Thursday, May 17, 2012

February 27, 2012

Hello Family, Hey, hi. How´r ya doin? I am fabulous. Actually no, I really am a little bit bummed out, but we will get to that later. So, how was your week? Did it really snow? I cannot believe that. This world is so strange sometimes. Here I am dying in the heat, and you are all out enjoying rain and snow. Okay, maybe I was exaggerating a little bit, but it is starting to warm up. The winter has officially gone (as of 3 weeks) and spring looks like it won’t last long either. Oh well. Its life. So, you told me that life is the same back at home, but I will have to ask you to explain this to me, because I find it a little hard to believe that nothing has changed in 1 YEAR! So tell me, what is an average week like back at home in Orem. My week was anything but average. I got to assist a seminary thing. It was basically a education for the future leaders of the mission (note: this does not mean that I will be a leader or anything. It just was preparing us with the things that we should know, on the off chance that we would be leaders of trainers). Basically there was about 50 missionaries there. That is like a third of the mission. And you want to know something great,... well, if you don´t oh well, because I will tell you anyways. I sat next to Elder Snow during the training. It was super SUPER weird, but awesome at the same time. I also got to see Elder Webster (from the MTC), and Elder Allen (my old companion). So basically life was pretty good. I had a blast, but also I realized that I have many things that I must improve on. For example; my teaching, my studying, my contacting, my planning. Basically everything. It got to the point that the Hna Cantu had to tell us how to eat... or at least what to eat. I did not have a problem with this, because I normally eat healthy,.... I know, I know. That sounds weird right? Elder Johnson eating healthy food. And just to think, I used to make fun of Jace for eating healthy... ha ha Oh, and by the way. I am in Mazatlan. Hence (refer to the first paragraph). Goodbye Libertad, y Los Mochis. Well, I love you all. Take care and have a good week. Love, Elder Johnson

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