Good bye Comayagua, Hello Germania and Weekly Run through













This has been a really long week but good at the same time. First, transfers came out Wednesday and I found out I got transfered to Germania (its pronounced Air-ma-knee-uh) its a little wierd I know. It was a little sad to leave Comayagua, I had become good friends with some of the members but it is good, I needed a change.   I had been in the same area and same comp for 3 transfers.  I'm settled in Germania with my new companion Elder Sohom.   The area is super sick but we are white washing it( both of us are new in the area) so it's a little hard to know who is progressing. Also, another problem is that over half our area is residencias(Idk how to spell it in English) and we can't go contacting in them. Anyway, let's get into this week.

Monday- We had a zone P-day for our last p-day in Comayagua which was super fun we played soccer ate pizza and chilled.
Tuesday- We woke up at 6am to take Elder Averett to Tegus.  He got called as a secretary so we took him to tegus and his comp came back with us We were in a trio for a couple days and his comp came down with a fever so we didn't do much. Then president for a "new year present" sent transfers out at 10am so I started packing.
Wednesday- finished packing in the morning and headed to out to say goodbyes to some people. It was kind of a sad day.
Thursday- woke up at 5:30 to go to tegus to do transfers at the church.  That's where I met my new comp and in 15min we where in a taxi heading to my new area. We ended up working from 12-9 this day which is surprising cause our preach my gospel app wasn't synced since we white washed our area so we had no map or directions to anyone's house.   We basically just asked around and knocked doors.  We were able to find and meet our pensionistas, family Sibaja. The are a super cool family.
Friday and Saturday- We mainly visited members but we also visited important investigators who are possible baptisms.   we met with 2 of 4 kids who want to get baptized (ashley and Dyland) They are super quite but seem like really good kids. Also, during one of our visits with a member I almost got bit by a dog. They have 2 dogs and one was on one side of me and the other was chained up on the other and boom the one with the chain broke off and like ran at me so I jump and took off running!!!  I basically hid behind the member and it was an older lady with a bag and then smack, smack, The dog took off running. 
Sunday- we woke up got ready by 8 and headed to the top of the mountain in our area. We gathered all the people who wanted to go to church and called a little bus to come get us.  In total we only had 1 investagater and 14 people. After church we loaded them all up, sent them off and we went to a member's house for lunch. After we went home, we met up with the Elders from Titzatillo for exchanges for a couple hours.  One of the elders was here previously so he taught us the area a bit more.
This area is cool and I'm starting to get in a good routine in the morning of working out, getting ready and studying all the way till we leave for lunch. It's honestly been so nice these past couple days.
Also I hope you all are doing fine in the cold. I've been freezing here. Last night got down to 58 degrees in my area and tomorrow is supposed to get down to 53 so I've been freezing lately.  A little different than my last area. lol
That's it for this week hope y'all are doing fine
Love you all, Elder Price
1. Transfer board
2. Pensionista from Piedras Bonitas 
3. Good bye to Elder Averret 
4. Robertos family
5. Family chow 1.0
6. Family chow 2.0
7. Our area from the mountain 
8. Hermana Maria Abel(Pensionista)
9. Hermana Sonia 
10. Top of the mountain in our area
11. Our area again 
12. Me and Elder Sohom(new comp)

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