What a diference a day makes
Does a day make a difference yes. Today we wanted to take the family of Mauro to their Branch by their town in Polado 7. With a song in our hearts and a map from the elders we picked up the family of Otilia and headed out. There was 9 of us in the car so we had a car full. We got there a little before the elders so we unloaded a sent Connie back for with Juieta to get the rest of the group at Mauro home. By the time they got back we had finish with the sacrament. I asked to speak at the end of the meeting. I told them the reason that we was there was to introduce them to the family, and all so to tell them of our classes of cake making and piano classes. They had asked me to play for them and it was great to hear them sing, this was the first time that I had a chance to play for a group here. When it was time to go Connie took the first group to Mauro home and we stayed for the rest of the meeting. After eating we headed out to our branch we was running late and Jesus Valencia called to see where we were, I told him to hold down the fort the troops were coming. We dropped of the first group and got the rest, we were about a hour late, but when we inter in the building there they were setting there patiently waiting for us. It was the biggest group yet for us 30 in all, so we got things started. Connie spoke first then I started and in the middle of my talk a little girls nose started to bleed. We got a wet towel and I told her mother to put it on the back of the neck, and it stopped the bleeding. The mother had just taken the girl the week before to the hospital for the same problem. And this will help her to know how to help here daughter the next time. Also another little girl told her mother that if they couldn't get a ride to the church that she would walk. And so through the hearts or the children we are lead. I just love the way the Lord works. So you see one day does make a difference.
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