So, all is well here. Nothing too exciting. As for my companionship stiuation, this one luckily made it a week with me. I don't know what it is, maybe I'm hard to live with? :P I think that him and I are the only ones flying to Costa Rica on Aug. 4th. I think that there are others here that are going to Costa Rica, but I havent met them or know when they are going. The church is having a big Mission President change up right now from everywhere, so the MTC is busy. I guess the apostles and prophets are here to train all of them or something. Half of the lunch room is blocked off for them so things are crowwwwded. But its all good. There is a new Pres for Costa Rica, and I have heard that if yours is here you'll ahve a chance to meet him. That would be neat to maybe have a leg up on the other Costa Rican missionaries :). Um... the gym is closed too now because they are having training and seminars and stuff there. So we have to play things all outside. But the whole restriction on basketball games and soccer is gone. So we played a nice game of soccer yesterday. I got our only goal. Woot. My lungs were about to explode or catch fire though. I had/have a mean chest cold and am coughing up green. Yum yum. The companionship is tough. My patience is definitley being tried. I feel like I'm a babysitter when it comes to class and learning and teaching. We get along well, but he definitely lacks in communication, social, teaching, focus, and learning skills. We are still teaching the lessons in English. We taught the first lesson for like the first 2 or 3 weeks, and last week we went to lesson 2. All in English. We move to Spanish in two weeks, and that will be hard for us. I'll do great, but we probably won't. Haha. All is well. We got a new district in last wednesday and this wednesday. The older new district is awesome, we got 4 new Hermanas which makes this place a little more bearable, and I havent really got to talk with the new new district. As for my district, we are well. Another Elder went home due to family porblems and plans coming back here in a month. Also, 2 of our Elders went to the Guatemala MTC. How sweet would it be if Costa Rica had an MTC. So, what started as 12 is now down to 7. Remember my first companion? He got the Swine Flu. And his Visa didnt come yet so he hasnt gone to C.R. yet. The Lessons are going well though, everything we do and teach is centered and focused around the investigator and their needs. Thanks for everything. Thank you Chelsea I love you so much. Love ya Mom n Dad and Scott and Taylor and Hunter.
Family- My ankle is fine, I played soccer without my brace, oops, but it onlyhurt a little bit soemtimes. How is scotts nose? did they lower the mountain that was on it? My laundry hamper is great. I might send home one pair of the unpleated pants. It would be awesome to get some black or dark navy pants from Costco or target or wherever you got those 2 pair. The Savane brand ones. Also, maybe some more lighter brown socks. Also, some missionaries have said that sil ties are a no-no for south of the U.S. LIke half of mine are silk. So maybe getting some polyester ties from the DI would be smart? Or even TJMaxx or Ross. Tell dad I feel for him. I was sick this week and still ahve a cough. GOod luck iwth the BBQ, try to make more profit. Also if possible, send more of the "uniball signo RT gel 0.38" pens. They are awesome. As for my time to email it is usually around 4 or 5. we ahve luanry at 3:30 and everything else in the day is full. except to day i got to take a nap baecause the temple is closed this week. muy bueno. Amo ustedes muy mucho. until next week!
Love ya.
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