Mba'eichapa!
Well, i am already halfway through the CCM experience. It is a sad and a happy thing at the same time. I can't believe it's already been 3 weeks since we've left. I have so much more to learn! But at the same time, I am so stoked to meet the people I am suposed to meet and teach the people of Paraguay! The CCM has been such a good experience. The spirit dwells here so strongly everyday. It's a pretty good place to learn! And I know that I've been learning the best way possible because of the spirit.
Well, as I said last week we went proselyting out in the streets for the first time. It was quite the experience. For the first time I really felt like I was in South America. It's a lot different that most places in the US. It was so fun to see all of the different buildings, trees, people, just everything. The driving down here is crazy. They will literally get within inches of each other. Lanes don't really mean much. I'm just glad i don't have to drive down here!
When me and hermana Border first got off the bus and onto the street we were going to be
Well, i am already halfway through the CCM experience. It is a sad and a happy thing at the same time. I can't believe it's already been 3 weeks since we've left. I have so much more to learn! But at the same time, I am so stoked to meet the people I am suposed to meet and teach the people of Paraguay! The CCM has been such a good experience. The spirit dwells here so strongly everyday. It's a pretty good place to learn! And I know that I've been learning the best way possible because of the spirit.
Well, as I said last week we went proselyting out in the streets for the first time. It was quite the experience. For the first time I really felt like I was in South America. It's a lot different that most places in the US. It was so fun to see all of the different buildings, trees, people, just everything. The driving down here is crazy. They will literally get within inches of each other. Lanes don't really mean much. I'm just glad i don't have to drive down here!
When me and hermana Border first got off the bus and onto the street we were going to be