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

Sunday, September 25, 2011

Everything is going super well. Saturday we have the baptism of Carlos. He's a great kid and he's super ready. It will be awesome. Right now it looks like we will be going on an average of a baptism every 2 weeks, which is good but it's not perfect. We thought we were gonna have 3 weeks in a row with baptisms, but it doesn't look like that will be happening, but it's ok. A baptism every 2 weeks is really good. That's the goal of the mission, 2 baptisms a month, so we are excited. For my comp the language is coming little by little. There are still the usual grammatical errors but it's to be expected with his time in the mission. He is able to help me teach but he just needs to pipe up more. He's a quiet kid, but he's great.

I want to make sure that the pictures get there so I am attaching them now. Yeah moving always sucks, which is why I don't like changes. Packing everything up, getting to the new area unpacking everything. Really that's the only reason I don't like changes.

Well I have some news that you might get mad about, but don't get mad. I think I might want to extend my mission. I wrote president about it and he said that after the 1st of the year I should ask him about it again because he will know what the numbers of coming in and going out will look like. I really just feel like I owe the lord more. He has given me so much, he has changed me into a better person, I feel like I owe it to him to give a little bit more of my time. It's not set in stone yet, but I feel that I would like to. What do you think about that? I want to hear your opinion, so that I know how you feel as well.

But yeah my time is already up but I love ya tons. and I thank you again for being so faithful in writing me every week. I love talking with you and look forward to hanging out after the mission. I love ya and miss you, and look forward to Christmas "when we´ll be together again" (through skype) man sometimes my own mind bothers me when I remember random songs out of nowhere, but I love ya and look forward to your email next week. Love you.

Love, Elder Brown

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