Tue, 14 Jan 2014
January 13, 2014
Hi, Mom. Don't worry about Christmas. I'll be home for the next one, and
we'll do a super-awesome extra-special one. And that you gave Thomas a
phone clarifies Dad's commentaries about Thomas' cell phone going
through the wash. When you say your old phone, are you talking about the
blue one that's fifteen years old? Or have you gotten a new new phone
to replace your Android? See, these are the little things that nobody
ever gets around to tell me.
Anyway, I hope the week wasn't too stressful for you. A short
observation is that taking a little time to read the scriptures every
day will help you maintain your sanity and balance the rest of
your time better. Also: the employers here in Mexico are so much worse
than the employers in the U.S. for work/home balance. The average
Mexican works ten hours a day, seven days a week with an occasional
rotating day off (which is never Sunday which is especially frustrating
for us as missionaries). And they work that schedule not because they're
desperately poor but because that's what the employers demand.
As far as the mission schedule goes, it's not as simple as you
paint it. Sometimes there are meetings and things in the morning when we
ought to be studying. And sometimes our companions aren't interested in
studying. And sometimes we have church at eight in the morning.
Sometimes we get back to the house late and we have to decide if we're
going to plan or go to bed on time. Sometimes lots of things happen. But
if we decide that studying is important to us, we get it done.
To stay warm I've been going out to work with my fleece on and my
raincoat on top (the cold comes with rain and high winds). And today
it's in the high eighties and really sunny. The locals say that another
storm is supposed to come in tomorrow, but the weather report that we
get from the mission says it'll stay sunny and hot all week. We'll see.
Today
we went to the escolleras (breakwater) in my area and saw some pretty
cool stuff. I took pictures that someday I will send to you. I saw a
frigate bird and a puffer fish (there were people fishing and they'd
just caught it) and terns and gulls and oil tankers and giant concrete
tetrahedrons that had to have served some kind of purpose but were
pretty incomprehensible and a skin diver spear fishing. I also got kind
of sunburned, but It was a good trip.
This week we were looking for this
one inactive member who we didn't know in this one part of the city
where we'd never been, and, after looking for her for an hour, crossing
the colony from one side to another, we gave up and headed back; right
then we saw a couple women struggling with corrugated metal roofings,
and stopped to help them put them on top of their house. So we're up on
the roof and the neighbour comes out of her house to ask us to put a
pause on the roofwork because she was going to shower (her bathroom
doesn't have a roof and we were up high to see inside). And it turned
out that she was the person we were looking for! And then after some
more talking, we found out that the woman we were helping was the
ex-wife of one of our members whose daughters we were also looking for.
So it was interesting how that happened.
Amor,
Bryan
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Bryan Elliot Hall
St. Peters, Missouri
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