Dear Family,
Today my son was born. His name is Elder Anderton and he is a giant. He is 6 foot 5 inches tall, played football, ran track, threw javelin and shot put and is a really nice humble guy. He´s from kamas utah. It´s the first time I´ve needed to look up at my comp to talk to him in a long time because all my comps for a long time have been shorter than me. He knows very little spanish which has taken me way back to when I first started the mission. I am trying to adjust to speaking english more, I´ve serisously forgotten how to say a lot of things
This last week was spent in the hospital trying to figure
out what Elder Garcia has. We still don´t know what he has and he´s now
in San Francisco de Macoris so it´ll be a little harder for him to get
to the doctor´s office. He´s still peeing blood and they don´t know
why...and now he´s not with me so I guess I´ll never know.
It was a tough transfer and I don´t know that I can
say that I learned patience and tolerance but I know that it has
prepared me for what I will face now with my kid and in the rest of my
mission and the rest of my life.
General Conference was great! I was able to watch
all of it in English and can´t wait for the Liahona to read over the
talks again. It was my last conference in the mission so that´s kinda
sad because I feel I learn so much more from it being a missionary.
Many good friends are going home this transfer. It
will never cease to amaze me how quickly one makes friends in such a
short amount of time!
It´s so cool that you
were able to meet thomas vaga and his family. I do know him. I have
talked to him several times. So cool that you met him and were able to
talk.
Well life is crazy. The admissions counselor I
emailed from BYU told me to go in and change my application on the 15 to
apply for the summer semester so we´ll see how that goes. I got into
byui but am not sure if I want to go there....we´ll see how it all pans
out. I may or may not need to start a whole new application...
Life is crazy crazy crazy and the time is going to fly faster than ever now.
Elder Hunter Allen Robinson
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