Dear Familia!!
Como Estas? haha they already have us trying to pray in Spanish? It's kind of crazy how fast they throw us into everything. This is my second day here and I can say that it is way better than my first. Yesterday was so overwhelming with everything that happened. Watching mom & dad drive away was probably the hardest thing Ive done in a very long time. I immediately realized how much I love you all & how much I am going to miss you. I think the language is the only thing keeping me focused right now but the spirit is very strong here! My district is actually pretty awesome, something Im happy about. My companion is Elder Weight from Salt Lake UT and he and all the others in my district are serving in Nicaragua as well. We share a room with 2 other Elders. (were not allowed to say "guys or dudes") and there are secret compartments where other past missionaries left gifts such as christmas tree and about 15 empty bottles of sangria. This older gentlemen took our christmas tree away for who knows what reason (it's a good thing the sangria was hidden!)
Sleep last night was very minimal but not bad overall. The travel pillow is in the pillowcase with the provided pillow so thats a plus. I really hope that it doesn't snow till after I leave cause Im not one to like the cold! But anyways I hope all is well at home I want you all to know that I love every single one of you and that everything here is going to go great! I have a card that says Oct 2, 2012 is the day I come home! I can't wait to get to Nicaragua! I love you all so very much!
Buenos Noches!!
Elder Galvan
P.S. write me back Gringos!!!
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