I was asked to perform another baptism in the Rosario Branch. Luis is a humble man with a tremendous love of the Savior and a strong desire to follow Him. He builds homes for a living. He is quite expert at his trade. He is in the process of building a 4-plex by himself out of bricks and cement. I might have to go help him with the roof because it's a two story building.
Moving beds for the Hermanas to get them out of their mold infested house. It was gross!! Apparently, many of the missionaries have had to deal with mold but not to this extreme. The Hermanas loved the ride!
We're back at the waterfall. Everybody wants the grand tour. It was the elders turn this time. The water level was down so we could hike up to the top of the falls. It's a beautiful place to go. Elder Reinoso didn't have p-day clothes. Looks like Laurie and I need to take him shopping. As soon as the elders got to the lake they found the rocks and started competing to see who could throw them the farthest. Of course, I won... haha!
boys+water+rocks=fun times!!
On the way back from Villa Cuba we got stopped by a donkey who felt he owned the road. This is part of learning patience. We were teaching a family and looked out the door of their shack and saw a cow licking our car. The car needs a car wash but not a "cow" wash!
This is a typical Nica house but much larger than we're accustomed to. The kitchen, pila, shower, and bathroom are outside and they have dirt floors. This particular dwelling housed multiple families. We taught a lady struggling with cancer about our Savior's love.
No matter the dwelling the spirit can be present.
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