What a killer week I have had!
This week was the chante de l'heure which basically means "crepe day" in my head. No one that I asked was really sure what it was, but from what they knew, it was comparable to Ground Hog Day in America. The day where winter either continues or stops. I tried to explain this, but I didnt know how to say groundhog so now there are some French people that think Americans celebrate "guinea pig day". It sounds ridiculous, but so does Ground Hog's Day.
Side note: Elder Berry and I both received packages this week. Fam, thank you so much for the presents. I love them. Basically I'm trying to figure out a way to eat that cake without someone singing happy birthday to me. It will be easy if I get a new companion. Elder Berry's family also wrote me Valentines and that was very nice. In the picture, I am wearing the mask that Sister Berry sent me and the blanket that my mother sent me. The original name of the blanket is rainbow cheeta, but Elder Berry guessed the name and he said aurora Borealis Leopard which I like much better.
The Garcia family is doing incredibly. The mother and father will be baptized with their daughter! They also came to church and loved it! They are just amazing.
Family Donadier. They are really sweet. We ate with them on Sunday.
I'm sorry that this email is really short. Not much new is happening. Except for the fact that we had 7 investigators at church which is fantastic! Basically, Elder Berry and I have exhausted any story that we have ever had and so now we just walk in silence. It is okay though.
I went on an exchange with Elder Allen. He is from Alpine, Utah. He goes home next week and let's just say that he's really excited and ready.
Transfers are next week and I don't know what is going to happen!
Love you lots,
Elder Marshall Underwood
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