Kansas CIty AIrport - June 25th
at 9:55pm - Amer. Air #3942
Latest Adventure:
The airplane ride to Guayaramerin.
Weirdest Food Eaten:
Tocush (toe goosh)
Most Missed Food:
Reese Peanut Butter Cups
P-day activities:
Sight seeing and playing soccer.
Favorite Scripture:
Isaiah 49:15-16
"I will not forget thee. I have graven thee upon the palms of my hands."
Neat Story:
06/22/10- Here is the official info for Aaron's return. ** Arrival at the KC airport on Friday, June 25th, at 9:55 PM on American Airlines flight #3942** Everyone is welcome to come!!
05/31/10 - This past week they had a baptism for Limberth - he has been investigating the Church for 8 YEARS. Aaron has been teaching him for the last 6 months and said that it has been incredible to see his spirit grow. Also this week (although not as exciting as the baptism) Aaron had to kill a snake that was in the apartment.
05/24/10- It is official - Aaron had his last transfer today and he will remain in Guayarameran until he comes home - and in case anyone is counting that is only 31 more days! He has only been in 2 areas while in Bolivia, both of them for 6 months. He is really enjoying the people and the area and is going to miss everyone there.
04/27/10 - We received Aaron's return date!! He arrives at the KC AIRPORT JUNE 25th at 11:10 PM, American Airlines flight #1251. Everyone is welcome to be there when he lands!! Aaron got a new companion last transfer, he is from southern Bolivia and everything is going great.
03/17/10 Aaron is still in Guayarameran, he is really enjoying his time there. Aaron had a funny comment in his letter home this week, "how i wish i could eat your cooking.... i never thought i would say that!"
01/18/10 Hey! Things are great here.
I got a transfer. I left Santa Cruz and am now in GUAYARAMERÃN. It is a small town in northern bolivia, on the border of brazil. Where the town ends, the jungle begins. It is paradise here.
I was supposed to fly out on thursday and got sick, so instead i flew out friday. The airport here is a picnic shelter with a runway. (ill try to send pictures next week)
My companion, elder Ramirez is awesome. He works really hard. I am very excited for this change. We had a baptism on friday night.
We are in a branch, so there is not much leadership, so my companion had to teach the two hours of primary and i tought two hours of the sunday school classes for young men and young women. FUN! We have a lot of great people to teach and we are going to find more! I well keep you updated
PEACE AND LOVE!
Aaron
08/25/09 It is great because the people here are open and will let you come into their houses and teach them right then The sad part is that even though they are willing to listen almost no one is willing to complete their compromises
I wonder now that i am a missionary if i am the kind of missionary i would want teaching my own family Or if it had been me that taught my parents the lessons if i would have given them the attention and effort they deserve And if i give that same effort to the people i teach I realize that I should want these people to accept the gospel and give them just as much attention as if they were my own family I was trying to save Aaron