So, here in Brazil, they eat cough drops like candy, like, literally. They are sold as candy in the stores. I walked 105673 steps or 63.40 km. The higlight of this past week was definitely watching the opening game of the World Cup. It was pretty crazy. During the "halftime", they showed videos of the riots going on in the bigger cities because of the Cup. It was pretty crazy. Everyone was really excited though. We watched it in the gym of one of the chapels with a bunch of people and they were very easily excited. We've just been working a lot this week but a lot of people don't want to talk to us because of the games and the São João celebrations. No one's home, like ever. But we're still working hard. It's been really rainy this past week. I think it's rained every single day but it feels good. There was one day, it was about 70 F outside after it had rained. It felt very good to me, just like home. But to my companion, it was freezing. I've been able to catch glimpses of the games here and there and all the players are super good. It's incredible the accuracy they have with the ball. It's fun to watch. It's all good here in Brazil, just walkin' along. Oh, also, my next P-day will be next Wednesday because it's transfers next week.
Until next week (on Wednesday), eu se amp!
-Elder Michael Carlson
P.S.: I have been trying to send pictures every week but the computers I use don't have USB ports or the computer won't install the drivers to allow my card reader to work.
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