Monday, May 28, 2018

Monday May 28th, 2018

Hey guys!

I got my first and my last haircut from this sister in Culiacán. (Sister Samantha)











You guys feel like time has slowed down? Not me! Time keeps flying by! So, the other day, my companion and I were walking down a street when we saw thick, black smoke coming out of a house. (almost all the homes here have a wall around them about 9 ft high) As we walked closer to the house, along with another guy, we heard a shout, "Help me!" Immediately we all three jumped over the wall dropping everything behind. As we entered the house, a lady was balling her eyes out saying that her house was burning. We asked her if there were any kids in the house to which she responded no. We then asked for the keys and opened her front door so she could get out. By this time another man had joined us. We then made our way to her patio were the fire was, and started spraying it with water while one of the other guys disconnected and took out a large tank of gas. He also turned off all the breakers. In a few minutes we put out the fire and started to calm the lady down. What had burned was a table and a couple buckets of paint. Luckily, the fire hadn't crept into the house yet. About ten minutes later, the firemen showed up. It was an awesome experience to have been able to help that lady. The rest of the day we smelled like smoke, but oh well!

The person getting married is from my MTC district. Sister Morre.  The short girl on the left in the gray, is also from my district. Sister Alder. 

Jacqueline is super excited for her baptism! They are now going to church on their own, but we pass by their house in the morning to see how their going. When we passed by, Lourdes (her mom) and her daughter, Karla, were waiting for the bus, but Jacqueline wasn't. We then went to her house and found out that she was going to take care of some kids and they still hadn't gotten there. We then explained to her that before her baptism she has to go to church 3 times, and that if she didn't go this week, her baptism wouldn't be until the next week. With a concerned look on her face, she wait one sec, and I´ll be ready. She told the lady to drop off her kids at the church. She is so ready for her baptism!

Well, this is the last time I'll be emailing from the mission. Thanks for all the love and support! 

Have a great week!

-Elder Radmall

P.S.   My food list: I understand if you can't do it all: steak, mashed potatoes, baked potatoes, fried chicken, lasagna, ham, turkey dinner, salmon, roast and veggies, chicken cordon blue casserole, goolash, cookies, cheese cake, cake, and brownies :)
















Questions:

Dad: YES!!!  (Do you feel your Mission has gone by faster than expected?)

Mom: I'm nervous about choosing a career. And adjusting to not having a full day planned out like here.  (What makes you the most nervous about coming home?  What do you feel will be the hardest adjustment to make?)

Holly: The people.  (What is it that you will really miss about Mexico?)

Sam: Navolato.  (What area will you miss the most in Mexico?)

Dylan: yes.  (Are you excited to see me?)

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