This week was pretty great! We did a lot and it went by pretty fast, but I'm getting to know my new area pretty well and I'm excited to see where this transfer goes.
Most of the week was spent just meeting new people members, investigators, less-actives, and teaching them a bit. Here in our zone we have 3 districts: one here in Plottier with another companionship of Elders, one in Progreso a bit closer towards Neuquén with 3 companionships of Elders, and another in Senillosa, which is out the other way towards the east with 2 Elders and 2 Hermanas. So we went to a few district meetings and things are going alright. The zone hasn't been doing that well recently, so we're trying our best to lift everyone up right now. But we've got some good district leaders, so things should work out.
On Saturday we also had a mini zone training. It was mini because we normally have the leadership council the first week of the transfer, get the study plans and everything from President to do the trainings, but this transfer, President is going to Ushuaia(the very very bottom of Argentina) to have a meeting with all the mission presidents in Argentina and the apostles, and doesn't get back till the 3rd week. So we're waiting till then to receive all the material. Anyway. We had a mini training about the talk by Elder Yamashita about Ambition for Christ, and it went super well! So we're excited about that.
The assistants came to the training, and we did exchanges with them her in Plottier. I went with my old comp Elder Clemens again, because he was in this area about a year ago, and it was great. We had a really good time and I learned a lot as always.
Yesterday was a normal day at church, there is an entire family that Elder Clemens found last December in the which all have gotten baptized except the parents, and they came. They're great and the parents just have to get married to be baptized, so we're working on that.
Other than that, not much too exciting has happened, I'm doing well. Love you all have a great week!!
Elder Grondel
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