As far as recipes go, all that I have to work with is a frying pan and a pot, like a pot to boil water. That´s about the extent of my kitchen and cooking. There´s not a whole lot that I can do, but I can get a little creative.
That´s cool that Sister Blunck came home for a bit. As mission President they will be out for three years, so that´s a little bit longer than me. They´ll love every minute of it. Cool fact, I will actual end the same time that my mission President ends. Well it´s a cool fact to me.
Another cool fact, I am now in another area! I am back in the state of Guerrero in the city of Chilpancingo. My area is called Zupango. It´s a little pueblo outside of Chilpancingo. My companion is Elder Woodcox. He´s from Colorado. He´s a pretty cool elder, he has just a little less time than me. I am also a normal missionary right now. Which is nice because I can focus a lot more in my area.
I´m excited to be here. This is the first time that I am working in a branch. I´ve always been in wards. So I´m excited to see how this will go.
Nothing really big happened this past week. We worked hard but we learned a lot from our mistakes. Since it has been getting darker earlier, we can´t really contact at night time, because no one has confidence with the person at the front door. So we always have to visit ppl that we know or who knows who we are.
I´m excited to bring all that I have learned to this area. Having 17 months means lots of experience. So I don´t feel lost when coming to a new area, I ask a few questions to the missionary who has been here, to get a feel for how things are going and then go to work. It´s such an awesome feeling.
Tell everyone hi for me and that I miss them, and that in no time I will see them again.
Thanks Mom. For everything. Keep going strong. The Lord will take care of you and the family.
Love your son,
Elder Cameron Coon
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