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MY FIRST BAPTISM

 October 18, 2022

Hey what's up y'all! Elder Mergenthaler here! 

 This week was kind of crazy but also super super fun! So let me get you started. Monday I had my last p-day in Tandil which is so sad but its all good because I'm at the beachy area now haha. Anyways after Monday, I said goodbye to families in my ward and took photos and all that. Tuesday was just a normal day with contacting and stuff but the sad thing about Tuesday was that we had really good lessons with people that could progress and I had to leave and not watch them progress anymore which sucks but it's all good! Wednesday was the same as Tuesday so really nothing important there haha. Thursday I woke up packed up and got ready to catch a bus to my new area in Mar del Plata. After packing up on Thursday, we really just waited around until the bus came and picked me up. After that Thursday, I sat on a bus for a while and then got to Mar del Plata and met my new companion Elder Castillo! He's dope haha even though I can't understand him that well because he speaks complete Spanish. He seems like a cool guy. After Thursday I got told I was gonna baptize someone Saturday which was low-key scary, but I'll tell you about that later haha. Anyways Friday, I went around my new area and met people and just met the ward. I think I'm gonna love it here in Mar del Plata because the people are amazing and my ward is so funny too. After Friday is where the interesting baptism comes in. So Saturday we literally didn't do anything basically just waited for the baptism, but when the baptism came I got in the water and keep in mind this dude is so old so I walk him into the water and sit him on a chair and then I say the baptism prayer and lower him into the water right well soo I thought this guy would plug his own nose right ummm I was wrong so I pull him up out of the water and my man's starts to die because his nose isn't plugged soo that was awkward and low key scary because I thought I killed the guy but I didn't luckily! Anyway after that first really awkward thing I do the baptism again because his feet didn't go all the way in soo I get started with it and I say this guys name and then the guy goes si which means yes in Spanish haha so that was funny but luckily this next time after I baptized him he went all the way in with his nose plugged and everything and the baptism was a success! After that, we went to one of the member's houses, and literally the whole time they were making jokes about how I almost killed a guy haha but it's OK me and that family are homies. Well I have to go but I love you all and hope your week was great! 

Love, Elder Mergenthaler







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