Hey everyone! ¿Cómo estamos? This week has been great as always but a
little uneventful haha. I have been stuck in Piso for a lot of this
week with my sick companion! And let me say one thing, staying in piso
is not fun when you can't watch movies or listen to music, missionary
life is ALOT more fun when you are out working!
So to start off this week my companion couldn't get a doctors
appointment before our Zone Conference on Thursday so after we emailed
last week we went to the Hospital to get him checked out. We waited
for a while and got in the doctors and after waiting for like 2 hours
they say he's just got a normal respiratory flu, hahaha. But they tell
him he has to stay in Piso till Saturday! So we spent lots of time
reading the scriptures, sleeping, eating, sleeping and then eating
some more. Luckily my District Leader let me go on splits with the
other trainee in my District and that's always fun!! We were able to
teach some members, get lost and try to teach one of my investigators,
but he is pretty old and mumbles super bad so I couldn't really
understand anything he said, so we left him with a folleto and set up
another appointment.
Gosh missionary life is so great! Plus I got 6 packages!! And I know
you said not to open them, but one of them was already open and I saw
what it was! A GUITAR!! The Ayudantes (Assistants to the President)
were flipping out and so many people! So I got super excited and just
opened it, SORRY! It's sooooo nice, THANK YOU SOOO MUCH!
Hope everyone is getting excited for Christmas! I know I am and don't
forget to remember what this whole season is all really about.
Yesterday our District went Caroling to some members of our ward and
while we were singing "Noche de Luz" or Silent Night I was thinking of
my experience with Elizabethan Dinner and how much that song meant to
me then, but yesterday when we were singing it I realized that those
things are great but the service I was doing right then (and everyday
on my Mission) is what it's really about. Everything we have is thanks
to God and our loving Savior, I invite you all to think of how you can
give back to our Savior (see Matthew 25:40)in this time celebrating
his birth. Love you all! Hope you all have an AMAZING Christmas!!!
¡Espero que tengáis un feliz Navidad! ¡Os quiero mucho!!!
-Con amor,
Elder Miller
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Caroling
Richid from Morocco has a baptism date.


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