Hola All!
Last week of the transfer here and I´m am wondering how I
almost have six months here. It feels like a long time and it is starting to
feel like a really long time that I have been in this area. It´s weird to think
my entire mission so far I have only been in one area. I think it is the most
likely thing that I will be transferred next week, but you never know.
This week was really rainy. Right now we are in an internet
cafe in the city because the one in our zone is closed and it is raining hard
outside. I am feeling better but this week I had parasites again so that was a
little rough. But at least this time I knew it wasn´t normal so I didn´t let it
get out of hand. I am all better now though. Who knows what makes me sick out
here. Probably everything.
There have been several missionaries with dengue so the
mission sent people to fumigate all the houses. We had to make sure nothing
that was going to touch our skin was in sight and couldn´t go in the house for
a couple hours and when we went back in it smelled awful and it killed all the
spiders and everything from the ceiling and made it fall over everything! We
had just cleaned but we had to clean everything again! But at least we have
some more protection from dengue and zika.
Once every transfer we have exchanges with the Sister
Training Leader and I had one this week in my area with Hna. Willes. She´s from
Carlsbad! She´s really cool and I learned a lot from the visit and I am excited
to keep working and pushing myself to improve. It was nice to finally be able
to speak English but it was also a mix because we both realized we have
forgotten a lot of English.
Speaking of English, we were also invited to teach an English
class this week. It wasn´t really clear what was going to happen so we just
showed up and it was a huge room full of young children, but also old people
and a teacher. He told the class that we were there to teach them culture and
made them applaud us like fifty times! He made them applaud us being there,
applaud us when we stood up, applaud our punctuality, applaud our happiness, and
applaud every five minutes when we talked. I just pronounced in English a
couple phrases and then we taught them the first lesson. It was awesome because
we had like 50 contacts in one and we had a lesson too! Then people wrote down
their address on a piece of paper if they wanted us to visit them and we had a
ton of names! It was really cool.
Yesterday we also had a special conference because the stake
president was released and we have a new stake president. Elder Uceda came back
to choose the new president and it was a great meeting. He talked about the Sabbath day and really burned everyone. It was a little hard to hear but it was
good. The new president is a young man, he has a young family with one two year
old baby boy. It was odd to see a stake president like that but I know the Lord
calls his servants here and I hope that he will be a blessing to the people of Iquitos.
We ate paneton again this week with chocolate! They are
really cheap now because they are getting rid of all the ones that they didn't
sell for Christmas and New Year's. Love that stuff! Literally can´t get enough
so I bought a whole one just for me.
Hope you have a great week! And find the person who broke
through the wall, how bizarre! I am so grateful to have an eternal family and
love each and every one of you so much.
Con mucho amor,
Hermana Fitzpatrick