Well life at the Robinson's has been hectic to say the least. Elder Charles is still serving in Willard, Missouri. He will get his third companion in this area on Friday. Transfers are always nerve racking. It looks like Elder Robinson's legacy will be that he served with a lot of different companions, but only in a few areas.
Elder Charles is moving through the culinary delicacies of the area. Two Sundays ago he had "Red-neck Road Kill Chile" for dinner at a members house. Yes, the deer was hit by a car and and taken home for supper. It was also "full of onions. YUCK!!" said Elder Charles. Life in the mission field. Ya gotta luv it.
Last Sunday he ate frog legs for dinner. He said, "when cooked they look like chicken and taste a little fishy."
They are working hard to teach and convert people to the Gospel. The going is tough.
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Dinner
I have attached some pictures as well and yes those are what we ate for dinner one day this week. Can anyone guess what they are?
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