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

Monday, June 13, 2011

Our Bishop has this banner thing that he put on me to take a picture.

Francisco is still moving towards baptism (slow and steady wins the race) but we haven't found Ramon in a while, so we will keep trying with him. We did find a really cool family of like 9 people. The dad doesn't know how to read but loves what we've taught him, and they all know that God sent us to them so that's super cool. We will see what happens. We've only taught them twice, so yeah.

We are almost at the 1 year mark, week after next, and there's the one year, so we aren't that far away right mama?

I love ya tons. I really have come to appreciate you. It's funny how things like that happen. Stay away from home long enough and you realize just what it was you had. It's like I heard once, "you don't know what you got til you don't got it no more," but luckily I only don't have my home for 2 years and after that I got home again. I'm such a mamas boy, but that's ok. The best people are. I love ya tons and I look forward to your email next week. Thanks for writing, I really appreciate it. You don't know how much it means to me to get letters every week. I hear about other people that their parents don't write them very often and it makes me grateful for what I have. Thank you so much for taking the time to write me. I really appreciate it. I love you tons and I'm glad that I was blessed to be in your family. You have always been huge examples to me. I appreciate it so much, and I know that Kaylee and Brady do to. Thanks for all you do and all you are. I love ya tons.

Love
Elder Brown

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