Sunday night, David Archuleta came for devotional. DAVID. ARCHULETA. It pretty much rocked. In all, we had Elder Oaks, Elder Bednar, Elder Nelson, Elder Malm, Vocal Point, the BYU Man´s Choras, the lead organist for the MoTab, and David Archuleta come to the CCM. Woo hoo!
We left early in the morning on Monday. A bus took us to the train station in Provo and then we rode the train to the green track in Salt Lake and took the green track to the airport. When we got the the airport, Elder William´s sister was there and that was cool becasue he didnt know she was coming; she got home in early December from her mission in Florida. At the Salt Lake airport, all of our bags were free, and that was a surprise to everyone. We were supposed to have to pay. Happy New Year to us!! We got to call home home for about 20 minutes at the Salt Lake airport, and that was super nice. Also, while at the airport, I lost my magnet name tag and couldnt remember where I put my pin one, so I was Hermana Allen for a while there. Then we left to Atlanta, and when we got to Atlanta, there were no payphones, so I couldn't call home from there, but a nice woman let me use her cell phone. I got Panda for my last meal, and I got an 3 entreee plate and it was only $8.58. Super cheap!
| The district before we left |
The flight to Argentina fue super long, but I got a complimentary eyemask and earplugs, so I slept fine. It was 9 and a half hours to Buenos Aires, and they fed us dinner and breakfast and, as you can probably guess, it was kind of gross. Perro, esta bien. At the airport, a man holding a sign picked us up. A MAN WITH A SIGN! Like in the movies. That was legit. We got in a bus and went to the Buenons Aires CCM and picked up 20 more misisonaries. Then we travelled for about 3 1/2 hours to the mission home.
At the mission home, we ate some empañadas there and some pizza and went to a really long, boring meeting and them took some pictures with the mission president and wife and then went back to the meeting. The pictures are posted somewhere, but i don´t know where. We ate dinner, which was pollo con queso blanco y papas. And for dessert, we had fruit. All of the hermanas slept in the same area, and all of the elders slept in the same area.
Oh, in this mission, we wake up at 7 and go to sleep at 11. And we can´t email anyone in the mission, but we can email everyone outside the mission. Muy estraño. This morning, I left at around 10 to go to my area, which is called Puebla, I believe, and meet my trainer, Hermana Yi. Hermana Yi is Korean and speaks Korean, English, and Spanish, so that´s pretty cool. It is fetching hot, but it kind of feels like Hawaii. It rained today. I don't have much else to say, so I will just upload some pictures!
| Hermanas Yi and Spencer |
Com Mucho Amor,
Hermana Spencer
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