Hello everybody. It is going great in Santiago. Christmas was great and now it's about time for a haircut, but we can't go out tomorrow because New Years Eve and New Years is supposedly really crazy, but not as crazy as Chile's Independence Day in September. You hear some pretty cool stuff. The culture here is going to take a little to get used to. They don't refrigerate milk, or eggs and it costs too much so they just use cold yogurt on their cereal. That is awesome that Hayden Cooper came back. I wonder how long it took him to pick up the language. Does he struggle remembering English now. ONLY ONE MORE TRANSFER LEFT AND IM OUT OF HERE. ONLY A COUPLE MORE WEEKS UNTIL EVERYTHING I SAY IS IN CHILEAN. The last two weeks went bye so fast. Ill be dunking before I know it, JK. Instead of going out on P-day we are going to Al Cantara to have a barbecue and play some volleyball. I can't wait for some new food. About my spanish, I'm fluent. No, but it is coming along. I don't know if I will see any fireworks on New Years Eve, but at Vina del Mar I hear they have a pretty sweat fireworks show. They launch the fireworks off the boats to watch from the Beach. I hope they are humble and ready for the gospel. I know that God has prepared them to receive the message of the Gospel. The Latinos are leaving tomorrow, and we will get the biggest group coming in to replace them that we've had. There will be like 50 something new elders coming in, which is a lot. The MTC will be packed. We are getting new teachers too. I hope are first teacher and TRC teacher stay. Our TRC teacher is awesome, and he has been able to be our teacher for four weeks. Sometimes teaching the "Investigators" is hard, but it is good practice. Thats about it for this week, have a nice week and enjoy the last of break from school. Love ya.
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