| Dinner at the Bishop's |
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| Managua South Mission Home |
Managua is a little different from Granada. Managua is a HUGE city so there is actually a ton of traffic. The mission office has a truck that we share, so I´ve actually been able to drive every now and then when I need to go do something important. It´s been very interesting driving here in Nicaragua. There´s street rules and stop lights, but the problem is that there are hardly any police cars to enforce the law. So it can be kind of dangerous sometimes.


Just to explain a little bit more about the mission home and answer a few questions...the mission home has 6 rooms, with bathrooms in each room. A full kitchen-WHOOO! A laundry room, a dining room, and a family room. Hot water has been a nice change. I got so used to showering with cold water in my other areas that I actually had to adjust back to using hot water to shower!

Food: in the mornings for breakfast we just eat whatever we´ve bought. Cereal, eggs, toast, etc. For lunch the whole office and President eats together. We usually just order Subway or McDonalds or food from some of the other restaurants here. It´s been such a relief to have some American food! I finally have a small break from the rice, beans, and fried bananas haha. We eat dinner at like 9:00 when we get back to the house from working, usually just sandwiches or something simple. Hopefully I gain back some of the weight I´ve lost! We do our own laundry now. In my other areas we paid someone to do it, but seeing as how we have a washer and dryer we just do it ourselves here.
I am really jealous of all the people who get to go to the Brigham City temple open house this week! Seeing all the pictures of the temple makes me really excited to go there when I get back.
I´m very to happy to hear that the football team started off the year with a big win against Weber! Be sure to keep me updated on how they are doing, especially on how Mckay is doing.
I love and miss you all! Thank you for all the prayers and support.
Love, Elder Parrish





