So, this past week has been full of adventures! Today we were able to hike a cliff called Frailes (the monks), it was super awesome and cool! The rocks were huge (but sadly my camera died so I have no way of getting pictures of it).
{(I, the mom found these on his hard drive so maybe he actually does have pictures)}
This week has had its ups and downs, as well. We had our bikes break three different times, on the same day we both got flat tires. During intercambios (splits) the Elder that borrowed my bike complete broke-off the hand breaks it kind of sucked! I was able to do two different set of intercambios with our zone leaders, Elder Gledhill, and Elder Dale. It was really fun to serve in Tepa as well, we were also able to go see general conference in a chapel in tepa so that I could watch it in English and that my companion could watch it in Spanish. It was such an amazing to time receive both personal revelation as well as revelation for the entire church! If you haven´t seen it go watch it with a question in mind!! I really loved Elder Hollands talk!
So, we are going to have to drop the Lopez family because they don´t want to hear any more about the gospel. It was really hard to have that happen. But after we were told they didn’t want to have us visit, we had an amazing lesson on the restoration with Anselmo, He is a fifty-year-old man that looks thirty and just came out of an 80´s rock movie. During the lesson, we asked him to be baptized on the 27th of October! It was a really amazing spiritual lesson, but I was still a little heartbroken about what happened with the Lopez family.
While I was on intercambios con Elder Gledhill I had an awesome experience with this old lady. We decided to go visit one of their investigators but they weren´t home. So, as we looked around we tried to figure out what we should do instead. I looked across the street and saw this old Hermana that appeared very catholic, I decided to give it a try. I knocked on the door and Elder Gledhill said you do this one your own. So, I kind of did. She told us that she did not want to change her religion or listen to us because she knew that she didn´t want it. I asked her how she could know she didn´t want something if she never tries it. As we were talking she slowly opened her semi-closed door more and more. Finally, a truck passed by very close and the sidewalks here are more like fat curbs, so she invited us to come in and talk to her. She told us about her beliefs and she talked about Adam and Eve, so I slyly twisted the conversation to talk about how the fall was essential to the plan of God and then taught her about the plan of salvation. I felt bad the entire time because every time I looked to pass off the lesson to Elder Gledhill he never looked back. Turns out he wanted to see how I teach so he kindly let me teach by myself. As I taught the Hermana. the spirit testified to her of the truth and the lesson was going very well until.... Her Borracho (drunk) Husband entered the room. He was hammered, his speech was completely slurred, and I could not understand one word. He kept smacking his fist into his other hand and raised his voice. I thought he wanted to hit me. We calmly explained to him that we were only sharing a message to strengthen their faith and we kept hoping he would leave. After 10 minutes we realized he wasn’t going to leave us alone. We told them we would love to come back next week and talk more. They agreed, and the Hermana appeared to be happy we could continue the lesson at a later time. When we said goodbye, we did a Mexican farewell where you shake hands, hug and pat the back of the person you are saluting, and then finish with a shake again. When he shook our hands, he tried to squeeze as hard as he could, which was not very hard, and pat our backs. It was basically a five star when he "patted" our backs. Haha but yeah that was my week.
Love, Elder Snow
I taught my kids how to do the "Blood" sign years ago. I never expected JJ to one day flash this sign in Mexico.
The Photoshoot
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