So the big thing that happened this past week was the group,
Remembering Our Culture, finally came and performed for the Stake. It
was great. ROC is a group from Utah, mostly students attending UVU and
BYU, and they are all ethnic in some sort. There are five different
cultures represented, Asian, Native American, Polynesian, African and
Latin. They do all sorts of cultural dances. They performed for our
stake Friday and Saturday. They did a really great job. All of the
missionaries here in Rancho had the opportunity to set up chairs, take
tickets and usher for the people attending. I was really glad that they
could come, because the entire time I've been in the Highland ward that
is what we have been promoting.
Unfortunately Elder Pyne and I still don't have any
investigators. We spent a little bit of time knocking doors this week,
but we weren't that successful. I'm hoping this upcoming week will be
different and we might start seeing some success here.
I just want to say again how much I love this ward,
though! The members here are all super nice to my companion and me. As
usual the kids are super fun and love to play with us. There are super
cool people who will always feed us when we don't have a dinner. And
being in a bike area at this time I'm getting a pretty good tan. Me
gusta.
Here's something cool, today was the first day on my
mission that I've had the opportunity to use my umbrella! That's
something neat.
There you have it, forks. You are the greatest!
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Now go, and be Golden,
Elder R. Sage Taylor
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