Good morning. This is Ray Holt in the Lima Peru Mission. I'm just calling to tell you your boy's on his way home and that you for a wonderful young man who has blessed this mission and blessed the lives of Sister Holt and I. We are very grateful to have known such a wonderful young man who we love. (He gets so choked up here he can't talk for a moment.). Congratulations on such a fine son. Thank you. Bye.
Well I don't know how long it's been without an email from me. A month? Two? Quien sabe. I hope you all are just on the edge of your seats because finally here's some news about that one missionary. I think I'll just start off with a few things that happened this week. First off, Monday we climbed the hill (mountain) again. It was awesome because it's now covered in green. There's a wall that you have to jump to get to the second peak, and after crossing it we just got shlapped with fresh cold air because of the vegetation. We continued on past the second peak, and were well on our way to the third, but then that little voice that we should all listen to said, "Hey, bad idea." That was probably for the best. We were in the clouds and with all the vegetation it was super slippery. We were also basically climbing a cliff face to get to the third peak, and a fall would've meant death. Sad that we didn't make it, but happy that I at least ha...
Hey hey I'm still here, ran out of time last week so this time I'll tell you guys about some service we did two weeks ago. The buildings here in Peru are basically squares and rectangles. They build one and stick rebar pointing up in the walls so if they ever want to expand up, they can. Entonces for this service, we had building materials on the ground, 19 bags of concrete, and a huge pile of sand that, unfortunately, needed to be on top of the roof, which was 5 stories up. The bags were done pretty easy, we just had to yeet them up 10 flights of stairs. The hard part was the sand. For this we had a bucket, some wire, a rope, and a pulley. The rest of our day was shoveling sand in that bucket, hoisting it up through the pulley, and dumping it a corner of the roof. I got unbelievably sunburned from being on the roof for 3 hours, but hey, here we are. Some other experiences of mine these past two weeks are food storage, crazy people, and trucks hitting each other....
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