Dear Family,
You asked if I kept the rattle from the snake. No, it was way too small.
You went on exchanges with Elder Chesler, what's his story? You haven't mentioned him before. You said that you guys did service and fixed Alva's fry bread stand. Who is Alva?
Elder Chesler is a sweet Elder. He knows how to play ball and he is an athlete. He is almost done, but he is cool. He is one of my favorites, and is a really good basketball player. I played some sweet basketball, and I loved that part. I'll send you some pictures next time. Alva is a member that we help in the church for a ton of stuff.
You said you had a district training. How was that? What did you learn about?
In district council we have different trainings and we talk about stuff that we can do better, but it was pretty good.
You had dinner with Sister Lazero, who is she?
She is a member of our ward. She is an old lady that always likes to feed us, she is super nice and does a ton for us to take care of us.
What kind of cinnamon rolls did you make?
They were the ones that dad made for breakfast, the one in the can that blows up when you twist it.
What is your favorite scripture right now? Why?
All of Alma 32 about the seed. It helps because we are planting a ton of seeds now and we will see how they turn out.
What do you think about prayer? How does it help you on your mission?
My prayers have been really good. I like to pray. Sometimes they are long but other times short so it works out I am getting a lot of good stuff from these prayers.
How was church? Still pretty low key?
Church is short, but I learned that everything has a path and you have to take the right path to get to your destination.
Wow, you guys had a NICE WEEK. it is really good to hear that people are doing good and those guys are at least doing something. Man, I didn't know Cody left but basketball should still be good.
I only have an hour to email today, so I didn't have hardly any time. I'll give ya like a 2 week report next time. ok.
I love you all so much. Have a great week.
Love, Elder Reiley
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