Riding a donkey in Talmiche, Huehuetenango as we helped Migdalia out with her laundry.
Hey there from Huehuetenango!
Thanks for all the
birthday wishes that I have received today! It has been a great day
before my birthday and tomorrow is gonna be a great day! Well, things
are moving along, but are still really difficult. Last Monday, Elder
Perez (my comp from Nahuala) wrote me and told me that Hector,
Salvador's son, was going to get baptized on Saturday. I got way excited
and pumped about it when I heard this, however, on Friday night the
assistants called me and told me that Hector wanted me to baptize him. I
got way excited because I didn't think that I was gonna be able to go!
So we went about a 3 hour trip from Huehue to Nahuala. I got there and
ate lunch with Salvador and his family. It was really awesome. Hno.
Odaviano(Salvador's brother) ended up baptizing Hector. We felt like
that would be better, but I has just happy that I got to go back to
Nahuala for a little bit. I love Hector he is so awesome! He is gonna be
such a huge help and light for his family. He really is a good kid. It
was also really nice to see Elder Perez again, and my grandson!
Well, now the work in Huehue- things are moving along, but
yesterday I got super sick! On Saturday, there was a huge climate change
and we went to Nahuala, where it is a lot colder, and I might have
eaten something bad there, too. So I woke up yesterday with a headache, a
raging fever, and feeling like throwing up. So I basically stayed all
day in bed yesterday. However, things are going good. We are going to
keep working with the family of Alfredo and Migdalia from Talmiche. We
had a visit with them this week and Migdalia loves all the changes that
her husband has made. He doesn't run around with all kinds of different
ladies, and is getting pretty awesome with the church. I really hope
that we can work something good out with them. I don't have a lot of
time to write more or I would! I love you all and thank you for all the
support that I have from you!
Love,
Elder Hilton

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