The work is still moving forward. We found 2 new investigators this week which is exciting. Hopefully we will be able to invite them to be baptized. I would really love to have another baptism before I come home. I was talking to another Elder in my intake and he was saying the same thing. He hasn't had a baptism since his 2nd area... Same as me. We just keep giving our best.
I love you all so much, but not enough to be excited yet to come home in 143 days. I sat down and planned out my personal study the other day for the rest of my mission, it made me kind of sad.
One thing I have learned on my mission is priorities. Can you believe how messy this desk of mine is? Our entire flat is a mess to with these extra elders. Before my mission, the mess would have bothered me, but I have had to let it go. 

This was a great sunset this week. I was on exchanges with Elder Aparico from Spain. Do you remember him? We flew over here together and were in the same intake. When we got here he could hardly speak English, and now he speaks better English than me. He was in the newspaper on his area this week for being the first LDS missionary in New Zealand from Spain and his companion was in for giving up a major rugby scholarship for his mission.
Thank you for taking care of my school stuff mom. You are just going to have to get me an apartment with some random roommates since I won't be knowing anyone. That kind of stinks. I'll be home for three weeks, then I will be alone again. I am already having no companion anxiety just thinking about it. Everyone except one person in my intake will be leaving one transfer early to return for school.
Winter here this year is just as bad as Queenstown last year. It was colder down there, but there was no wind. The wind and rain here just cuts right through you. It goes through our jackets and makes us colder. It hailed this week, and that hurt worse than the rain.
I love you all so much!!!!
p.s. Thanks for emailing my companion! He was so excited to get an email!













