Free Barber
So, just so you know people in the office have their own kitchen. We can cook whatever we want whether it is good or not. My Latino companions love to cook their family recipes and local recipes from their countries. My Argentinian companion Elder Salvatierra loves to cook medium-rare steak, my companion Elder Llasahuanga loves to cook some fish delicacies from his hometown in the North part of Peru. However, a person who doesn't know how to cook started to experiment a little since I miss our Filipino food. I cooked chicken adobo. It is not the best adobo that you could taste but it is fine. It is a simple dish to cook and it really tastes like home. I am just glad that I served here in Peru. But I think I should train myself in cooking after mission, for a life skill, you'll never know.
Since the cases here in Peru are escalating my pension's son Yamir was not able to go outside to cut his hair. My companion is here to save the day. He doesn't really know how to cut hair, he still learning from it. He got his hair clipper after a White missionary left it in his apartment. After that Elder Llacsahuanga started cutting hair for free to learn more of cutting hair. Just a throwback, he did cut my hair once. It was decent and he is now my barber. Free of charge, though it's not perfect touch.

That goro that I am wearing is 20 years old already. It's my pension's treasure.
Some events:
Yesterday, I was taking a video of myself singing. I just can't pronounce some Spanish words. Haha.
Elder Colachahuaga will now fly to Argentina to serve in his real mission. I saw them yesterday and I am also glad to see his family.
I saw my metal plate. Yas. Sometimes things have their own way of showing themselves.
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