Best way to send packages to Tyler

If you want to send things in the mail, here's the address:
ELDER TYLER MOORE
MISION GUATEMALA CENTRAL
AVE. REFORMA 8-60, ZONA 9
EDIFICIO GALERIAS REFORMA
OF. 505, APARTADO 921-A
GUATEMALA GUATEMALA C.A

Putting a religious Sticker on any packages can help prevent theft of contents.

Thursday, December 9, 2010

Nov 8th

Officially halfway through the change. Ive started thinking so much lately about where Ill be next! Cant believe its closing in :)
This week was pretty exciting! Tuesday was our conference with Elder Martino--do you remember him? He gave a talk in April conf. with the story of the kid who played baseball. He's in our Area Presidency (all of central america), and he's WAY energetic, so it was a fun conference! He gave really awesome instruction and counsel, stuff we can do to improve the work here. It was all awesome--we were definitely lucky to have him!
Wednesday was our pday, so we went to Iximche out in Tecpan. We didnt have time to get home from the conference, so me and Elder Patterson got to stay the night in Patzun! It was AWESOME! I loved getting to be there again. We went out at 6ish and met with a lot of my old member friends from there, it was so exciting. I cant remember if I told you about the family Perez, but they got baptized! It was so exciting to see them after that. And I went to the Ajpops too--LOVE them. I think if there was one family I wanted you all to meet it would be them. They are hysterical. And they all speak Kaqchikel--I spoke some Tzutujil with them. We actually could understand each other! The languages are pretty close. It was way fun :) Anyways Wednesday the whole zone went to Iximche, to see the old ruins. It was way fun, and I love being with this zone. We also ate at a buffet, something I havent had in 14 months. It was amazing. Hahaha.
The work this week has also gone well--We found some way cool people this week to teach, and we've been working a lot with the members--I LOVE these members here in Santiago. They are all awesome.
Biggest news--no more scoff! The Area Presidency decided to nix it for all of Central America, any traditional clothing (I dont know how many more of us there were). So we packed it up, and the sandals too :( Haha. Im going to miss it, but I was lucky I got to use it most of my time here. And--this week has been so cold! Temps in the 50s.

Tyler

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