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The Lord can always use you for something, even if it is just for a bad example.

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Ok, it is time to write an email detailing this weeks events. (Alternative Subject Line was "Mountains to Climb", but I went with the best quote from Sunday School this week instead) Last preparation day we went hiking with half of the district in Sun Valley.  Sun Valley is home to the world’s first chair lift, and we hiked the mountain (Proctor) that it was constructed on. Here are pictures (feat. TREES!?!): Our [not] pet was meowing and patting at the window by Elder Silva's bed when we got up in the morning (we are on the second floor). So we opened the window to take it back downstairs.  Elder Silva likes lint rollers. Another perk of serving in Sun Valley is that we have a mountain in our backyard. So for our morning exercise on Saturday we tried to see how far up we could get before we had to go back. We had some members come with us. We didn't make it even halfway, but we did get high enough to get ti

El Rayo Mas Fuerte De La Historia

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Hola! Here we are again. This week has gone by very quickly due to the fact that life is currently quite good. Here is a recap (with pictures). Obligatory "Welcome to [New area]" picture. (above) We went to Carey for the first time. On the way we drove through a town called "Picabo" (Peek-A-Boo) not even kidding. We actually thought it was Carey when we first got there but we found out that it was still around another bend.  We found a few people there that spoke Spanish and were able to spend a good part of the day there. Carey borders the Craters of the Moon National Monument and Preserve. So we got out of the car and took some pictures with the lava. We also went to the other small towns that we cover now. One of which is called Richfield. Richfield is located in the middle of nowhere. There are cows here and people have pet sheep tied up in their front yards: Medio De La Nada Back to Vaca Amigo De Los Vac

It's not a pet if you don't feed it.

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🌄 (Sun [in a] Valley) (Because that is where I am) Yep, I got transferred out of Declo. It was hard saying goodbye to all the people that I met down there but it is time to move on to something new. Our last preparation day was pretty fun though, we went to Mt. Harrison and Lake Cleveland again. There was some snow and frost up there already, so WINTER IS COMING.   Bye Declo: Saw some cool people at transfers though! Also, my new companion is Elder Silva! He was also trained by Elder Hodge (who is now in the "real world"), hopefully he is proud of us! (blue razorback grill we saw in Dietrich) Oh, and he is from Peru, which helps a lot with the previously mentioned famous and Peruvian people here. Hailey Spanish Also known as "Sun Valley Spanish" because we cover far more than just Hailey, Idaho. We cover the Hailey 1st ward (which contains a Spanish Group that meets twice