Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Q and A

David,
 I have questions for you. Maybe you have time to answer today.

1. How do you cook when you have no power for 3 days? Do you have flashlights?
2. What is your ward like? How big is it? Do you have to teach any classes?
3. What is your daily schedule like? Do you have to be awake at a certain time? 
4. The photos of the city look like it is dry and dusty. True? 
5. What do you usually eat for meals? 
6. What is your apartment building like? Are there several floors? I think I've only seen the roof. 
7. Do you study the scriptures in Spanish also? 

Answers:
-Yeah so in the mornings I usually eat cereal and yogurt, but I tried to make a smart decision by buying powdered milk for this change because all the milk here is powdered milk anyways, but that was a bad choice because its freaking gross, but I use it anyways. and we don't eat dinner so we don't cook much!
-My ward is huge! like 500 people! but like only 70 are active so that is a bummer, and yeah sometimes i help teach classes, but really we need the members to do stuff because they do nothing..
-yeah so my schedule is wake up at 6:30 everyday, take a cold shower (because our boiler doesn't work) find food, and then I start studying at about 7.30. and from 7.30 or 8 to 9 is personal study. 9 to 10 is comp study. 10 to 11 is training. and 11 to 12 is language study. Then every day we walk like 4 kilometers or like 8 miles. then visit people all day, but at 2 everyday we have lunch with a member. and then home at like 8.30 to 9.30 planning for the next day and then sleeping at 10.30 
-yeah it is super dry and dusty, I have to clean my shoes like 10000 times a day because of it
-normally umm like soup, taquietos, pink rice, beans, meats. and a ton of tortillas
-so we have a house, it is two floors (which is really big for Mexico, like hugeee) and freaking huge so we are trying to get a new one, and it isn't in our area so I don't even understand why we live there, it is super far away, but in a pretty safe area so that is nice
-and yeah i study everything in Spanish! 

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