¿Quen sabe donde estoy?
¿Quen sabe donde estoy? [Who knows where I am?]
Entonces ¡cambios eran un poco loco! [So transfers were a little crazy!]
So I am in Ciudad Alegre (friendly city) which is in Chimalhuacán in the state of Mexico in the outskirts of Mexico [City]. It is very different here, however that is good! There a lots of people and guess what… they whitewashed [two new Elders] our area so both me and my new companion Elder Tadeo have no idea where we are! The first day we got here we walked from our house to the church to figure out where it was and where to invite people. The second day I had a leadership training and the rest of the day we pirated, that is we were working out side of our area or in the area of other missionaries.
Oh well, it’s been fun learning and being lost together.
[Editorial note: Bryce is now a district leader, after being in Mexico for only 6 months.]
Our district is a newly formed district too, so thats another new thing to learn. So the real bad thing that happened, as a leader I get a cellphone right and my second day I lost it in a taxi! Sorry I think it’s $30 and I have to pay for a new one, however I think we will be able to accomplish a lot more with a phone.
My companion is great; he is from Oaxaca, y se una persona muy buen [and is a very good person]. We were in the same district my first cycle and he is also from my same generation.
Okay well there is much to be done. We are going to try to go into the city to get my new cell and a fridge (because we don’t have one right now). I love you all so much and look forward to reading your letters, thanks for always writing!
Love Bryce
[As always, you can contact Bryce using the methods on the Current Address page.]
Questions and answers about Pachuca etc.
[Tanda] I had written and asked Bryce a bunch of questions (in italics). His answers follow.
First question, who is your companion and where is he from?
Elder Cardenas de San Louis, from Mexico.
Bryce lives with just one companion. Elder Cardenas de San Louis. They live in a house.
My house is nice, its small, big for two people in Mexico though and in a gated community called Pitahays we rent it from members that live in northern Mexico.
Bryce wishes he was sleeping in a hammock. He sleeps in a bed that feels like a floor, but by it’s time for sleep he LOVES IT! They do not have a maid, cook or anyone to wash their laundry and shop for food. In other words…
We have to do it all ourselves. Its nice though we have a washing machine …kind of (I’ll send a picture sometime) and we eat with the members for lunch around 2-3ish and they don’t really have dinner in Mexico. The clothes are line dried of coarse.
I looked up Panchuca it said that it is 8,500 – 9,000 ft high have you had any problems with the altitude?
Nope but I live in the lower part of Pachuca… it was originally a mining town for 500 years.
I don’t drink the water, but I’ve accidentally used it a couple of times… I’m fine and the natives don’t even drink the water!
It also says that Panchuca means “windy beauty” and that their is a constant wind out of the northeast and that it is one of the coldest places in Mexico.
Yep it really windy here and it rains ALOT!
I asked Bryce if he needed a coat, or long sleeve shirts. He said that some sweaters might be nice every once in a while.
I am nice and warm. I’m ok almost all of the time, the natives think I’m crazy when they all have scarfs and coats on when its cold.
Who are your investigators?
Agostin Piña who is 20 really neat person and has a baptismal date but we are having challenges actually getting him to the church… he came to the Temple Visitors center with us a few weeks back.
We are in a ward. It is a new ward formed from splitting a larger ward and its very small. We have a new chapel which is very nice.
Do you walk?
WE WALK ALOT! and bus a lot too and vans and taxis also.
How much computer time you get each week?
I have one hour of computer time. However I have to write the Mission Pres. and secretaries in this time too and I type and read in Spanish really slow.
How ever last week I got you DearElder.com [letter] from the 17th of Aug. and Kristi’s from who knows when and the end of your DearElder was cut off too.
Oh, please tell Kristi congratulations for me, I’m going to be an uncle! [for the ninth time]
What is your mailing address to your apartment, in case we want to mail letters, photos, etc.?
ONLY mail letters to the mission address. You can mail anything there, but only single sheets through pouch, everything else through normal mail.
[The address of the mission home is on the Current Address page.]
Thanks for your letter mom! It really made my day! I think about you all and pray for you a lot… were going to have to make up for lots of time when I get back.
Last Lunes [Monday] I went to Mexico [City] to immigrations for the last of my visa stuff.
I got to ride the metro there; it is insane! I’m sure people die. And I got to see Elder Covington (my old companion) and Elder King my old roommate in the MTC. that was very nice. And today the whole zone went up into the mountains to a campground kind of thing and played soccer and cooked food. It was awesome. Well I’ve got to go. I wish I could say more. I Love you mom, and all of you.
Bryce
[Here's a short note to Shayne]
Hey Dad,
I read your letters last week and this week. It sounds like things are going well. You are an awesome dad and a great grandpa. you can help me out to when I have kids.
love, bye, Bryce
Visa and flight are arranged
Bryce called today for a few minutes to tell us his visa is all arranged now! He flies to Mexico City on a direct flight Tues, Aug. 12, 2008 at 9:35 am.
Any mail you sent him at the MTC must be there by Monday or they will return it to you. Please send mail to the Mexico City mission home now. (See the Current Address page for details.)

