I've noticed so many changes since transfers happened! This district is so much closer together, and I think it's because we don't know each other all that well. Also, all of our Spanish speaking people we had as people being taught got sent to Cortez 1st ward, so we don't get to visit them very much anymore. Also the kid Jovan we walked with in Towaoc moved out, so we can't work with him anymore, dangit!
A year ago when I was in Steamboat, Elder Benson was my district leader, and he was my district leader for 4 transfers. Now he is my district leader again! I'm honestly excited to be in his district again. It was really good last year.
The work is picking up ever so slowly. We got a new person being taught the other day over the phone, which never happens. Her name is Clara, she's a Ute native American. She taught us that the name Towaoc comes from the Ute language and it means 'Thank you'!
Here's a list of all the ways to say thank you that I've learned on my mission:
Zuni - Elahkwa
Navajo - Ahéhee'
Hopi - Gūnter
Tewa - Kwukwai
Jicarilla Apache - Danzho
Yep, neat stuff. Thanks for reading my email!

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