
Hola Familia, Yo todavía estoy en La Paz. Sorry, I mean I am still in La Paz. MY companion is still Elder Cruz de Mexico. I don't think Hna. Ochs had cambios, but maybe you guys can verify with her Family. How is Johnny doing? The pictures are of a breakfast that the Missionary couple Estribi gave us last Monday? I think it was. The video is smaller so I think it will send (but i think mom's school mail will reject this letter because it has an attachment...). I think I will try to buy a new sd card for my camara today or next week. Here in la Paz we haven't seen much progress on in the investigators, because none of them usually complete the committment to go to church on Sundays. We are still looking for new people to teach, but there ar not too many positive people, and finding families together is pretty hard. We put another baptismal date with the daughter of less-active members whose brother is serving in Guatemala, and we found a girl around age 20 from Columbia who seems the most positive and accepted a soft date (where we say we will help them prepare, but not yet with a date as a specific goal yet). Many people accept at least one appointment (cita) if we find them and teach in that same instance, but returning for a second appointment never seems to work out because they will usually have an excuse to not be there or to be busy... but we are positive and have good hopes for this change (cambio). We were in an FHE with our neigbors where I learn the importance that the children in a family do chores around the house (Joshua). It is not so much to learn how to clean or do things, it is more to learn how to serve and love your family enough to want contribute. Love you all, Elder Niendorf
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