Sun, 27 Apr 2014
The rest of the photos
Most of these didn't have captions, so I guess they're self-explanatory.
La Venta, Tabasco
Still more photos
Coatzacoalcos
The breakwater
A frigatebird
More photos
Our bishop's birthday.
My companion's birthday.
New Year's Day.
Pemex at night.
Photos christmas 2013
Bryan didn't put labels on all of the pictures, but this appears to be Christmas obviously.

Photos end of 2013
This is my house in Allende. It's big because four missionaries live here.
My Thanksgiving dinner.
Elder García, my companion, in the bus station right before going home.
This is actually a better picture of my Thanksgiving dinner together with Elder Nisbet (resident of Elko).
Me, Elder Smiley, Elder Soler (my companion), and Elder Hernández (our district leader). This is right after the transfers.
April 21, 2014
Que bueno que aprovechaste tus vacaciones. Supongo que le cayó un rayo a la computadora y por ésto no me volviste a escribir. Espero que la compongan pronto. Siete horas es aproximadamente el tiempo que se requiere para atravesar esta misión. ¿Cuanto tiempo es de Las Vegas a San Diego? ¿a El Paso? Pues no pasaron muchas cosas en la semana aunque tuvimos un bautismo y estuvo muy bien tenerlo. Os voy a mandar algunas fotos dado que no he mandado nada recientemente. Espero que os guste verme en lo que me ha pasado estos últimos meses.
Jan's note: Bryan told us awhile back that he couldn't send pictures from his other area for some reason so he finally sent several pictures now that he's been transferred. He says above that "I hope that you enjoy seeing me and what has happened to me these last months."
So next I'll post the pictures he's sent.
April 14, 2014
This week was really not very good. My companion got sick, then I got sick, then none of our investigators came to church…Friday was a high point because we had another zone conference. The zone leaders gave me a new card (which surprised me, because these things usually take longer than that), and the missionary who had stuck my Preach my Gospel in his bag at the last zone conference returned it; that gave a certain upturn to the week. Next week we're going to baptize at the beach, so that'll be a mission highlight.
I'm sorry that you won't have company for vacations. Mexican children get two weeks off school for Easter. Which is interesting when we consider that there isn't even a word in Spanish for Easter (they call it Passover. Isn't that interesting? ) Actually a lot of the people here don't even celebrate it. The Catholics have a whole week of drinking and partying, and we always do something for Easter Sunday, but the Pentecostals, Jehovah's Witnesses, and the Seventh Day Adventists (the other major religions here) for one reason or another, don't celebrate Easter.
About needing anything. My shirts are wearing out, but they'll last until November. Same goes for everything else. Extra spending money is pointless; there's nothing to spend it on (and actually they just increased our missionary allowance from 1400 pesos a month to 2200 pesos a month):there is absolutely nothing in my area. I suppose I could buy more food, but I already eat enough. But getting real letters and things in the mail is really special.
March 31, 2014
April 7, 2014
March 24, 2014
March 10, 2014
March 3, 2014
I'm looking forward to getting back to first world problems. Second and third world problems are depressing and worse when you're in the middle of them.
February 24, 2014
February 17, 2014
Estoy muy excelente, si con un poco (mucho) de calor. Estamos a 35 grados. Y a penas se está empezando la temporada de calor. Te quiero muchísimo. He pasado una semana sin mucho de acontecimientos. Pero me siento bien.
February 10, 2014
I had a good week with a few minor setbacks. One of our investigators disappeared and another ended up in the hospital, but in the whole, everything went well. We had seven investigators at sacrament meeting, which made me happy.
Bryan Elliot Hall St. Peters, Missouri
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