Felix navidad y un buen año nuevo! Well my first christmas come and gone and it was just quite marvelous.
So turns out in Chile they do way more of their celebrating on the 24th, but still they have all celebrations last more than one day. They really like to party here and it was easily a two day if not a three day celebration! haha On the 24th we went around delivering cookies to all of our investigators and just wishing them a merry christmas and sharing a little of our love for them. It was quite the activity and definitely in the heat! haha In the morning of the 24th we also had a zone activity where we made pancakes and then played some games as a zone! It was fun! haha Then on the night of the 24th we went and had a dinner (take note that we have eaten more food in the last 2 weeks than I have in the past 6 months! haha) with the mamita and her familia! It was a lot of fun and we brought them some presents for the kids and the parents and everyone was happy and just having a good time! Then 11 pm rolled around and we had to return to the pension. and I started to make cinnamon rolls cause it just aint christmas without cinnamon rolls! haha so I got those started so they could raise over night and I got in bed about 12:30am haha
Then Christmas day! woo! I was up at 6 and finished the cinnamon rolls, and they were AWESOME! although everyone was still sick from all the food we ate the day before; two breakfasts, lunch, food at everyones house and then a big dinner. So I think maybe Elder Dipaz ate one with me, but I am not even sure on that! haha Then we opened presents and every was very happy with their presents that my familia sent for them! and I was very happy with my "read with me" book! quite possibly the coolest thing since sliced bread! Oh ya! and I also got 3 new ties (yes!) and the movie thing that bryton made, but I still have yet to have the chance to see it. I really want to though! haha Then we got ready and went to church! Church was only an hour but afterwards we got cookies and a few little gifts from people. Such an awesome ward! haha Then we rested at the pension until it was lunch time and hmo Gomez picked us up and drove us out to his house. When we got there hma Gomez gave us some spiced milk and then they explained to us that the ward has a tradition of getting gifts for the missionaries and they gave us a ton of presents that were under their tree! like 5-6 each! it was really cool and we opened them all and took some pictures before eating lunch! it was very cool, I am definitely blessed beyond belief here but I love it! haha Then for lunch we didnt eat a ton but luckily the hma understood when we explained we have been eating everywhere we go! so we didnt have to eat too much! YAY! haha then we took off so that we could go call our parents! yaya! that went well, just had to fix a bunch of technical dificulties and I couldnt skype both my sister and my family so I did a little with brittany´´s family and then the rest with my family but all was well and WOW! Brody has changed! haha that was crazy! Every has changed some but not too much yet, im only at like month 5! haha But that went well mybe my mom will write more about that, but ya! haha 40 minutes goes REALLY fast! haha Then we went and visited a few more people that Elder Yost wanted to say goodbye too and went home to pack. This was Elder Yost´´s last day as aworking missionary and so it was a bitersweet moment, more bitter than sweet though! he said he didnt want to go home, and I cant believe the day finally came! haha Its crazy! haha
Then this morning we got everything together and I went with Elder Yost to meet with the zone leaders because one is leaving and the other will be my comp for the week! haha and I said my goodbyes to my papi and he was off just like that. A man of so few words, but such a great guy! haha and as the missionary terms go, I was his son, and I killed him! haha
Alright, my one crazy story for the week. I might have almost died! haha So I was riding a bike down a hill ( you just know its going to lead into something bad, me , bike, down hill... yup, doomed! haha But I was going, in a no passing zone when another car decided it was going to pass the other. Well it also turns out there is a parked car there two, so the road is about 3 cars wide, and I try to stop, but with no luck cause I have a cheap bike with breaks that dont work! haha so I see the gap, and my stomach ties in about a million knots, and I just stay as calm as I can and by some miracle I managed to miss the mirrors, which should have killed me. There wasnt enough room for me to fit through the gap, but clearly someone is watching over me! Afterwards my stomach straight up hurt but all I could say is "All is well" haha So I highly advise you drivers to follow the trafic laws, cause you dont know if there is a missionary flying down on a bike ! haha
That was how it went! Now this week I will be in villa alemana one day and peña blanca the others! And I will get a new comp next week! This is kinda crazy! but its the life! I am loving it and all is well! Thanks for all your love and warmth sent, and I send it right back! Chile has plenty for me to send! haha Love you all!
Elder Marvin
Monday, December 26, 2011
Monday, December 19, 2011
Christmas card 12/19/11


Well this week was quite interesting. Not a lot of super exciting times, but hey, it was still good!
So you know our two baptismal dates for this next weekend.... ya, extended. Sunday was, well no where near as crazy as the week before. We had one investigator attend and the others were who knows where. Its frustrating, but I guess they still need to learn some things. its just kinda stinky since Elder Yost was going to get one more baptsim, heck, two more, but then both of them need a little more time I guess.
So we had weird intercambios this week. One tuesday and wednesday The leadersand trainers had a training, so us younger companions went in a trio, Elder Dipaz, Elder King, and me, and we worked in Olmue on tuesday and peña Blanca on wednesday. Olmue is probably a good 20-30 minutes away. Its at the base of "La campana" you should look that up on google, it looks WAY sweet, just a big mountain, but I REALLY want to climb it! I hear its like a 5 hour climb, but I love to climb mountains, maybe some day I will! But we got a bunch of "oso" of in other words people werent in there house. However we did get lunch, which was speghetti that was made with ketchup and tuna fish, not youyr regular speghetti! Oh and there was probably a good 3 cups of cooking oil mixed in as well! Ya, we were feeling THAT ONE later! haha But we had a lot of fun, and since we are all young in the mission, we just had a ball! Surprisingly, being the youngest and NOT in my own area, Igot asked a lot what we should do! haha Probably cause I like to lead, but still it was kinda cool! haha Then when we came back to peña on wednesday we remembered that we didnt have keys to our pension, so we had tyo break in through the kitchen door, but we got it! haha Then we worked until about 430 when the training was finished! Then I was back with Elder Yost, and 2 christmas boxes and a little envelope thing! haha I got LOTS of attention for that, they said "Hope you dont expect that next year!" and "Someone is loved, how many palolas (girlfriends) do you have!?!?" haha It was awesome!
Then saturday we literally had a cita for every hour, it was awesome! The sad part, every last one fell through. ya, talk about stinky! haha but thats the life, just normally you have a little better luck than that!
Elder Yost and I had some great comp bonding last night, we decided it was time to make some cheesecake, and well I just received some in a christmas box, so it was easy! in fact, too easy! We finished the first one in literally 3 minutes! I think we beat the time they give directed SO EASILY! haha Then we decided since we did it so fast that we should do another one! So we made another one that we had! haha SO we have cheesecake in our fridge now! Muahahaha! haha I cant wait for lunch today! haha
That was pretty much my week in a nutshell! There ya go, hope all is well and that everyone is preparing for christmas, I have had to beat all the others in the pension so that they dont open their christmas presents from my family and I really wanna open them too! But we are gonna stick it out and have a good christmas!
Feliz navidad a todos! Les quiero!
Elder Marvin
Monday, December 12, 2011
Chow from Chile!!!
Well "santa vaca" what a week! haha So many things and so little time, so here we go!
Well just to start, I got my first chilean haircut today, and it looks fine thank goodness! I here how they dont know how to cut, so I was fortunate! haha But it was the first time a man cut my hair since... well Elder Willis, and I am SURE my family remembers that quite well, especially Brittany! haha But he was very friendly, I talked about the church a little with him, and then a bunch of elderly "jehovas witness´s" walked by and he started laughing and said "there is your competition!" haha It was funny! But I can finally cool down a little in this hot chilean spring! haha
Another funny thing that I just realized this week is there table manners. I am just going to apologize now if I come home with bad manners, but here you ALWAYS have both arms on the table. It is rude if you have one or both under the table cause you might be doing something like texting or idk! haha but I learned to always have my elbows on the table! haha Its a hard life you know? ;)
I also just want to say how milk here is NOT milk! It would be watery something that they just add stuff to. And its very easy to tell! One of our investigators always gives us milk at the end of the lessons and always says how the missionaries LOVE the milk here, but with a dairy farmer and just a farm boy who know our milk, it is NOTHING close! its not bad if you mix something in but just the milk is not my favorite! haha
Another funny random thought, but they sure love their animals here. Not because everyone has 6 dogs and 2 cats and a fish tank, but because they refer to themselves and their feelings to animals. Such as if someone is being sneaky they say he is a mouse. If someone is stupid, they say he is a turkey. And when they are describing just a person they dont know almost always they call them a goat! haha Its kinda funny, and I know we do somethings like that in the states, but WOW! They really like to refer to people as animals! haha I guess I will learn some words in weird ways! But I have come to find that I am very grateful for being bi-lingual! Its so nice to be able to talk with Elder Yost in the middle of a lesson so that we dont ruin it, but we can clarify or just say whatever we need to! haha Many people say they can speak english, but few actually can! haha
Time for a good old funny story! So yesterday while walking to lunch, we passed a lady with a flat tire, trying to fix it all by her lonesome. So we offer help and she says yes, so I go in on it and Elder Alvarez jumps in to. I crank the jack and at first she was taking the bolts out, and they were tight, so she was kinda jumping on the tool (spaced that word) and Elder Alvarez says "non no no non no!" I didnt see any problems since we do that all the time at home! haha So he come in and does his soft hands work, a whole lot harder than it needed to be, but we got it! I found out later his dad is a mechanic, andhe worked for him. So he knows some stuff, but mechanics and farmers do things slightly differently. Hence my hands were FILTHY and his hands had a little, but not too much. Her spare ended up being flat as well, but there was a member accross the street and sked her to help the lady so we could roll along, and she agreed. Then the lady said thank you and greeted us all Chilean style (hand shake and kiss on the cheek) so I ask myself, why are they all just letting her do that if we arent suppossed to? so I shook her hand, and was about to walk away and she Pulled me in! haha Then as we were walking away the other three said "was that your first Chilean Kiss!?!?!" and Elder Yost said he was a proud papí! haha It was kinda funny! haha
Alright, time for the more exciting news! So One of our investigators, Gabriel, we had a lesson with him and after he surprised us at church last week we were all ears and ready to help him out! We taught him our purpose, and invited him to be baptized and he said yes! and so we set a baptismal date for 24th of December and he said he was work so it could be done then! He is excited and the only difficulty he has is he says church can be boring, but then yesterday at church I think he made like 5 more friends and I think he enjoyed it very much! He is progressing greatly! Then also, yesterday in church we learned that there is a young boy the other two missionaries were teaching in our sector (ya, rule breakers...only 1 lesson haha ;) and they said that he was going to be living in our side more with his mom. His parents are seperated, but he will be more with his mother. Oh, AND he has a baptismal date too! So we acquired another baptismal date for the 25th with Vicente! WOOO!!! and he has 2 brothers that were sick but the other missionaries said they are receptive and want to learn. The mother is a menos activo, and so we plan on working with the whole family, but clearly, Vicente is the only one that could be baptized on the 25th, cause the others need more attendances. But This was fantastic cause Elder Yost and I have a baptismal goal of 2 baptisms, and he leaves on the 27th, so it would be the perfect last weekend of the mission and a "white christmas" here in Chile! =D Also, we would be helping the zone get our 8 baptisms in december! So all the way around it is great! Elder Yost didnt quite seem as happy cause he thinks that Elder Alvarez is just trying to look better, I disagree, but thats alright. We had service on saturday for the bishop and we cleared out all the weeds around his house (in other words, literally his whole backyard and side of the house! ya, my back is still sore!) and Elder Yost was sore and Grumpy, now he is ready to roll, or at least he better be! haha But this was the best sunday of my mission for sure! I loved it! Such a crazy time at church though cause we had 3 investigators attend and 1 menos activo that didnt want to feel bad or he wouldnt return he said! But it all went well!
Then last night we had one more lucky good lesson! we were looking for a contact that I had with Elder Petersen and in stead I asked this elderly lady if we could enter, sing a song and share a message on Jesus Christ. She was a very sweet Catholic lady who said she was very firm in her ways. We taught hr our laminas (pictures) of the life of jesus and slid right into the book of mormon. We taught her why we need it and how it will change our lives for the better! She gladly accepted a book and a picture and said we could pass by at another time. She couldnt give us a firm cita to return, but we will definitely try again and see if we can verify how her reading went of the book of mormon, cause she said she wanted to study it a little! YES! haaha good week! good week!
Thatss pretty much my week! lots of excitement and craziness! haha I hope everyone else was in the same boat! haha Chow my people!
Well just to start, I got my first chilean haircut today, and it looks fine thank goodness! I here how they dont know how to cut, so I was fortunate! haha But it was the first time a man cut my hair since... well Elder Willis, and I am SURE my family remembers that quite well, especially Brittany! haha But he was very friendly, I talked about the church a little with him, and then a bunch of elderly "jehovas witness´s" walked by and he started laughing and said "there is your competition!" haha It was funny! But I can finally cool down a little in this hot chilean spring! haha
Another funny thing that I just realized this week is there table manners. I am just going to apologize now if I come home with bad manners, but here you ALWAYS have both arms on the table. It is rude if you have one or both under the table cause you might be doing something like texting or idk! haha but I learned to always have my elbows on the table! haha Its a hard life you know? ;)
I also just want to say how milk here is NOT milk! It would be watery something that they just add stuff to. And its very easy to tell! One of our investigators always gives us milk at the end of the lessons and always says how the missionaries LOVE the milk here, but with a dairy farmer and just a farm boy who know our milk, it is NOTHING close! its not bad if you mix something in but just the milk is not my favorite! haha
Another funny random thought, but they sure love their animals here. Not because everyone has 6 dogs and 2 cats and a fish tank, but because they refer to themselves and their feelings to animals. Such as if someone is being sneaky they say he is a mouse. If someone is stupid, they say he is a turkey. And when they are describing just a person they dont know almost always they call them a goat! haha Its kinda funny, and I know we do somethings like that in the states, but WOW! They really like to refer to people as animals! haha I guess I will learn some words in weird ways! But I have come to find that I am very grateful for being bi-lingual! Its so nice to be able to talk with Elder Yost in the middle of a lesson so that we dont ruin it, but we can clarify or just say whatever we need to! haha Many people say they can speak english, but few actually can! haha
Time for a good old funny story! So yesterday while walking to lunch, we passed a lady with a flat tire, trying to fix it all by her lonesome. So we offer help and she says yes, so I go in on it and Elder Alvarez jumps in to. I crank the jack and at first she was taking the bolts out, and they were tight, so she was kinda jumping on the tool (spaced that word) and Elder Alvarez says "non no no non no!" I didnt see any problems since we do that all the time at home! haha So he come in and does his soft hands work, a whole lot harder than it needed to be, but we got it! I found out later his dad is a mechanic, andhe worked for him. So he knows some stuff, but mechanics and farmers do things slightly differently. Hence my hands were FILTHY and his hands had a little, but not too much. Her spare ended up being flat as well, but there was a member accross the street and sked her to help the lady so we could roll along, and she agreed. Then the lady said thank you and greeted us all Chilean style (hand shake and kiss on the cheek) so I ask myself, why are they all just letting her do that if we arent suppossed to? so I shook her hand, and was about to walk away and she Pulled me in! haha Then as we were walking away the other three said "was that your first Chilean Kiss!?!?!" and Elder Yost said he was a proud papí! haha It was kinda funny! haha
Alright, time for the more exciting news! So One of our investigators, Gabriel, we had a lesson with him and after he surprised us at church last week we were all ears and ready to help him out! We taught him our purpose, and invited him to be baptized and he said yes! and so we set a baptismal date for 24th of December and he said he was work so it could be done then! He is excited and the only difficulty he has is he says church can be boring, but then yesterday at church I think he made like 5 more friends and I think he enjoyed it very much! He is progressing greatly! Then also, yesterday in church we learned that there is a young boy the other two missionaries were teaching in our sector (ya, rule breakers...only 1 lesson haha ;) and they said that he was going to be living in our side more with his mom. His parents are seperated, but he will be more with his mother. Oh, AND he has a baptismal date too! So we acquired another baptismal date for the 25th with Vicente! WOOO!!! and he has 2 brothers that were sick but the other missionaries said they are receptive and want to learn. The mother is a menos activo, and so we plan on working with the whole family, but clearly, Vicente is the only one that could be baptized on the 25th, cause the others need more attendances. But This was fantastic cause Elder Yost and I have a baptismal goal of 2 baptisms, and he leaves on the 27th, so it would be the perfect last weekend of the mission and a "white christmas" here in Chile! =D Also, we would be helping the zone get our 8 baptisms in december! So all the way around it is great! Elder Yost didnt quite seem as happy cause he thinks that Elder Alvarez is just trying to look better, I disagree, but thats alright. We had service on saturday for the bishop and we cleared out all the weeds around his house (in other words, literally his whole backyard and side of the house! ya, my back is still sore!) and Elder Yost was sore and Grumpy, now he is ready to roll, or at least he better be! haha But this was the best sunday of my mission for sure! I loved it! Such a crazy time at church though cause we had 3 investigators attend and 1 menos activo that didnt want to feel bad or he wouldnt return he said! But it all went well!
Then last night we had one more lucky good lesson! we were looking for a contact that I had with Elder Petersen and in stead I asked this elderly lady if we could enter, sing a song and share a message on Jesus Christ. She was a very sweet Catholic lady who said she was very firm in her ways. We taught hr our laminas (pictures) of the life of jesus and slid right into the book of mormon. We taught her why we need it and how it will change our lives for the better! She gladly accepted a book and a picture and said we could pass by at another time. She couldnt give us a firm cita to return, but we will definitely try again and see if we can verify how her reading went of the book of mormon, cause she said she wanted to study it a little! YES! haaha good week! good week!
Thatss pretty much my week! lots of excitement and craziness! haha I hope everyone else was in the same boat! haha Chow my people!
Monday, December 5, 2011
December 5th 2011
well its me again, I know, SURPRISE! haha Back with a week that is not too shabby
I had intercambios this week with Elder Petersen, the new zone leader. He is one funny cat! haha He gets very excited about the work which I love, but it kinda dies when no one is there to talk to. But I made myself proud cause we were working in my area, and so I got to plan the day, and I just planneda pretty normal day-- goingto all the farthest ends of our area, and using the biokes, nothing TOO hard. I found out that he said he was a farm boy, and I was very happy about that! No complaints right? WRONG! I found out he is a Utah farm boy, of 50 acres. So at least he knows what work is, more or less. haha when we started on the bikes I asked him if he knew how to shift thegears, he kinda laughed and said of course I do! Fantastic! and you know what!? He didnt... in fact he jumped his chain TWICE in the frist 15 minutes! hahaha ya... So we continued. It started out rough, we got ose on our cita, and he is a go go go kinda guy! So we went went went! haha I dont think he knew what he was in for! I wore him out! Thats what made me happy! I totally toook it to him how a real farm boy does! Just for a side note, he is a great guy, no problems with him! I loike him a lot, but boy did it bring a smile to my face when we was DRENCHED in sweat, worse than me, and just exhausted at the end of the day! I know I worked him! haha and yes, I heard ho0w much his behind hurt probably more than I needed to. But over all a good day! haha
I also have had 3 major comments to me lately the first " your face looks fatter" and the other two "Your face looks MUCH skinnier" So I had to decide for myself, why would that firstlady say my face looked fatter! Its quite simple, she is crazy! The other two are good members, and the first lady really is a little bit crazy. I dont know if I have put on weight or lost weight, but I asked some other people, they said my face is skinnier. so there ya go! haha
We took a collectivo the other day (taxi more or less) and we were well, flying! haha He was CRAZY! haha going fast, shar coners, kinda fun really! I looked at the spedometer and saw it on 120... 120!?!?! holy moley! then I came back to my senses and remember they drive km/h cars, and I was a little more comfortable! Wow! Its funny sometimes with things like that!
Alright, also we have this thing as a district. Its our hot potato, but you can only pass it when you get a new investigator. Well last night we got a call about 8:30 saying we had it. What!?! hour and a half to get rid of it! So we went to one house we thought for sure would get it, but they were gone! NOOOO! so we tried a bunch of other people, with no luck still. Then I thought of this girl that we tried the other day, and we went and to our luck she was home with her mom! so we stepped in and taught her a basic principle and how god works in his own time. She was very knowledgeable. and has met withthe missionaries before but not for a while! The spirit was there SO STRONGLY but she just was a little earie (sp?) So we went through and got a return appointment and her member boyfriend is going to join us. the good thing is he is preparing for a mission and she will have a great influence there! yes! and all in time! we left and gave the other missionaries a call (elder Dipaz and Alvarez) and they had 15 minutes! Yes! Wow it was a close onethough! haha I love it!
We also had Gabriel attend church yesterday!!! Yes!!!!! I was so happy and he stayed and went to all the classes! we got acita with him and we are just hopeing that we can reanimate him, cuse he is struggling with colegio (high school) at the same time. It was fast and testimony meeting and I forgot, but I got up and bore my testimony and wow, its hard in that big ward! haha especially in spanish! but I did well and sat down. I was especially glad I did it since gabriel was there. Ihope that maybeI helped him in someway!
Well I think that is really all that happened this week! Ialso got my package from my momma and holy cow! yes! american food! haha havent made anything, but a deliecious bananabread! yes! haha well may the spirit touch you all! and a good challenge that we are doing here: get a book of mormon from a bishop or the missionaries and share the gift of CHRISTmas before christmas! lo0ve you all!
Elder Marvin
psmy comp leaves in 3 weeks, he got his "trunky papers" but I dont think he wants to leave! its better than him being all giddy to go home! haha chow!
I had intercambios this week with Elder Petersen, the new zone leader. He is one funny cat! haha He gets very excited about the work which I love, but it kinda dies when no one is there to talk to. But I made myself proud cause we were working in my area, and so I got to plan the day, and I just planneda pretty normal day-- goingto all the farthest ends of our area, and using the biokes, nothing TOO hard. I found out that he said he was a farm boy, and I was very happy about that! No complaints right? WRONG! I found out he is a Utah farm boy, of 50 acres. So at least he knows what work is, more or less. haha when we started on the bikes I asked him if he knew how to shift thegears, he kinda laughed and said of course I do! Fantastic! and you know what!? He didnt... in fact he jumped his chain TWICE in the frist 15 minutes! hahaha ya... So we continued. It started out rough, we got ose on our cita, and he is a go go go kinda guy! So we went went went! haha I dont think he knew what he was in for! I wore him out! Thats what made me happy! I totally toook it to him how a real farm boy does! Just for a side note, he is a great guy, no problems with him! I loike him a lot, but boy did it bring a smile to my face when we was DRENCHED in sweat, worse than me, and just exhausted at the end of the day! I know I worked him! haha and yes, I heard ho0w much his behind hurt probably more than I needed to. But over all a good day! haha
I also have had 3 major comments to me lately the first " your face looks fatter" and the other two "Your face looks MUCH skinnier" So I had to decide for myself, why would that firstlady say my face looked fatter! Its quite simple, she is crazy! The other two are good members, and the first lady really is a little bit crazy. I dont know if I have put on weight or lost weight, but I asked some other people, they said my face is skinnier. so there ya go! haha
We took a collectivo the other day (taxi more or less) and we were well, flying! haha He was CRAZY! haha going fast, shar coners, kinda fun really! I looked at the spedometer and saw it on 120... 120!?!?! holy moley! then I came back to my senses and remember they drive km/h cars, and I was a little more comfortable! Wow! Its funny sometimes with things like that!
Alright, also we have this thing as a district. Its our hot potato, but you can only pass it when you get a new investigator. Well last night we got a call about 8:30 saying we had it. What!?! hour and a half to get rid of it! So we went to one house we thought for sure would get it, but they were gone! NOOOO! so we tried a bunch of other people, with no luck still. Then I thought of this girl that we tried the other day, and we went and to our luck she was home with her mom! so we stepped in and taught her a basic principle and how god works in his own time. She was very knowledgeable. and has met withthe missionaries before but not for a while! The spirit was there SO STRONGLY but she just was a little earie (sp?) So we went through and got a return appointment and her member boyfriend is going to join us. the good thing is he is preparing for a mission and she will have a great influence there! yes! and all in time! we left and gave the other missionaries a call (elder Dipaz and Alvarez) and they had 15 minutes! Yes! Wow it was a close onethough! haha I love it!
We also had Gabriel attend church yesterday!!! Yes!!!!! I was so happy and he stayed and went to all the classes! we got acita with him and we are just hopeing that we can reanimate him, cuse he is struggling with colegio (high school) at the same time. It was fast and testimony meeting and I forgot, but I got up and bore my testimony and wow, its hard in that big ward! haha especially in spanish! but I did well and sat down. I was especially glad I did it since gabriel was there. Ihope that maybeI helped him in someway!
Well I think that is really all that happened this week! Ialso got my package from my momma and holy cow! yes! american food! haha havent made anything, but a deliecious bananabread! yes! haha well may the spirit touch you all! and a good challenge that we are doing here: get a book of mormon from a bishop or the missionaries and share the gift of CHRISTmas before christmas! lo0ve you all!
Elder Marvin
psmy comp leaves in 3 weeks, he got his "trunky papers" but I dont think he wants to leave! its better than him being all giddy to go home! haha chow!
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