Alright, here it goes! Tuesday, August 19, 2014
We wake up Sunday morning with the
house flooded...again! Oh goody. We can clean up really fast before we go to
church! But then we get the transfer call. Hermana Bobadilla went to ¨La Paz” -
in the Baja Peninsula, I´m going to Villa Verde!! Ah, okay. But Hermana Bobadilla
had to leave at 4:00 Sunday afternoon! And a lot of our clothes and her
suitcases were wet!! Yay! But she got everything ready, and we barely made it
to church. Then after church a member took us the bus station and there we
waited for the Elders for 20 minutes so they could leave for Culiacan.
Aaand….. adios to my first companion
and trainer!
Anyway, I spent the rest of Sunday
with the Hermanas in Villa Verde (my new area), but we only a had a meeting and
after that went with a less active and back home so the THEY could pack.
Then, Monday morning we all went to
the train station to exchange and pick up our new companions. Mind you, all of my
stuff isn´t fully packed because of the
water and it's still in Flores Magon! But we went to the bus station, left the
bus station to an area of another Hermana, went back to the bus station, found
out that our companions weren't gonna get there for a while and left to eat,
and came back again and waited for about an hour.
And finally they got here and we eventually
got all of our stuff in the proper house (which we're hopefully going to find another
house because this one also gets flooded with heavy rain.) Good times ahead!
I'm in the area Villa Verde, which
is weird because it's the still the same district. And my new companion is
Hermana Hernandez!! Neither of us know the area, so this will be fun! But
Hermana Hermandez has 10 months in the mission, is from Tobasco, Mexico and is
awesome!
So, today we didn't do much, but we
ate with Hermana Paty. She's super nice and already gave us a reference and
went with us to meet her :D
Hahah Irma, the reference, is a
Grandma of a 7 year old boy who has serious attention problems. We're going to
work with them and see where we go.
And now...well...lots of members,
less-.actives and contacting :)
I also learned last week that,
really, we can't forget our identity. Don't ever forget who you are and what
you stand for! And that people are always watching, whether you know it or not.
Remember Heavenly Father knows you inside and out and is there to listen.
Prayer is the best, fastest communication ever and you don't even need
batteries. Remember that the commandments are actually blessings. :)
Have a good week everybody!! Love
you and thank-you for your support, prayers and letters!!
Love,
Your favorite Missionary, Hermana
Daniels
And sorry for the late letter. It's
also not a very exciting letter, either, but that's what you get
with transfers! :D
This is the Familia Espinoza. A really good family that help and support missionary work.

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