THE MTC!! Todavia no tenemos nuestras visas. ijole! (We still dont have our visas. Shoot!)
Staying here has been somewhat of a blessing though. I had the opportunity to be here for thanksgiving (which i hope everyone had the bestest thanksgiving and took a nap for me). So one of the benefits of staying here for thanksgiving is i got to listen to Elder Holland and his family. Kinda of a side note and funny story, I've been praying that i would here from elder holland before i left and when we were supposed to leave 2 weeks ago i was a little upset but i know that one reason we didnt receive our visas is so that i could hear from him. It was so great and spiritual. all his grandchildren sang a song (it was like primary program) and the youngest one was in the front singing the loudest (yelling) and he started on the 2 verse of the song so all the other grandchildren started laughing and had to stop and start over. It felt just like home.
so to my understanding my 'bear pelt' was the topic of conversation -------
****SUPER SIDE NOTE!!!! while writing this i got called down to the travel office and i'm going to the conselate TODAY to GET MY VISAS which means we are leaving either by the end of this week or next week. ESTOY MUY MUY MUY MUY ANIMADO!!!!!-------END SUPER SIDE NOTE!!!!****
so back to the bear pelt, I understand that i am to come home with it...well that doesnt look like thats going to happen. There was an elder in our district that didnt get his permisas and he got retransferred to Boise, Idaho. We was supposed to go the monterrey, and like me he didint pack any warm clothes. so instead of buying a coat for the short time he was going to be there i let him take the bear pelt to keep him warm. pues, lo siento! the bear pelt will not be making it back to chicago. it will probably resside in Idaho for time and all eternity.
so i dont have much more to write. Love you all. Next week i'll be writing from mexico!
Love,
Elder Kye Browning
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