Dear family,
So these last few weeks have been crazy p-day wise. Last week we had a zone p-day. Did you have those in Peru, Patrick? And we had to go all the way to Scarburough to go to the beach..... but we are the farthest area in the zone and it took us so long to get there and back that we only had about 1.5 hours there and then we had to get back home and we had no time to email. So that was kind of a bust. And then yesterday was a bank holiday, so all of the libraries over here were closed (as well as 2/3rds of everything else), so we ended pday at 5pm and are emailing now. Anyway, this week I finally remembered my camera so I can send you some photos. The first one is Rose at her baptism. Then we have the first time I beat Elder Sarrano at chess. There is also Joanne's baptism!!! And then her husband, Stuart, who is getting interviewed this Thursday and their son James (he is just about the happiest kid you will ever meet). I think I have still only seen him cry once. Here is Elder Sarrano and I learning to cook sausage rolls and then here is Elder Sarrano and I about to eat sausage rolls. :) Then here is my newest watch! I found it in a charity shop a while ago and I just had to have it. But I think that about sums up my life here..... Well I guess I had better answer a few of mom's questions. So first off - who are we working with? Well here you go (picture). My favorite thing to teach is probably temple and family history work. That is because the plan of salvation is probably my favorite principle and it is usually recent converts that I get to teach it to….. so it is pretty much just explaining a concept to a good friend. Easter is similar... except that I didn't get to hide or find a single egg and everyone I talked to was drunk. So that is the run down here.
Love ya! Bye,
Elder Tombs
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