Oi!
SO Elder Scofield, Elder Parker, and I all recieved our visas! Elder Parker leaves on monday and Elder Scofield and I leave on tuesday. And the day before you leave is a p-day. And since sunday can't be a p-day... Essentially we have as close as you can get to having a 3-day weekend on your mission. CRAZY!
I will be in the Atlanta Airport from around 2:30-6:30 your time and we're allowed to call family for I think 30 minutes or so while we're waiting in the airport sooo have your questions, comments, and praise ready because I'll be calling!
It occurred to me a couple days ago that in nine days, I will be out in the field! Is that crazy or what? Them Brazilians ain't gonna know what hit 'em! I think they're just recovering from their last Frazer and now round two!
I'm not real sure what to talk about because I'll probably be saying most stuff on tuesday so... How you doin'?
Did I mention I'm flying to Brazil on tuesday? Yup...
I've been out of the MTC three times during my stay with my dear old comp Elder Doyel. I told you about the first time I''m pretty sure so I''ll tell you about the other times now. The second time Elder Doyel had a ""spider bite"". I told him to put some anti-itching cream on it and stop touching it. He insisted on going to the doctor. So we got to walk down the street to some clinic where the doctor gave him some anti-itching cream and told him to stop touching it. The third time was more interesting. Elder Doyel had a ear ache one night and around 9:00 pm he decided we had to go to the doctor. So we went to the front desk where they got a shuttle that took us to a medical center. After 20 minutes it was decided that this medical center didn''t take the MTC insurance. So we had to call the shuttle back. Except that we didn''t have a phone...Or know the phone number...... Luckily we weren''t the first completely clueless missionaries that this rather grouchy secretary had seen, so she got us a phone book and a phone. The shuttle came back and took us to another medical center that was much friendlier and cleaner. Elder Doyel was in with the doctor for about 45 minutes and during this time, Elder Scofield and I took advantage of the train set left out specifically for tired missionary companions. (At least, I think that was what it was for.) Elder Scofield and I built a grand train track the connected the west and east sides of the waiting area. The secretary was very impressed and awarded us with some hand sanitizer. We thanked her with a pass along card. After Elder Doyel was done with the doctor we had to take the shuttle to Rite Aide to pick up a prescription for his ear. The driver told us this was our chance to shop, look around, and experience the wonders of Provo. So we did. I bought some Ranch flavored Pringles and Elder Scofield bought some Pokemon cards. It was great. We then got back to our residence around 11:15. We lost some sleep but it was worth it. The next day Elder Doyel left our companionship so it turned out to be a great last night of fun together.
Well talk to you on tuesday! Bytheway (Ahem, LaDawn) this keyboard is broken so any bad punctuation can be attributed to that. The speleeng iz mie bade tho.
I love you guys!
~Elder Frazer
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