How to make two sister missionaries ridiculously happy:
1. Dig up a part of your garden that contains their favorite flowers and give it to them as a gift.
2. Accept an invitation to listen to them the next week.
Okay, honestly, lots of people do the second part, but it´s not every day that little old men in Argentina give you a Forget-me-not plant. Needless to say, I walked all the way home with a huge grin on my face and my hands full of flowers. The best.
News for the transfers: Hermana De Leon and I are together again here in Junin! Wooooo! I love this area.
This week the weather here has been a bit bipolar, which has made the work interesting. We had a day where we thought we were going to die of heat stroke, and then two days later we brought out all of our winter clothes again. What´s up, Argentina? How about you decide what time of year it is? We´ve been trying to decide which is better... the freezing rain, or the blistering sun and wind. But it doesn´t matter, in both situations, we don´t like to ride bikes, so we were on foot for most of this week.
Being on foot means that we only covered a small part of our area. I´m pretty sure that we´ve knocked almost every door exists in that area.... so it´s time to branch out a bit. That´s our goal for this week, to work in different areas. But I still love that area, because all the neighborhood kids know us and we´ve actually taught a few of their families that way. Now whenever we pass by they ask us if they can ride our bicycles... we only let them once!
Anyways, hope you all are well. The work continues here in Junin. Love you all!
Until next week,
Hermana Walton
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