Hola,
Today's going to be a quick one. The to-do list today got the best of us, so we don't have too much time.
As far as news goes, not too much to report. We had a Family Home Evening with the ward on Friday, which went OK. The couple who prepared the lesson did a good job, but it went too long for that kind of thing. And like everything in the church, it started late. Other than that, they told us today that in a couple of weeks Elder Oaks is coming to the mission, so that should be interesting.
That's about it for news today. Like I was saying, this is more of a "I'm still alive" letter.
I love you, and I'll try to write more next week.
Love,
Elder Samuel Long
Hola,
Well, another week has passed us by. And as you've noticed, I'm officially in my last transfer/cycle/whatever. Surprisingly enough, I didn't have changes this time around. It's looking like I'll be ending my mission here in Anahuac. There are worse things that could happen. My companion, Elder Orozco, doesn't have changes either, so it looks like he'll be my last one.
As far as news goes, I had a good week. The biggest news from the Mexico side of things is that the Pope came this weekend. So all the Catholics have been pretty excited. On Saturday the sister who we ate with had the news on with all the Pope coverage. It was interesting seeing the reaction the people had. It felt more like a celebrity was coming then someone that they feel represents God. To each their own I guess.
This week we found a couple new investigators that look pretty interested. It's a young couple who live above a couple of members. They introduced us to them and like I said, they seem very interested. They both expressed the desire to draw closer to God, so I have faith that they'll progress. Other than that, not too much to report.
That's about it for me. I had a good Valentine's day. Here they call it él día del amor y la amistad, or the day of love and friendship. The primary president signed up to feed all six of us here in the ward, and she makes incredibly good food. And we hardly ever eat together, so it was a nice change. I hope you had a nice Valentine's day. Dad mentioned something about nuts and a picture of a squirrel, so it sounds like it was interesting at the very least.
I love you, and I'll write you next week.
Love,
Elder Samuel Long
Hola,
I don't have too much time, so another quick one today. I'm sorry I haven't been able to write a lot the last couple of weeks. Sometimes Mondays can be a bit busy.
This week was a very busy week. On Tuesday we got a call telling us that a brother in the ward had died unexpectedly. Because of that, pretty much no Melchizedek priesthood holder could go to help the family. So we went to help them out. We ended up giving blessings to the entire family. Still, he was an active member sealed in the temple, so I'm confident that he's resting from his cares right now. Other than that, we had a conference with Elder Whitney L. Clayton and Paul B. Pieper of the seventy in Cuautla. They talked about a recent broadcast about teaching repentence and baptizing converts. In particular they talked about what makes someone a convert. It was a good conference, but we are a long ways away from Cuautla here. So we spent more time traveling than anything else. And yesterday I also gave a talk. I talked about the importance of, and the way to, preach the gospel. They informed me Friday night so I didn't have a ton of time to prepare, but I felt it went well.
That's about it for news today. I'm going to take some money out tomorrow morning. And don't worry about the card, I know that things don't always work out very well in the post system here, And I loved your talk about love. I had never really thought about it that way, but you're right about the imperfect love we often have here. I hope you know that I love you.
Love,
Elder Samuel Long