It's been a while since I updated this blog with letters from Elder Thacker. If you are one who looks forward to reading about his updates, I apologize. I'll try and do better. Here's some of what he wrote to his mom and me this week.
"So I want to start off with last week. Remember me saying that I
spent the night in the hospital? That was because Elder Cárdenas was
sick and couldn't leave. He stayed there for a couple weeks and so I
ended up staying the night there a couple more times. It was a huge
pain, but at the same time it was kind of convenient because Monday through Wednesday I was really sick. The worst was on Tuesday,
I went to the bank to make a couple of payments for migrations and
ended up fainting in the line. I don't know why, it was the same as when
my blood pressure drops only I have no idea what triggered it. But
basically the security guard came and helped me up, took me to the front
of the line, then I got a police escort back to the office where I
promptly flopped down on the couch and died. It was quite the adventure.
But after that they moved me to the hospital and I stayed there with
Elder Cárdenas until he was cleared to leave. Then he stayed with us for
a few days before President told him he had conversed with the area
presidency and they agreed the best option for him was to go home and
recuperate. Poor kid. I had to help him with his visa and stuff though.
There
was another change in the office this past week too. Elder Webb, the
records and health secretary, left to Juliaca. His replacement is an Ecuadorian named Elder Pereddo. We generally just call him Pedo or Pedi.
He's a funny kid, I met him when I got my change to Choquehuanca and I
like him a lot. It is kind of weird though having Webb gone. The office
now is almost entirely different than when I got here. The only other
Elder who was here when I came in is Tsosie. We're also pretty sure he's
getting his office kid this coming week which means we'll be in a trio
for 2 weeks or so while Tsosie trains the new guy on his office
responsibilities then I'll be the oldest office elder. That's weird for
me to think about. I've never had more time in a sector or zone than the
other missionaries that are there. I feel like I've been here in Vista
Alegre for so long.
We also just had a baptism! Remember Claudio? He got baptized today!
Actually that was the biggest news of these past couple weeks. We had a
cita with him last week and he says "Elders, I'm sick of this back and
forth stuff with my baptism. I want to put another date as soon as
possible." Obviously we didn't have any problems with that. So he had
his interview last Sunday, passed it, and today we got him dunked! I'm
uploading photos to Dropbox :)"
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