Saludos!
Here are some pictures from the unforgettable West New York Spanish Ward "Noche de la hispanidad" night! Best moment: Our second counselor dancing for about ten minutes with the Dominican Republic flag and then laying it on the ground and kissing it in front of everyone. That man loves his country!

My companion and I plus two other elders had a good time of representing the United States! Our little table had baseballs, Girls Scout cookies, a Captain American pin, and what-not. I love my country. I also love all of the diversity I am able to be exposed to here!
Sis. Clark and I also set up a table in the church with pamphlets, pass-along cards, and Books of Mormon and talked to some potential investigators that night.
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| Hermano Concepcion doing showing his passionate patriotism for the Dominican Republic! |
Here are some pictures from the unforgettable West New York Spanish Ward "Noche de la hispanidad" night! Best moment: Our second counselor dancing for about ten minutes with the Dominican Republic flag and then laying it on the ground and kissing it in front of everyone. That man loves his country!

My companion and I plus two other elders had a good time of representing the United States! Our little table had baseballs, Girls Scout cookies, a Captain American pin, and what-not. I love my country. I also love all of the diversity I am able to be exposed to here!
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| Cute little Evelyn in her Ecuadorian costume. She doesn't believe that Hno. Rondoy's braid is real. (It's part of his Ecuadorian attire, too). |
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| The elders' Mexican investigator got really into the party! She got up and started dancing right in front of everyone! She is adorable. |
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| 2. WE LOVE WATCHING THEM DANCE! It pains me to not be able to dance with them as a missionary, not that I really know the meringue or salsa or anything yet. It pains me!!! But we love watching! |
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| Here come the fire trucks before the fiesta! ("The church kitchen is to prepare the food- not cook it!") haha |
We had some YUMMY food that night! One set-back was that someone was preparing food in the kitchen before the activity started and set the fire alarms off! We all had to wait outside and four West New York fire trucks showed up with the firemen all suited up and everything! But it was all taken care of before most of the people showed up. We must have looked like a funny sight standing outside with some of our members decked out in their traditional Latino attire!
Sis. Clark and I also set up a table in the church with pamphlets, pass-along cards, and Books of Mormon and talked to some potential investigators that night.











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