Well semana santa is done thankfully. Easter in the states is quite fun, but down here it means nobody is home or wants to talk to you. It's sweet. They all make a ton of chipa as well so we ate our fill in chipa this week. We actually asked for chipa while contacting when people didn't want to talk to us. They usually gave us some chipa at least. They are nice people :D We didn't have any fun church program or anything which was sad, but it's okay.
The toe is healing nicely. I didn't mass announce it, but I went in for surgery last Monday for my toe. Some painful toe shots and 3 stitches later, I'm able to walk and everything is nice. I hope I don't have a troll toe for the rest of my life, but we'll see how that goes. Don't get ingrown toenails.
Other coolness, we went to the temple this week! It was my final regularly scheduled temple trip in Paraguay! Gasp! I'll get to go again with a family from Posta Leiva when they get sealed, and then one more time with my group right before we come home. It was a good experience to recharge the batteries again. And because they don't have very much help in the temple, we as missionaries get to do a lot more things. We get to do temple worker type things which is fun.
Today we went to Aregua to look around. As it turns out, there is nothing there. There is an old abandoned train that is now inhabited by hobos, and there are poorly painted clay pots to buy. I wanted to get one, but I never found one that was even remotely close to not ghetto. Dang it. Oh well.
2 more weeks in this change and then we'll see what happens then. Until then we shall just keep on working hard and waiting for miracles! Yeah! I love you all and I hope you have a good week!
Love,
Elder Morris