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CHILE SANTIAGO SOUTH MISSION
FRANCISCO ARANDA 530
SAN BERNARDO
REGION METROPOLITANA (SANTIAGO)
CHILE

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Tuesday, April 24, 2018

HAVE TO THINK OUTSIDE THE BUN IN THE TINIEST OF AREAS.

April 11, 2018

This week was a bit of a toughy although my companion finally started really feeling better and we were able to start working 100% again. Coming into the area things were looking good; there were a good deal of investigators, but we've been losing quite a few and have been having to drop some others. It's kind of been taking a toll on my companion's ánimo (energy, excitement) and I've been trying to help him out. My new area is a whopping .3 square miles! The small size makes things a bit discouraging for my comp since he's contacted just about every home in the area. We're going to see what we can do though; we've been trying to talk with members to get them to talk more with their friends and what not. 


We had interviews with President again on Monday and it was super chill cause I'm a little on my way out now and he knows I'm tranquilo. It was so funny because he was just like, "Well, there's not too much to talk about; you're going home soon anyways." And I just sat there like, kinda sniffling. However he did recognize that the ward I'm in has had some trouble in the past. 

We did recently find a Haitian that we thought we had lost contact with. He was excited to see us and said that he had started working so he had a different schedule. 

We saw a police car chase the other day! One car went zooming by cutting off cars through lanes of traffic and then a Police Charger flew by a few seconds later. 

Otherwise, I'm doing fine. We'll be seeing what happens. We're gonna have to think outside the bun on this one.

That's it. It's not too much cause not too much happened. 

Cultural note: Here in Chile we yell, "Alo" instead of knocking on the door because everybody uses little fences around their yard due to the delinquency here. You go up to the fence and yell (preferably with your diaphragm). Thanks to choir and voice lessons, I've got some pretty good 'alos'! But then, people don't actually walk out to their little fence or yell across the yard to respond.

It's the beginning of Fall here in Santiago. Have a great week!

-Elder Sierra

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