Monday, April 16, 2012

Chiangrai


April 15, 2012

Companion: Elder Todd

Hello Mom,
The only Elders on my bus back to Chiangrai were me and my new companion. I did do a squat-a-potty a couple of weeks ago. I was like in and out, and Elder Hess was like, "Did you really go?" I was fast.  There are three giant Daddy-Long Legs above my head. *in a hushed* I'm so scared right now. Brother Ton told me about your blog thingy. I hope that you have fun with it. Everybody ON the blog, "Hello, I am Anthony Susi. Nice to meet you." I'm scared to write letters, just because they take about 2-3 weeks to get to America.
We arrived in Bangkok at 4 am Thursday morning. We went to Moves Meeting, saw my MTC district, got my new companion, renewed my VISA, fixed my work permit thingy, and came home. I saw Elder Simonsen. He's still way cool. I'm probably gonna give the same greeting to Elder Slaughter, so get ready John! On Friday, we arrived home at about 9:30, we had to first fix our bikes. Both bikes had flats, we pumped up Elder Todd's and had to get a patch on mine. We went and got Songkran shirts, mine was a pink flower shirt, his a purple one. Purchased a little water gun, and rode through downtown, towards Central, we got wet. Only wet, compared to later. We ate some MickeyD's and continued.

The members called to tell us to go to School Dam Ron, so we tried to go there. One our way to I didn't know where, we found the members. They got us soaked, but we got them back. We started to follow them, because we thought that they were going there, turns out they weren't. We finally made it, thanks to another member, where we totally were drenched. Drunk people, happy people, children, white people were all having fun. We saw a tranny, but avoided her/him. It was way fun, Saturday and Sunday, we kinda tried to avoid all craziness, worked sort of. My new companion is Elder Todd, his family lives in Salt Lake City, and he's been out a year next month. 

I don't know what to write today. Today for P-day, we are just gonna chill.
Have fun with your lives,
Elder Anthony Susi


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