Sounds like a crazy weekend to say the least. I kind of feel the same about my weekend. To make a long story short, after 48 Straight hours of no sleep, two flights, and 2 1/2 hours being in the airport alone, I finally arrived in Granada on a twin prop plane. The airport in Granada sits on a little isthmus on the end of the island and for a second I thought they were going to land on the water. Luckily, I survived. I am District Leader but I'm the DL in isolation. Our area is an hour away from everyone else which isn't a big deal but it makes it hard to communicate especially when everyone else lives close to each other. We are in Group actually and we are the group leaders with the church meeting in our apartment. I guess my branch president experience will pay off on this one.
My companion has been out for four transfers so far and seems to be a good guy. We've got some stuff to work on but I think it'll be pretty smooth going and interesting to say the least. Biggest challenge is understanding what these people are saying and also not using Dutch when I talk to people but we'll work on that and see how it goes.
All in all it is pretty good and I'm glad to be hear.
I love you,
Elder Nathan John Nielson
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