Dear Family,
I know it is after 6 but we were assigned to do this survey online and Elder Escobar is still doing it so I have a couple more minutes. This has been a good week with a lot of walking and knocking doors. We have found a lot of catholics and evengelicals and a few jehovahs witnesses and a seventh day adventist that really wanted to teach us a thing or two about the gospel and few people that want to listen to us.....
We have very few investigators right now and even fewer progressing.
really just one- Chana and she is a shining star that is definitely
getting baptized next month.
It seems that it is a world wide
standard that Christmas stuff hits the shelves in stores at the
beginning of October and the Christmas lights go up before halloween.
I´m not complaining because I love it and hope that every house in the
DR has Christmas lights and a Christmas tree. I haven´t heard any
Christmas songs yet but I´m sure they are on their way. you are probably
saying ´well missionaries don´t listen to the radio so of course he
hasn´t heard Christmas music.´ But the people here find it necessary to
listen to their music and the radio loud enough for the whole city to
hear so we hear a lot of music all the time.
They do appear to celebrate halloween here in what way I don´t know
but they recognize the holiday and the day. I highly doubt little
kiddies dress up and go house to house asking for candy seeing as how
there are constantly people telling us how dangerous it is in the
street, especially at night. don´t worry at no point in my mission have I
felt in danger and the Dominicans are a generally paranoid and
superstitious people. I assume they use Halloween as an excuse not to go
to work and throw parties and like every where else in the world
drink.....We shall see what halloween looks like in the DR in a week.
I hope everyone is okay and staying afloat with work and school. It
sounds like everyone is extremely busy and working hard. hey Dad it´s
exciting that you´ll be in Florida soon. you´ll be a lot closer to me!
:) hopefully the trade show goes well and you are still enjoying
your new job and you are settling in.
Taft, I´m super excited for you and all the things you are doing
and will be doing in your life in the coming months. The mission is a
big deal and i don´t think anyone is really truly ready but you can do a
lot to prepare. Like you said, read the scriptures and study them with
the mission in mind. you have a great advantage having grown up with the
church as a integral part of your life and i am thankful for that every
day as I teach and testify. Preach my gospel is the manual of the
missionaries and being familiar with it will benefit you greatly. Keep
up the hard work and know that I am praying for you and the rest of the
family.
I´m still waiting for an explanation of what exactly dad´s new job is and what he is doing in the water park company....
Life is good and spanish is coming everyday.
Elder Robinson
