Salama Daholo e!
Vao lasa niakatra tany Antananarivo Elder Cyusa tamin'ny
Alarobia teo ary voatonga koa tam' izay ny namako vaovao, Elder Francom. Tena
milay be izy ary efa tiako be izy! Saika adinoko koa fa nisy ny fetim-pirenena
malagasy nandritra ny roa andro lasa ary tena karotana be le izy.
My new companion is finally here! Elder Francom is his
name for those who don't know and he's awesome! He's from Kaysville Utah and
he's been out here in the mission field for about 10 or 11 months now. He and I
already get along very well and it was awesome to start working with him this
last week. I'm super excited that he'll be my last companion to finish off the
mission and I can't wait to work my tail off with him this last transfer.
Anyways, this last week was a terrible teaching
week....Madagascar had it's "fetim-pirenena,"or nation holiday, on
the 25 and 26 this past week and it was absolutely crazy. It's honestly just
another excuse for Malagasies to go crazy and get drunk and it really hurts the
program when everyone is drinking and having a party. We actually had to set
curfews the last couple of nights at 6:00pm because sometimes things can get
out of hand during the "fetim-pirenena." Don't worry, everything is
all good and we should be back to a normal week this week.
Well, that's all I really got for this week. Bruno and
his family are still doing well and there making plans to get the divorce and
their legal marriage figured out. Keep them in your prayers as Bruno is trying
to find some money so he can go to Tana to talk to his ex-wife and get divorced
legally. It's kind of a sticky situation but I'm hopeful that it'll all work
out. Love you all so much and I hope everyone has a great week.
Love, Elder Stringfellow
Pics:
1.My last district
2. Our hotel in Ambositra
3.Manandona
4. Francom
PHOTOS OF THE WEEK
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