Wednesday, November 21, 2007

Happy Thanksgiving tomorrow!

Hey guys, how's it going?

It sounds like everything is going great. I am in Toledo today, in the library on top of the hill you can see from most of the pictures of Toledo, emailing right now. It's the building that has four pointy corner towers and is in the middle of the famous hill area. It is awesome. We have been to the Elder's piso here, and it was built in the times of Columbus. It has way low ceilings and is super, super old. We have been to the huge capilla on the hill also. We also went to the Lladro store that sells the Missionary Lladro and the one of the Christus. The only catch is that you have to mortgage your house to buy one piece of that stuff.

We taught Hamilton on Wednesday, and we had tuna fish with sliced tomatoes on top of rice and then some beans. Tomatoes and tuna fish are my kryptonite, but I scarfed it down and I am still alive. It wasn't as bad as I thought it would be.

The floors were finished on Thursday, and then we moved back in on Friday morning, but couldn't put our stuff on the floors until that night. The floors are spectacular! You can use them as a mirror, they are so squeaky clean. It was fun living in Mostoles for the week, but I am so glad to be back in our sweet brand new looking piso. We are for the most part, finished, with a few odds and ends to finish in the next week and a half before transfers on the first Monday in December, when my companion is pretty much for sure leaving. I am pretty sad, but we have had a lot of fun, and have done tons of great missionary and construction work.

We taught Mimi and company at English lessons and it went really well. We took a member named Hermano Moro to teach a recent convert who isn't a very recent convert at all, but we just haven't been able to teach all of the after baptism charlas that the last missionaries started. Have a great Thanksgiving I will hopefully add more to this back in Fuenlabrada, but if not have some delicious food. Pete and Grandma Judy, thanks for the emails this week.

Love,
Elder Miller

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