After the specialized training to the Siem Reap Elders, we went with Elders Sweeten and Vanfleet to teach. One of their investigator families lives in a neighborhood where there is lots of water because of the rainy season. In order to get to the investigators we needed to wade in the mud and water for about 50 yards or so. It got up to my knees in one point. I have to say, it felt really good to walk in the mud. It was soft, oozy and felt good on my feet.
Elder Sweeten (now gone home) and Elder Vanfleet make this trip every day. Elder Vanfleet is a new missionary and can speak the language really good. The trip was worth it, the family was great. Their little home is up and off to the right of this picture.
We traveled to Battambang again to do a training there Sept 18-20th. Before we left Siem Reap, Scott did interviews and I chatted with the 6 missionaries there. They were so disappointed that I had forgotten my treat. I had M &M's. I told them I would send them up. I thought I did, but our new Assistant tells me I didn't and he didn't get his Peanut M&M's. So he got them today, Oct. 14th!
Some of the beautiful countryside we see as we travel along.
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