The Missions of Elder Brady Brown, Mozambique, and Elder Tyler Brown, Paraguay

Monday, September 7, 2009

This week we gave a baptismal date to one of our families. Arlete, Katia, and Julieta will be baptized hopefully on the 26th so I will probably be here, that is if they keep progressing. They are doing great and we are super excited to see them get baptized. She has a daughter named Silvia, she's the mother of the baby I was holding, and a son named Paito who is the one who lost his hearing who are already members so they should have lots of suport. We are super excited for them!

Elder Chimica is doing really well. He is the humblest person I have ever met. He's a really good guy. He's funny and he teaches well. I've kind of given up on learning Massena and learning dialects, too many weird sounds and stuff.

It's a holiday today so the streets are full of drunks and everything is closed, but luckily we found an internet place that was open. It was pretty funny, while we were waiting for the place to open, there was a drunk guy that just sat outside our car and just kept saying "Elder, Elder, Elder" over and over again. I love drunk people! Then he told us he could run 80 kilometers an hour, and we were all like "no way!!! we don't believe it!!! you have to show us! run to the end of the street and back and we'll time you!" so he agreed and got down like he was about to race. We yelled go! and he took off running! He didn't quite make it to 80 but it might have been because his pants were falling off and he kept having to pull them up, otherwise I'm sure he would have done it!

Anyways i better get going. thanks mom! Have a good week! love you!!

Love Brady

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