February
4, 2014
Antigua! We finally
got to go there last P-day. We hardly had anytime at all there since we had to
travel and get back in time to do all the things we needed to (like buying
groceries), but I loved getting to go. It's a super beautiful city. I'll admit
that I felt a little bit strange because there were a bunch of gringos walking
around, speaking in English. It made me feel like a tourist too. Anyway, we had
about 45 minutes to walk around and check out the market. Then we had a
scavenger hunt designed by the zone leaders (admittedly, it might not have been
the best idea since we can do a scavenger hunt any P day but were only in
Antigua once, however, it was fun). After that we had a half hour more and then
had to go back. I'm definitely planning on coming back after my mission and
spending a few days there, but that's a ways away.
Anyway, Antigua's so
cool because it was the old, colonial capital of Central America. It has
cobblestone streets and a bunch of really old, really beautiful Catholic
churches. The market is neat because of all the hand made, native clothing and
souvenirs. Having to haggle also adds to the excitement.
As far as actual
missionary work goes, we've got a goal as a mission to baptize 400 in March. As
I have already said, this is a super high goal and so we are all working really
hard. This week was special in that we've had a massive increase in the number
of our progressing investigators. I've never had so many baptismal
possibilities at one time in my entire mission. It's pretty cool how clearly
the Lord is preparing the way so that we can meet the goal set by our mission
president. The sad thing is that these people will all be baptized in March and
there's a pretty high chance that I'll be transferred next change meeting
(which is the first Wednesday in March) and not get to see those
baptisms. Still, the fact that they're learning about and accepting the gospel
is what's most important.
Thanks for all you
support! I hope you're all doing well.
Love,
Elder Cannon
Some homes and a park in Antigua
A picture in the market and a church
As part of the scavenger hunt we had to get (discretely) pictures of us contacting a Chapin (Guatemalan), a gringo, and a woman in Corte (the traditional dress that indigenous women wear).
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