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

Monday, June 11, 2012

Pouring down rain in Paraguay creating a muddy waterfall.


So yay for being admitted to Snow College and we´ll have fun on our little trip there to find housing and meet with a counselor.  I would like to take a ton of credits, keep myself busy. I'm tempted to go for a triple major. 1 pre engineering 2 science (as is suggested) and 3 music. It would be the most epic 2 years anyone has ever attempted. Finish 2 years with 3 degrees, and with honors too. I plan on studying like no one has studied before. But yeah. but yeah it will be an epic start to college. 

And I did this week buy a couple of souvenirs. One for me and a gift for Brady, and this week I am going to get gifts for the whole family (and by that I mean my immediate family. You, Dad, Brady, and Kaylee) so I'll do as you commanded and try not to buy living things, but I will find stuff to buy. Don't even worry about it. 

As far as the work goes, things have been going very differently than I thought they would. We aren't finding very many new people. The ones we are finding aren't progressing and it looks like I'll end with just one more baptism,  but all is well, and all will go the way the Lord wants. All things have been done according to the wisdom of Him who knows all things.

Well, we are still working hard here. Trying to find people to teach, but yeah. Don't get too trunky Mom. The end draws nigh and there is little time. Next week will be my last letter home and it still isn't hitting home. So I love you tons and look forward to next weeks letter. Love you tons.

Love, Elder Brown



This week was pretty quick. but then again all of the weeks go by quick, but yeah. We are working hard but things just aren't falling into place, but you can never work in God's work without being successful in some way even if you can't see where your succeeding. But Deysi is going to get baptized Saturday, my last Saturday of the mission, so it will be great. 

Sorry I don't have much to say today, I'm just here working as always, but I wanted to thank you again for all the sacrifices you have made for me. I was talking with a pair of members yesterday and reviewing with them how great of a father you were to me and how much you did to help me succeed. How you came to my hockey games and even a lot of the practices, something no other parents ever did, and this you did not because you had to and not even because hockey was the sport you played before, but because of your love for me and your intrest in my life. Thanks for always being there dad. I do recognize the sacrifices you have made for me and the love you have for me. You are an amazing father. I love you tons and hope to be half as good a father as you are. Love you tons.

Love, Elder Brown

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