Hi family! I am finally away in Arequipa!! It is very
different here that is for sure. To respond to you emails, mom yes it’s very
different here. And Mark Zobrist is my MP Brother. It was about an hour
and a half flight here and it was really an interesting day. Thanks for
sending snail mail. It is nice to get any form of mail, but snail mail is nice
because you can read it over and over again, and it is hard to focus and respond
to everything here during email time especially since we also need to write our
president. Well when I arrived here i was relived it is more mountainy...well
it looks like mountains which are nice they are actually all volcanoes. Thanks for all of the individual emails please keep doing it it is
nice to hear form all of you each but for me it is easier to write you all back
in one email. I
am not completely sure of the mail system here yet but my impression is that we
have to pay seven soles for each letter we send and don’t use stamps just to
let you know that is kind of a lot for a letter each week, so my goal is to
still write every week but they probably won’t send them each week, I will send
them together. I hope everything is well, I want you to know I am safe,
and even though this is really crazy and hard I am happy. I have been very
blessed. My water bottle is my life because I can’t drink from any other place,
but the food is good and I am doing well. If I have time I will try to send you
pictures. Okay so here is a summary of my life ahora...My companion is from Los Angelo’s
Chile, the very southern part of Chile. She is probably like 4’8” she is super
short and is very kind and patient...which is good because I struggle with Spanish
a lot. She is 21 and has been here for almost 5 months. I really like her and
am grateful for her. she does speak a little English not much at all because
she’s never been outside of Chile or Peru but enough to where if I need help
she can help me. My area is called Graphics it is immediately in the city, the
mission house is in our area. Its a good area to start. There are some areas in
our mission that are 6 hours away...oh and here in Peru there are two
indigenous languages called Quecha and Aymara...yeah I am scared to find people
that speak it...it sounds like ancient Inca language literally...we have a few
book of Mormons in quecha its loco....googl it like really it’s crazy and
nothing like Espanola. So I have been thinking of how to describe where I live
and I can’t think of a good way...just imagine living in a 3 world country
and you are probably thinking correctly..ha-ha although where I live
is a lot nicer than some of the houses ‘I’ve been in. Wow some of the most
humble of homes its incredible I love it. There was a family we taught and
there whole entire house was smaller than mom and dad’s room. It’s insane and
they are literally shacks. Also Arequipa is way different than lima I like it a
lot more...although I hadn’t been called grenga until I got here,
sometimes I forget I am white because I am used to seeing only cafe people
but I get reminded often when we are contacting and about 20 people slow down
and look and me weird or yell grenga grenga which is basically white person its
interesting but it is fun. I bore my testimony in sacrament thought!! My ward
is nice. Wow one day you will have to visit here it’s crazy and very
poor. My Spanish is getting better than what it used to be. I can actually
understand and read a lot but I can’t speak very much at all but poco y poco. I
love you all so much I hope you are doing well. My p days are always on
Mondays. Every day is an adventure here that is for sure. But I am safe happy
and healthy. I love you and pray for you more than you know. Please send
pictures .oh and if you can hand sanitizer I’m going through them quickly
because the water here will make me sick
so I use it every time I need to wash my hands. I love you so much. Have a fabulous
week!!
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