Another week in Patzun! Happy to hear from everyone as always, sounds like things have been going good :)
Before I forget! The WEIRDEST thing just happened! I got an email three weeks ago from someone writing to another Tyler Moore in the mission field; our email systems just got changed (btw, hoping this means no more delays?) and we got new addresses. Anyways it was sent to me so I told him that I accidentally got it and he should forward it to the other Tyler. Anyways he said thanks and I noticed his address in the email was in Bountiful, and I told him that if by chance he knew Aunt Janeen or Grandma and Grandpa, tell them hey for me. And guess what--he knows Aunt Janeen! They started talking and somehow figured out that him and Dad were BOTH born in Macon GA. Weird huh? Anyways he told me he called you guys this week, too funny. Youll have to tell me how it went :)
This week was pretty basic but excellent as usual! We are working WAY hard here, and I think the results are finally paying off. We found three new families to teach this week and Im hoping everything goes well. :) The work in the mountains is definitely slower! But weve contacted our brains out, asked references, befriended the ward, worked with the bishop, and we are finally getting progress moving! And as always I am so grateful to be here in Patzun. The ward is so incredible, I wish you could meet them. And the village is so beautiful. It is a remarkable experience to serve the people here :)
Wednesday we have zone conference so I think Ill be getting the packages then! Thanks so much :) Cant wait to hear the music :) and then tomorrow for Pday we are going to PanaJachel again! Ahh its the best. I never get tired of it. Wish you guys could see! Last week for Pday was way awesome too, we went to Zaragoza and were going to go to the waterfall there, but we didnt end up having time. Anyway we stayed at Hutchings/Vahai's house and made hamburgers and fries and brownies. We even bought the meat from one of the meat shops here where they actually raise the cows themselves. Ive never had the guts to try it but--it was awesome :) Also, I cant remember if I told you but I have picked up a hobby of making pancakes--I am SUCH a huge fan. :) The first few batches were a little tough, but yesterday I made the MASTER pancakes to finish off the fast-- golden, perfect thickness, and oh so soft. WAY yum :) Im thinking my next project is going to be brownies--the first batch at Zaragoza needed some work, but actually went quite well :D
Haha anyways sounds like everything is going awesome back home!
Miss you guys bazillions and hoping everything is going smoothly back home. Send my love to the ward. Only 2 more weeks in this change! Crazyyyyyyy fast
Love you
Tyler
My favorite part of this post is that Tyler is taller than his companion.
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