On National Laos Day we went to a members house and had a meal together to celebrate.
On Tuesdays, there is a place that sells cheap tacos and they are dang good. I always get 4.
We got to meet the featherweight boxing champion of the world. His name is Walter Samoi (his nickname is "school boy" because he is one of the only professional boxers who has his college degree.) He plans to fight for Laos in the coming Olympics.
Sok Dee Mark means "Good Luck Mart"
This is a traditional Hmong corn crushing machine.
These kids are at church getting ready for the nativity. They are playing the three kings getting ready to meet the Baby Jesus.
I found this purple bug and dedicate it to Quincey.
I bonded with this kitten.
"School Boy's" belt
Baptism of Ahping.
Thanksgiving at the Session's house.
More pics of games at the ward party.
We all ate a picnic together.
The guys.
Visiting some members.
They guy in blue is awesome.
Decorating a Christmas tree at the church.
We shook the rug and this came out.
National Laos Day! Laos is so awesome!
We got to see some bull fights.
Some delicious fast food.
Celebrating the Branch Presidents birthday.
My Letter:
We had National Laos Day this last week! All of our english classes got cancelled and we went to eat food with the members and have some fun. They love playing card games. We also did a major clean out of the house as well. We picked up our rug and shook it off a little, and there was a surprising amount of dust that came out of it, so we all got some drumming sticks at the house and started wacking our rug to death while one of us would hold it up in the air. I am not overreacting when I say, there was about 3 water bottles worth of dust that came out of the rug.
No kidding, it has actually been getting chilly here in Vientiane Laos. Everyone around me are all wearing big winter jackets and everyone is talking about how they don't shower because nobody has heated water here, and it is too cold. We are at the point we don't turn on the AC at the house anymore though or it will be too cold in the house. A lot of the Lao people said the cold will last for exactly 20 days and then it will be hot again. Hopefully that is true because I want everyone to start showering again.
We celebrated Hmong New Year here in Laos! Laos has the largest population of Hmong people in the world, second to America. We got to go see some bull fights, there was a big ball throwing festival, and everyone was taking pictures of us. It was crazy haha. One of the members kept joking about starting our own stand where we cost people a dollar to take a picture with us. We would have gotten a lot of money. haha
Wow, it is December already! I remember being in Surin for last Christmas. I can't believe I have been a missionary for such a long time. It feels weird when I am able to look back in previous journal entries from exactly a year ago and I am doing missionary work in Thailand. It all just feels so surreal. Time is such a strange aspect of life. I feel so much nostalgia as I think back to old memories. They are times that we will never get back, but we will have forever. You can't change it. Your memories are one of the few things you know you will have forever for sure. Your memories are set in stone, but your future is a blank book. Look back to the past with thankfulness and look forward to the future with hope. This has been deep thoughts with Boston. Have a good week.
-Elder Barron