One Month and 3 Days...

Dear family and friends and those who read my blog,

It has been one month and three days since I left the CTM and entered the mission field. It is strange that I have been out for so long. I know this is a cliche to say but, I feels like it was only yesterday that I was sitting at home with you all.

Nothing especially exciting has happened. I am teaching. The progress in this city is slow, but we are making it.

Oh, there was something last week noteworthy. I had my first zone conference. I really enjoyed it. I learned a lot, and I got to talk with my mission president once more, and in Portuguese. Believe it or not I am actually finally starting to get a hold of the language. I just need now to learn more vocab and work on pronunciation then I will be like a really Brasileiro. But forming my thoughts is coming much more quickly. I am really loving it.

This here have cooled down some. Most of last week it rained, and when I say it rained, it truly rain. It rained every day with out fail and most off the day. There was only 10 hours one day when it was not raining. But I liked it. I finally got to use that rain coat. It works great by the way.

Well life rolls on. I will talk to you all later.

Love,

Elder Caleb S. Carriere

1 comment:

  1. Caleb,

    Como sempre passo por aqui, abaixo uma mensagem pra você:

    Abraços significam amor para alguém com quem realmente nos importamos.....
    para nossos avós ou nossos vizinhos, ou até mesmo para um ursinho amigo......

    Um abraço é algo espantoso... é a forma perfeita de mostrar
    o amor que sentimos, mas que palavras não podem dizer.

    É engraçado como um simples abraço faz-nos sentir bem...
    em qualquer lugar ou em qualquer língua...
    É sempre compreendido...
    E abraços não precisam de equipamentos, pilhas ou baterias especiais...
    É só abrir os braços e o coração...
    Abração pra você....

    Com carinho,
    Charmene Cavilhas

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