19 March 2014

MEAT CRACKER. (Friends in high places)

HERMANA MOODY IS A SISTER TRAINER! AND ELDER SALAZAR IS ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT!

MAN I AM SO EXCITED!

Oh yeah I got transferred too. :) Hehe. I am now in Los Olivos with Hermana Pinto, from Bolivia! She has 3 months on the mission, like Hermana Jaramillo (who is staying in Trébol with Hermana Olsen, who I think has...10 or 11 months). And she is so great! AH I love her. She is quite shy with other people, but she is such a hoot and a phenomenal teacher. She joins in with me when I make Oscar noises.

Companionship made in Heaven.

Just like all the rest of them.

BUT REALLY.

So now I'm in a zone with two of the six sister trainers in the mission, Hermana Agle from Boston and Hermana López from Guatemala, as well as Hermana Cisneros from Idaho and Hermana Hernández from México. Our zone leaders are Elder Carrillo and Elder Wilson (who was a district leader in Puente Piedra during two of the transfers I was there - he is from Scottsdale, Arizona, and values Givenchy probably more than I do). Our district leader is Elder Gubler, who was in Chancay with Hermana Moody, and he's great. He wrote SWAG in the dust on a forgotten ledge in our house. His companion is Elder Guzman, with the craziest eyebrows I have ever seen. Also in our district is Elder Martinez (teeeeny tiiiiny Latino) training Elder Lewis (suuuuuuuuper tall, suuuuuuper white gringo). They're awesome. And my good pal Elder Larsen came back to earth from two transfers in Huaraz to hang out here with Elder Congora, the son of Elder Reyes (my zone leader when I entered in the mission). There are 16 of us in total, which is tiny compared to the 22 in Puente Piedra and Trébol. But I love it and I am SO EXCITED!

"The Cool Kids"

I just realized I already told you that. Let me tell you it again.

I AM SO EXCITED!

And Hermana Moody was called to be a sister trainer in her very last transfer (totally knew it) with Hermana Aliaga, who has 7 months on the mission! They are both so amazing and we were all in Trébol last transfer. They will do incredible things together. 

And Elder Salazar! The most outstanding Peruvian I know! He was called to be the AP with Elder Rau. Goodness. We all knew that one was coming. But he is going to do such good; even more than he has already done. 

Overall, I would probably just say that I am really excited. And really happy. The Spirit is incredibly strong when Hermana Pinto and I teach together and I am very content to be here. The work continues on! Keep praying for the Perù Lima West Mission! Well...and all those other ones too.

I love you!

Hermana Hewitt

P.S. Meat Cracker. Hermana Pinto tried to cook a refrigerated hamburger patty in the microwave and put it in for too long...she came into our study room with the crispy circle balanced on a fork, fought for a nice good piece, crunched it up in her mouth, swallowed, and said, "Mmmmm...galleta de carne." Translated: Meat cracker.
I also sing a lot here. Don't worry family. I haven't changed too much.

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