PARA LA FAMILIA
Dear Family,
How is everyone doing? Everyone must be really busy because today I didn’t really receive much letters. Time goes by way fast at home. Sounds like everything changes so much in one week…People in different places, doing different things every other week. Well Dad, just to let you know, I have no clue what I want to do when you guys come down. So that makes two of us who don’t know what we are going to do. And as for hotels and car rentals, you’re going to have to do some internet searching. You should have called the mission office about three weeks ago, because now they have white washed the office…there are two new office secretaries that don’t know anything. They are pretty much lost in there. If you call they might be able to help you. Do you have their number?.. if not, ask me for it, and I will send it next week. In San Pedro, there are a ton of hotels, but most are in really dangerous areas. So I don’t know if you would like to stay in a nice place and be safe or in an all right place and maybe have problems. To me it’s the same. Are you planning on renting a car? Because I don’t think you will want to ride in the buses down here. So what do you really want to do? What day are you flying in? I have had 7 areas and there is a chance that I might have another. And we only will have 4 days, and the first and the last we are going to have to stay here in San Pedro. So that only leaves us 2 other days. To get out to Colon its about 5-6 hours in bus. In car, I have no clue. Tela is on the way to Colon. That was my first area in the mission. Right now I am maybe thinking, Wednesday after change meeting, we can go get my stuff in the office, and then go to visit 3 of my areas which are really close to each other: Vista Hermosa (15 min from San Pedro), then Potreillos (30 min away) then Santa Cruz de Yojoa (about 1 hour). Those 3 places are all on the same road. And we could visit them pretty fast and return back to San Pedro the same day and stay the night. Then on Thursday morning go to Puerto Cortez and then to Tela…And maybe spend the night in Tela. Then on Friday really early go out to Tocoa… Colon on Saturday morning and then come back to San Pedro. And on Saturday afternoon we can do something here in San Pedro and Saturday night visit this area that I am in right now. What time are we leaving from here Sunday? I am thinking after doing all of that you will all be pretty exhausted. I kind of wanted to go visit the island Roatan, but it looks like we will not have enough time. But if you would like to make time I could squeeze that into the plan, but it doesn’t look possible. Hopefully you have a little bit of money saved up because all of this doesn’t look so cheap. And I was wondering if you could buy a couple gifts from the States to give to a couple really special families here in Honduras. In Tela I have one really special family, in Vista Hermosa lives my grandma, and here in San Pedro lives my Honduran parents. So, just a couple of gifts would be nice. Those people were my cooks and they really are family to me. Out of my 7 areas I have had 5 cooks. So if you could buy 5 gifts and bring them down that would be nice. I hope I am not asking for too much. Buy it’s kind of going to be hard to leave my country after 2 years. Well this has been a pretty horrible trunky letter. I hope to not have to write like this again. This past week went by really fast again. On Tuesday we had our Multi-Zone Conference, and on Wednesday I left my area on divisions to the most dangerous neighborhood in San Pedro. This Saturday and Sunday we had Stake Conference. An Area 70 came and talked. It was one of the most powerful talks I have ever heard here in Honduras. The spirit was so strong. Our investigators loved his talk. Now they can’t stop talking about the man. President Cruz also talked at our Stake Conference. Well I have to get going… my time is running short. Thanks again for the white shirts and Reese’s puffs. The Reese’s puffs lasted about 4 to 5 days. They were great. Thanks again for your prayers and letters. Have a great week. Love you all. Love, Elder lee
How is everyone doing? Everyone must be really busy because today I didn’t really receive much letters. Time goes by way fast at home. Sounds like everything changes so much in one week…People in different places, doing different things every other week. Well Dad, just to let you know, I have no clue what I want to do when you guys come down. So that makes two of us who don’t know what we are going to do. And as for hotels and car rentals, you’re going to have to do some internet searching. You should have called the mission office about three weeks ago, because now they have white washed the office…there are two new office secretaries that don’t know anything. They are pretty much lost in there. If you call they might be able to help you. Do you have their number?.. if not, ask me for it, and I will send it next week. In San Pedro, there are a ton of hotels, but most are in really dangerous areas. So I don’t know if you would like to stay in a nice place and be safe or in an all right place and maybe have problems. To me it’s the same. Are you planning on renting a car? Because I don’t think you will want to ride in the buses down here. So what do you really want to do? What day are you flying in? I have had 7 areas and there is a chance that I might have another. And we only will have 4 days, and the first and the last we are going to have to stay here in San Pedro. So that only leaves us 2 other days. To get out to Colon its about 5-6 hours in bus. In car, I have no clue. Tela is on the way to Colon. That was my first area in the mission. Right now I am maybe thinking, Wednesday after change meeting, we can go get my stuff in the office, and then go to visit 3 of my areas which are really close to each other: Vista Hermosa (15 min from San Pedro), then Potreillos (30 min away) then Santa Cruz de Yojoa (about 1 hour). Those 3 places are all on the same road. And we could visit them pretty fast and return back to San Pedro the same day and stay the night. Then on Thursday morning go to Puerto Cortez and then to Tela…And maybe spend the night in Tela. Then on Friday really early go out to Tocoa… Colon on Saturday morning and then come back to San Pedro. And on Saturday afternoon we can do something here in San Pedro and Saturday night visit this area that I am in right now. What time are we leaving from here Sunday? I am thinking after doing all of that you will all be pretty exhausted. I kind of wanted to go visit the island Roatan, but it looks like we will not have enough time. But if you would like to make time I could squeeze that into the plan, but it doesn’t look possible. Hopefully you have a little bit of money saved up because all of this doesn’t look so cheap. And I was wondering if you could buy a couple gifts from the States to give to a couple really special families here in Honduras. In Tela I have one really special family, in Vista Hermosa lives my grandma, and here in San Pedro lives my Honduran parents. So, just a couple of gifts would be nice. Those people were my cooks and they really are family to me. Out of my 7 areas I have had 5 cooks. So if you could buy 5 gifts and bring them down that would be nice. I hope I am not asking for too much. Buy it’s kind of going to be hard to leave my country after 2 years. Well this has been a pretty horrible trunky letter. I hope to not have to write like this again. This past week went by really fast again. On Tuesday we had our Multi-Zone Conference, and on Wednesday I left my area on divisions to the most dangerous neighborhood in San Pedro. This Saturday and Sunday we had Stake Conference. An Area 70 came and talked. It was one of the most powerful talks I have ever heard here in Honduras. The spirit was so strong. Our investigators loved his talk. Now they can’t stop talking about the man. President Cruz also talked at our Stake Conference. Well I have to get going… my time is running short. Thanks again for the white shirts and Reese’s puffs. The Reese’s puffs lasted about 4 to 5 days. They were great. Thanks again for your prayers and letters. Have a great week. Love you all. Love, Elder lee
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