Monday, May 23, 2011

Walker's Week #13

So before I start I need to ask for some thing. First I need Joe to send me his address in his next letter. Segundo(Second) if you send me a package I need, ok not really need but would like a black little hymn to match my scriptures. And if you send me sheets I want some that aren´t green or white I would prefer a bright color.

Okey, so we went to a new area this week that niether me or my companion had ever been to. It is 10 minutes walking to get to you bus stop from are house. Plus a fifteen minute bus ride plus another 30 minutes walking from there its great so segundo time we went up there we were teaching a lesson and it started like really raining. And it is a road that goes up like the valley of a mountain stupid place to put houses I know but they are there. So we finish and all are other appointments are back where we usually are.
 So we go outside there is just tons of water coming down this road it was like half way up my shins. So me and my companion are like were going to get wet no matter what so we start walking down this hill and it is steeper than any road I´v ever seen so we are trying not to fall all the way down. Then we get to the bottom which is a bridge over a river and we have to start walking back up and there is water coming from the other way. It was great it was so much fun. oh the picture is when we were at the bus stop.



Oh so we have geckos in are house because Alajuela is the cockroach capital of Costa Rica. at night you can´t go more than ten steps without stepping on one. so we catch geckos alot and that is what i am holding in the one picture. its so cool you can watch the gekos catch the cochroaches.






Another one of the pictures is the view out my ward mission leaders house.
















This is a picture of a Catholic church, it is huge














 And the others are pictures of something awesome i can´t really remember what.

So I have time for another story we were knocking doors and we came to this house with a very gedo door. So we knocked on it and asked if we could say a prayer for there house. he said por que no (why not) and let us in. We walk down this hall and come to a room full of beds and a kitchen in it. We asked if we could have every one in their family come and participate in the  prayer and like 8 people all over twenty came out from who know where. I guess it was a family from Niceragua and they were all living in this little two bedroom house. So my companion prayed. And then we started teaching and more people came in. it was great.

Well I would tell another story but I am tired of typing so I love you all.
Adios

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