I Moved. So I left the good old branche de Tokoin and now in the branche de Lomé! I got a new companion Elder Picard from Tahiti! I think if I could of picked my comp this transfer if would of been him! He is an amazing guy! Ideal missionary I think, just he way he acts and talks, really a good missionary! So now when I go and visit Bora Bora I can see one of my old companions! Im liking the change cause now I have no idea where we are when we are walking, last area I was there for 7 months in that quartier, I could walk blind folded up and down those roads! Its good for my head! And I get to meet some other amazing people! So far the investigators I have met are really good, they have about 4 people for baptism saturday, and another 7 in two weeks, so that means we got to fidn some new people to teach! Anyways along with this move President Dil called me to be the Zone Leader for the two countries, yikes. That was a suprise hopefully I can serve him well. It was a pain moving cause, mostly its two new missionaries who never had done my quartier and so I had to carefully detail every friends house so that they could find it, usually one elder stays but me and elder stucki bith moved out! The nex apartment we moved into is not an apartment, we called it 'le chateau' meaning HUGE HOUSE in french! seriously this thing is way too big for us, it an entire house two stories, we have a entire room for our pressing board! But the worst part is, that is only half of it! This house has what we call the slave quarters, there is four room, two bath slave house just past the 'gardin' Its pretty ridiculous, I feel ashamed walking into this place cause its so big! It was kinda hard to leave my quartier cause I love the people so much! But I like change, anyways its been raining alot here, last nite we were out visiting some people and we got caught a members house because of the rain storm, and it poured as usual, it was about dark and we decided to brave it and go for it, elder picard and I we puddle hopping trying to find a way through the lakes that covered streets and houses, it was quite the adventure cause it was dark and it was really hard to see, but we finally found a way and worked out way back to the chateau, things are going pretty good here, got lots to do so I will see ya later remember that I love yoo so much and remember who you are!!!
Love
Elder Lee
So when we see another yovo here, this is the typical face that is displayed, yovos are wierd.
this is another family, english speaking from Nigeria
Cassandra, Emeka, Alice, and ma fiancée Angela(babé)
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