Hey Everyone,
So, mince meet has become a staple in my diet. Its versatile and easy to prepare, as it happens yesterday, as in Sunday's past I reached into the freezer to obtain a package of mince for dinner only to find that in place of what I thought was savory beef mince was a stack of Ostrich mince... Me and my companion had just thrown it into our basket at the store because it was the cheapest one not noticing that it came from a somewhat exotic animal. It was okay... a little dry, and tasteless but I guess I better learn to like it because its all we got till the next shopping day.
I attached another bunch of pictures, this time they're of my area. Beautiful place isn't it? Some are a view from an abandon house and some are of me and my companion fetching water. OH and the cartoon is something my mission president asked me to draw for him. I guess he's been using it because other missionaries are asking me about it....
I think that I can safely say that as a missionary there are two types of people we run into, those who lie about being busy and those who don't. Even if the door is being slammed in my face I much prefer the ones who don't lie about why. I hope when I return home I never catch myself saying the phrase " I don't have time". It's bogus thing to say. Rather just say " I don't really want to" or I "I choose not to have time for that" because we ALWAYS have time for what we make time for.
Love,
Elder Scott Milton Brazee
So, mince meet has become a staple in my diet. Its versatile and easy to prepare, as it happens yesterday, as in Sunday's past I reached into the freezer to obtain a package of mince for dinner only to find that in place of what I thought was savory beef mince was a stack of Ostrich mince... Me and my companion had just thrown it into our basket at the store because it was the cheapest one not noticing that it came from a somewhat exotic animal. It was okay... a little dry, and tasteless but I guess I better learn to like it because its all we got till the next shopping day.
I attached another bunch of pictures, this time they're of my area. Beautiful place isn't it? Some are a view from an abandon house and some are of me and my companion fetching water. OH and the cartoon is something my mission president asked me to draw for him. I guess he's been using it because other missionaries are asking me about it....
I think that I can safely say that as a missionary there are two types of people we run into, those who lie about being busy and those who don't. Even if the door is being slammed in my face I much prefer the ones who don't lie about why. I hope when I return home I never catch myself saying the phrase " I don't have time". It's bogus thing to say. Rather just say " I don't really want to" or I "I choose not to have time for that" because we ALWAYS have time for what we make time for.
Love,
Elder Scott Milton Brazee
what incredible photos!
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