Hey family!
This week has been very good. It was my companion's birthday this week, so that was cool. We went and ate cake with a lot of members and stuff and it was good. It is funny, as of today he has the same amount of days that I have months left in the mission, haha. We didn't have a baptism this week but we have one investigator, Elizabeth, who accepted baptism for next week on Jueves (Thursday), so I'm super excited for that. It will be great. She is the mom of Hugo, who is a member, and it is the same Hugo that we baptized his sister like 3 weeks ago. It is really great to see his family slowly join the church one by one! I have a testimony that this church is true and that through living the gospel, the gospel unites families and brings true happiness. People search their whole life for happiness and never find it because they look to the world and to money, but I know and have a testimony that with those things you can only find temporary happiness. The real, true lasting happiness is in the gospel of Jesus Christ. I'm so blessed to have the knowledge of this gospel and I am so grateful that I am here and have the opportunity to bring it to others and to unite families! This past week, I had the opportunity to give my first blessing in Spanish. I have always just anointed and my comp gives the blessing, but this past Lunes, Monday, we were asked to give blessings to three little kids before they started school again. One of them asked me to give him the blessing, so I did. It was a little hard because the Spanish is different than just normal talking but the Lord blessed me to have the words to say and it was a really great experience! I also, this past week, had the opportunity to do some service for a member. He wanted to start tiling his house but didn't know how. He asked if I knew how and I said that I did and so I helped him to start the tile in his house and showed him how to do it, haha. I never thought that would be a skill I would use on my mission, but I did, haha, and it was great to be able to help. It is also very funny because being an American, everyone here thinks I have never worked a day in my life and when I showed them how to do this they were all shocked I knew how to work, haha. Their image of Americans is a lot different then it actually is but I just find it funny! I was thinking the other day, this will be the first time I miss the big dirty (family reunion) and it feels a little weird. I hope that you all have a great time! And know that I am in the right place and I'm so happy to be here and everything is going great! Let the whole family know that I am doing good and that I am staying safe. Tell everyone up at the big dirty that I love them and am thinking about them and praying for them all! This past Domingo (Sunday) was the Primary program in the ward here and it was really great to see all the little kids get up and bare their testimonies and little parts in the program. Their Spirits are so sweet and sincere. I love to watch the Primary programs and it was just as great here in Mexico! I love you all and I miss you all! I hope you all are doing great. Thanks for all the letters. They are great, thank you! I love you all!
Love,
Elder Despain