Monday, November 25, 2019

Not Like Selling Potatoes and Oranges

¡Hola! How we all doing this beautiful day? (soy Elder CRUZ y SOY NEGRO y amo mucho a Hadley es mi mejor amigo,i love your son) Jaja That is my comp Elder Cruz! 

This week has been full of getting better at contacts:) I could sell anything in English but in Spanish it's a lot harder! I can sell Potatoes and Oranges from Parker's Produce but doing it all in Castillano (Spanish) is another story! Jaja.

We had a little late birthday party for my companion and I with the Familia Galliano (Italiano) and they made us our own cakes and of course Elder Hadley didn't share... Chiste Chiste Jaja

I went on a lot of intercambios (exchanges) this week and have been learning a lot from many different missionaries.
We have 4 possible baptisms this next week. One of them is really special; she is a 60-year-old lady and is blind. Teaching her was a great experience and she is such a sweet lady. Getting baptized will not only open the gates of the Celestial Kingdom to her but also bring peace into her life.

We are also working on getting Ricarlo Garcia to receive El Sacerdocio (Priesthood) this upcoming week!

This last week was another great week in the mission, but something special I learned that I want to share with you all is the fact that a mission is tithing for the life that I have been blessed with. You finish the mission at 20 years old and 10% of that is 2 years. I've never thought of the mission in this way while being out here. I am trying to give my 100% out here to show how grateful I am for everything I have. Love you all and hope you have a wonderful week!

Elder Hadley
Happy Thanksgiving!!!  (no turkey here so I will be celebrating with a ham sandwich!) ๐Ÿ‘


Mom Note: Elder Hadley does not video every week but he decided to this week because he thought Monday was Thanksgiving! It is crazy how confused he sometimes gets living in a different country! And Thanksgiving is his favorite holiday, he knows it is always on a Thursday-must be the heat and humidity!

Technology is amazing! Logan was at Farmington High School during lunch, McKay up at Utah State, Stanford in Salt Lake, Lynette in Kaysville and Elder Hadley in Buenos Aires!

And don't forget Elder Hadley was typing to Jarrett in class at USU and Parker's best friend Ethan in Guatemala while he was communicating with all of us!  


Argentina Flag at the Plaza


One of the many roads I walk


Campo-Field

When people are done with their vehicles they just drive then to a field and leave them.


Old Ford Mustang



Elder Hadley got his trucking dream job! JAJA


Now I just need to figure out how to get it back to Utah!


Do you think it will need a motor?


Our Birthday Party with Familia Galliano! ๐Ÿ’—

Elder Cruz and Elder Hadley with their Birthday Cakes


It must be a Latino thing to put your face in the cake


Elder Fontes from Brazil giving me a haircut! ๐Ÿ˜ฌ


Didn't he do a great job?


Elder Fontes was proud of his work but after this picture thankful a sweet Hermana in our ward touched it up a bit!


This is the aisle of all the different kinds of Mate at the super ahorro! 





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