Date: Wed, Jun 3, 2015 at 9:20 AM
The yogurt here in Italy is fabulous, I eat pear, pineapple, raspberry, coconut, or mango yogurt every morning now with a bowl of cereal, they all have real fruit pieces and everything, just another reason to love Italian food.
--Anziano Benge
Well, sorry, but this is not really how to start a letter home, but I must apologize for not sending one last week. I'm still loving it here in Italy, although it's really tiring, but there's not too much more to ask for other than investigators that answer there phones, investigators that actually show up to meetings, friendly people, and member missionaries; other than than, there's not anything I feel I am lacking.
Last week was transfers, Anziano Crowther and I are still here, although he is district leader. But the Sisters are now Sorella Dixon and Sorella Griffin who was transferred here from Genova. The Anziani are Anziano Robb, who lives in Boise originally but used to live in Layton, and his companion, as anyone could have guessed, is his trainee, Anziano Skinner, from Layton. It feels like home. For those who don't know, Anziano Skinner is from my stake in Utah and even went to the same Aaronic Priesthood Camps and same High school. It is really cool.
This week has been long and hard, with less people showing up to things less people talking to us, and many activities that no nonmembers show up to. Even less people in church, the only thing there is more of is sweat. All I can say is 'this is sososo so So Sooooo different from the mission in Tennessee'
Non c'è più di dire.
Last PDay we threw a disc around, kind of made me miss Ultimate a bit, but I don't have much more to say. I will end this by asking you all to just pray for hearts to be opened, and for it to drop below 80 degrees Fahrenheit, but no matter how hot it gets, I know this gospel is the restored gospel of Jesus Christ! Until next time!
--Anziano Benge
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