HAPPY FATHERS DAY!!!!!! Hope all the dads had a good one.
Well this week flew by like no other. We were more busy due to the fact that my new comp is getting to know the area and all the people. Speaking of which, I know I always say this, but my new comp Elder Vazquez, is a strait of BOSS. He is the best teacher I have ever seen and is really chill and hard working. We get along amazingly well and already have some solid stuff goin. Im very extremely lucky to have gotten 2 great comps back to back. I admire him a lot because in 2010 he started his mission in the state of Chiapas, but had to go home for problems that werent even his, and after a year home due to breaking his leg playing soccer shortly after getting home, he came back out to this mission. He has been out in the field a total of 18 months, but 6 here in this mission. He looks like superman, only mexican... no joke.
Well this week has no really great highlights that stick out, but we did find a lady while knocking a little before lunch one day who desperatly needed the gospel due to illness and lack of hope in life. She is a close by neighbor to a really cool sister in the ward. Sunday morning when we went by to see if we could bring her to church she wasnt there. So we headed to sacrement a little dissapointed, only to get there and see that her member neighbor had already brought her and her grand daughters. She liked it so much and looked so much happier after the services. Her neighbor said to her "Why didnt i ever talk to you before? Why didnt i say anything??" and with many tears she answered saying it wasnt her moment and now it was. It was pretty tender
We also went to Champoton for interviews! Their district leader couldnt go so we got to go. I loved being able to go back. It brought back so many memories and it was great seeing a few old faces. This week is actually stake conference so i should be able to see some old peeps. By now i know like over half the stake. One year in one zone is a long time....
Well sorry for the lack of photos this week. It was rainging prett freaking hard the whole time so i left my camera back home most of the time. But i did get a few, and one of the baptism we had or Viridiana and Italia, who have been wating to get baptized since they were 8, but their families have never been active. Now their families are back strong and they were able to get baptized. They are only 10, but I couldnt believe how over joyed they were to finally do it. I feel that sometimes we take for granted even the big things such as being baptized.
Other than being ridiculousñy tired, I couldnt be better. I could literally fall asleep at this keyboard right now with no problem, but i have such little time left i guess it doesnt even matter haha. Im sechuled to fly in on the 6th of september, but im not sure on the hour yet. But we still have plenty of time for that. Thanks for everything.
PS check out this car we saw parked on the street. Dad, picture that on the vette, it would look SWEEEEET!!!
Love,
Elder Kitterman
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