I just arrived in Ghana last night, and have eaten 2 meals at the MTC, both of which were delicious. Yesterday consisted of 13 hours of flying, and 10ish hours of waiting at airports, so I am very excited to start getting to work at the MTC!
I am very grateful for the French I have taken. I am able to communicate with Native french speakers pretty well...I'm often smiling while I'm speaking, because I know I'm making errors, and it's apparent to them that I am making errors, but I think that they appreciate that I am trying really really hard to speak well. Most American Elders here have not taken any French, so it is nice to be able to communicate. My companion for the MTC is Elder Johnson from Blanding, Utah. We have gotten along very well, and have 2 Elders that are from Africa that we share the room with. They have been really nice, and I'll often ask them how to say things in French, and they'll ask us questions about English. They tried Twizzlers for the first time (from Elder Johnson) and loved them.
So I am alive! Hope everything is going well with everyone.
Elder Evans
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