just have the big monthly payments this next week, and then I’m good to go. He is going to be a great financiero. He knows how to take care of the money really well, and he is really careful with it. I think he is ready to take it all over. I went to the bank and canceled my account and everything. Its just time for me to head out. There are a ton of people that I am really going to miss in these wards though. It’s pretty funny though, people have been coming up to me in church asking how long I’ve been here, and some say, “Elder Lee, you have been here for about a year, no?” Its pretty funny, but its time to leave. I’m pretty happy because we have 2 baptisms today. A young lady named Yolanda who has been an Investigador de Oro. She has attended the church for the last 6 weeks, and she only had a few questions about tithing, but she is good to go for tonight. We also have an 18 year old young man named Cristian that is going to be baptized. He is just way excited, and we are extremely excited for him. I interviewed two of the assistant’s investigators yesterday, and they are going to be baptized at the same time too. There is also a baptism in La Molina for an 8 year old child. So it is just going to be one big baptism. I’m just glad we could help a few more be baptized before I left this awesome area.
Elder Noall is inviting everyone in the world to our trainings Sunday nights, and it is going really well. Presidente Leyva came last week, and I think he thought it was good. He gave us a few pointers of things that we need to improve, but it went really well. They had me right up some plans for each week of training, and we’ll see how it all turns out. We are like the guinea pig ward with this plan, but I am enjoying it a lot. It is really working to excite the members about missionary work.
Well I love you guys and thank you for everything you do. Have a great week, Allison good luck in Syria. I’m praying for everyone. Love you!!!
Love,
Elder Lee
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