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Capítulo 60 - Gay marriage hasn't been legalized in Honduras

 Right after our p-day eneded last week, we all went over to President Chase's house, and we have a family home evening with them. We ate a very good lasagna and for dessert, peanutbutter fingers with icecream to die for. then we went into the living room, and had a "family scripture study" it's super awesome, and was a welcoming to my companion in the office.

  You guys might think it's weird, but Elder Alvarado and I have contacted less houses than we have changes (transfers) in this area. We have been here for 3 changes (18 weeks), and I think we've contacted 2 houses in total. We've developed a very strong system with the memebers and recieving references. It was really hard at first, becuase they didn't like because we're "office" Elders but now they say they would prefer us working 3-4 hours a day than other missionaries working the entire day. They're really sad that Elder Alvarado is leaving, but Elder Rodriguez has been gaining a lot of trust of the members, so the momentum won't be stopping any time soon.

  This week we also had another baptism, the baptism of Karina. She was also someone who progressed really fast. she had a lot of things happen in her life, and a lot of things that she had done too, so we had President Chase do the baptismal interview, and afterwards he told us that she was one of pepole most ready for baptism that he's seen in a while. It was great to hear that, and the baptism went perfectly.

  We went to the Alcaldia (I think the translation is town hall or something like that) this week to get Humberty and Jheny married. We got there, and we started asking questions about marriage and how to get the process done, because we had no idea how to get someone married. anyways... after asking a lot of questions... we basically got told that gay marriage hasn't been legalized in Honduras yet, and that my companion and I couldn't get married. We had to do a lot of explaining after that hahaha but in the end, we got it all figured out, and the wedding will be held this upcoming Friday, with the baptism the following saturday. We'll see how things go.

Capítulo 59 - This week we had the baptism of Hillary

 It's strange having P-day on Monday haha. We had a few emergency changes on Saturday and had to send some people home, so President Chase let us move our p-day to Monday instead of Saturday. I promise I'm not dead, and nothing bad is happening. 

  This week the replacement of my campanion came to the office. His name is Elder Rodriguez and is from Costa Rica, just like Elder Alvarado. I'm still with Elder Alvarado, and have been for 3 changes (Transfers). Right now, while Elder Rodriguez is learning his responsibilities as Immigration secretary, Elder Alvarado, him, and I will be in a trio. So... all of the costa ricenses in the mission are my companions at the same time haha.

  We went to go get him at the mission temple trip that I organized for each zone to be able to go to the temple. The temple here is super awesome. I was honestly shocked that I didn't struggle at all with everything in spanish.

  This week we had the baptism of Hillary. An investigator that we've had for just over 2 weeks. She was progressing so fast, that we moved her baptismal date. now you guys might think that's too short of a time, but you guys don't know how much she just understood everything we said. She even took on the challenge of indexing names in Family History and already has over 500 done. The baptism was great. this Saturday we also have the baptisms of Karina, Humberto, and Jenny. We're praying that everything goes well.

Capítulo 58 - Note to mom: I wasn't breaking the law

 Another pretty busy week, and a lot of traveling. It started out really well, by finding a really awesome investigator on sunday, and she came to church with us. Later in the day we taught her (Karina) one of the lessons. It was one of the greastest lessons, and had one of the greatest experiences I've had out here. We promised her that we wouldn't tell anyone about her past, but she has a very saddening past that really makes someone think about their own life in a different perspective.  We've already taught her three times just this week. She's progressing super fast. We put a baptismal date for her on the 27th of this month, and she accepted it with tears of joy.

  On Monday we went down to the south, a 5 hour drive that I did in 2 hours (note to mom: I wasn't breaking the law, I just know my way around Honduras(:  ) We stayed down there for a few zone conferences. then the following days we spent traveling to Danlí to get  afew missionaries and prepare for them to go home.  



  Also this week, there was supposedly a really big earthquake, but we didn't even notice anything, but there were a lot of really worried people, so just to let everyone know, nothing happened, well at least where I am.

Capítulo 57 - The whole city was full of fireworks

 I was definitely not ready for midnight on new years day. first off, the whole day was really difficult on the finding investigator part, so we spent most of the day with members, and we ate sooo much food. At midnight, making it 2018, the whole city was full of fireworks. It was INSANE how many fireworks there were and how much noise was happening. It honestly sounded like there was a battle going on outside, and it went on for hours. It was really cool to be able to see it from the view we have in our house.

  For everything that had happened the past few weeks with not being able to travel in the mission is really going ot start to be a problem, because even though we've lost a lot of time, we still have to squeeze everything we plan in 6 weeks, into a 4 weeks period. We seem to be managing it well for now, but this next week seems like it's going to be super busy.

  Just this week, we had zone conference for two zones and leadership counsel, and a whole bunch of interviews. We also went all the way to Danlí which is a very long and difficult drive. I have never seen a road in a worse condition. not only is it a mountain type road with a million turns, but you're also all over the place because of how many pot-holes there are. And I'm not talking about like little tiny pot-holes. These pot holes are like the size of the car, all over the place, and would destroy the car if I were to hit them wrong. But it's really fun to drive because you feel like you're in a movie haha. Also, there are some amazing baleadas in Danlí, so that was a plus.

Christmas Day Skyping home

Capítulo 56 - #IIumina EL Mundo

Christmas in Honduras is completely different than what I'm used to.  Everyone here celebrates Christmas on the 24th, and then on Christmas day, they just sleep all day. so you could imagine that the missionary work was really rough. On sunday, we got the ward together (finally) and went around to poor families, visited them in their homes, and gave them food to eat for Christmas (a cooked chicken, 2 liters of soda, and a loaf of bread). It was super fun, and everyone was super grateful. The following day, we got to talk to the family!! Almost all of my cousins were there too.

  Because of a few logistcal issues, we weren't able to have our mission Christmas party until a few days after Christmas. We decided that we would be doing the Christmas party as an entire mission all together at once, instead of half and half like they've always done before. We also had changes the same day, so after the party, everyone got their new companions, and went to their new areas, luckily I'm still with Elder Alvarado. The Christmas party turned out super well. Which is good, because it was really stressful to plan, and make sure that everything went well for over 160 missionaries in one church building.

  The next day, we had a zone conference. In the zone conference, President Chase pulled up a statistic showing us that 50% of return misisonaries turn inactive after they get home, and it's mainly because they don't read their scriptures and pray regularly. Literally shocked us all. Then Elder Alvarado and I went out to our area, and we found an entire family of inactive return missionaries. We talked to them for a bit... and we found out that they didn't pray or read the scriptures regularly when they got home, and it was tough for them on their missions even, to do it. We fiended them, and they let us teach a little bit. They wanted us to pass by again later this week, so I'm assuming they liked us, and hopefully we'll see some progress.