Thursday, October 14, 2010

Only in Nazca

If we came home to a house full of water in Idaho, we would have to get a pump and fans to take care of it.  Here, all we had to do was open the front door and sweep all the water out.  There was only about 3 inches.  It was like our own private wading pool!

Then we went to the church for meetings and when we came out President Tarque's car battery had been stolen.  He offered us a ride and when he started the car there was no power.  He opened the hood and there was no battery.  He said he couldn't leave the car there overnight or nothing would be left.  So he  borrowed a battery, started the car, took the battery out and drove home without one.

We found a young man the other day who was baptized in December and works all the time.  He wants  to serve a mission, and asked us to help him get prepared.  That makes two prospective missionaries we are working with.  Everyday never ceases to be amazing and we simply know we are where we are supposed to be and being taken care of.

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