Hhhhola best family ever!
I'll admit, every time I sit down at the computer to read emails, I m super excited. I read through all the emils that I get, and I love it. Then I realize, OH NO! It's my turn to write everybody now! I always start writing and I feel like nothing hppened this week. Which isn't true, my life s a missionry is usually pretty exciting. I think I'm just not very good t writing I've decided. Oh, sorry, I just relized that the A key on this computer is kind of spzzy. Hhhaha oh well, you can still read it ok. So, I'd like to strt off with some interesting news. S you cn see, I'm writing on Tuesday. Not only ws yesterdy veterns dy, President Miller officially changed Pdays to Tuesdy! It may not sound like a big deal to you back home, but to me it's a huge chnge to my schedule. So for the next few weeks until the end of the mission, you can expect to hear from me on Tuesday. Anyways, this last week was amazing! We finally have baptismal dates for the Vasquez family! YA! I'm very excited for them. They already have such great friendships in the branch, and the daughter has already starting going to early morning seminary too! That takes a lot of dedication. So I'm pretty sure that they will be baptized. Also, our district here is seeing a lot of baptisms. We had three last week. I don't know if I've mentioned it before, but as district leader, I'm responsible for interviewing all the investigators before they are baptized. Sometimes it feels like lot of pressure, but it's so amzing to be able to talk to all these great people. They are making such an importnt step in their lives. I'm thankful I haven't had to turn anybody down yet. All the people I have interviewed have been so redy and determined and excited. Sometimes I wish I had as much conviction as some of our new converts to the church. It's humbling. So we also have another investigator named Rudy who is starting to progress too! He called us a couple of days ago to tell us he recieved an answer to his prayer, and he believes the church is true. He wants to be baptized. So basically, it was an exciting week. Lots of good stuff happening. Hey, but it sounds like you are all doing pretty well! Is there snow yet back home? Oh, and I think that sister smith is in the other zone because I haven't seen her, but I did meet an Elder Hickens who said he knew Grandpa Sant! It's kind of funny, but I've actually talked to a few of the missionaries that have met with them. He's a nice guy. Anyways, I can't believe Adam is home already!!!! That's so exciting! It doesn't seem like it's been that long. I can't wait to see him again. Also, congratulations to Grandma and Grandpa Hatch for starting their mission! I hope it is wonderful. Well, I have to go now, but I hope you enjoy this unusually long email. Have a great week! -Elder Hatch
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