This week was awesome! On Monday our district went to Indian Grinding Rock, a small State Park in our area near Black Chasm. We hiked around and explored the reconstructed indian huts. In middle of the park there's a huge exposed rock that the Miwok Indians would grind their acorns to make mush (doesn't that sound appetizing. Yum!). There's a ton of little potholes where they ground. It was cool.
On Wednesday I went on exchange with Boeke in Calaveras county! We decided to visit some families in Arnold, 4000 ft ele. It rained all day in the valley, so up there we had snow! It snowed the whole time we were up there, and by the time we left there was about 8-10 inches on the ground. We visited a few families in the hills and listened to Christmas music in the truck. When we finished we just had to stop and play in the snow a little bit. We were throwing snowballs, and pretty soon E Boeke just froze. I'll include more pictures in a separate email, so it doesn't overload ;)
On Thursday one of our less-active members called us. He was in the hospital for breathing poisonous fumes while he was welding galvanized steel. We visited him in the hospital and gave him a blessing. He's out now and doing a lot better. We help him out a lot at his ranch. It's pretty fun to work. He's awesome.
It's been a good busy week! Love ya!
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Elder Chris Andrew
California Sacramento Mission
8267 Deseret Ave
Fair Oaks, CA 95628
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California Sacramento Mission
8267 Deseret Ave
Fair Oaks, CA 95628