Hi family! Well, I can see these letters getting shorter and shorter as the time draws to a close. This week was really good! We have a new schedule from our President that has us leaving earlier in the morning and doing our studies after lunch, which has been an interesting adjustement, and has forced us to really try and be creative about what we can do in the mornings. The morning are kind of hard because normally nobody is in their houses or everyone is sleeping. In fact, that´s one of the reasons why they told us that eventually we will be using facebook, because the mornings are less productive. However, Elder Ballard came to Buenos Aires last month to the mission presidents seminar and told the presidents of this area that we needed to be out in the mornings talking to everyone we could talk to about the Restored gospel. So that´s what we are doing! This week we did an open house with the elders on friday in the morning (a failure because it´s the Semana Santa and everyone was sleeping) and then Saturday we went to the local market with the elders and another pair of sisters and had a table with free images of Christ and pamphlets. It was fun and I have faith that the Lord put the people there who needed to see us there that day. The highlight of the week was watching Melita and Alberta take the great step in their lives and be baptized by someone with the Priesthood authority. Melita was a reference from a lady in the ward that we are helping with a lot after the death of her husband about 7 months ago. Melita is from Peru and came to work for a little while here in ARica. The first time she came to church (where we met her) she absolutely loved it and she decided that she was going to get baptized. We didn´t even bring it up- she did! She has been wanting to get baptized because she has read in the bible that she needs to be baptized. She went to an Evangelical church for awhile and had decided that she would be baptized in that church at the end of the year, but when she started to attend this church, she decided right away that this is where the Lord wanted her. We did basically nothing except teach her the doctrine, and she decided all the rest. I am humbled by her faith. Alberta is from Bolivia and is one of the Elder´s investigators. However, she is almost always home alone with a grandma that she takes care of so they asked us to pass by and visit her during the day and teach her how to read. We have grown to love Alberta a LOT because although she doesn´t know how to read and doesn´t have very much education, she has so, so much faith. She is another one that put her own date to be baptized. (This is a really blessed sector these days!) She is so excited to be able to read and we´ve been working on the letters and the sounds they make. :) We were nervous to teach her about tithing, because she sends every last cent to her children in Bolivia and has often told us that the money she sends is not enough for her children´s needs. However, when we started the lesson, I thought to myself ¨Hermana Catron, do you have a testimony of tithing? Yes. Do you truly believe tithing will help Alberta? Yes. It´s the only thing that will help the money Alberta makes be sufficient for her needs.¨ So we were able to teach boldly the law of the tithe. She understood and accepted to live it. However, I was still blown away and humbled when on Sunday she walked up to the bishop and handed him her tithing envelope. She has nothing, but she trusts the Lord and His promises. I love you all! Jacquie is doing suuuuper well with her goals and we are praying that she will be strong enough that she will be ready to be baptized early next month. She wants it bad, and when we showed her the ¨Because of Him¨video, she cried and bore her testimony of how bad she wants that clean slate. Then later that day, she bore her testimony to another investigator and challenged him to read and be baptized. Thank you for all your prayers. I know they have helped me and my investigators a ton.Love you all"