i'll see if i can give you all a rundown of what went on during the week.
so a baptism is no simple task, you have to plan the service, get baptism clothes, assign talks, invite members to go to the baptism, confirm with leaders and then maybe, with luck, youve got yourself a baptism.
but all in all it was a great week, Genesis was totally prepared, the service went great, i had the honor of baptizing her so that was a neat experience. but on top of the baptism i was also called to give a talk in church, teach sunday school and make sure everything was prepared for the baptism afterwards, i think i walked around the church than i do a normal day in the street. but ya know i love what i do and i know that in not much longer i wont be doing what i do ever again so you can imagine that im trying to make the most of it. i love being a missionary, talking with strangers, walking like crazy and changing lives. I love representing the Lord's name on my chest all day long. i feel out of place without that plaque. the experience of a lifetime.
i wish you guys all the best and ill see you all soon.
Love, Elder Carlos Cabrera
facts of the week:
1. haitians are like clowns, you can walk into a tiny house and find that 20 all live in the same room, like how?
2. Latinos dont use pepper all that often, i cooked some eggs with pepper and they thoguht it was the strangest thing ever
3. in computers here in central santiago dont allow my camera to upload photos so sorry guys, next week