More in Zaragoza

The day before Thanksgiving we went to the tastiest restaurant I have been to in Spain. It was Urugayan pizza. Saturday I had my least favorite meal of the mission. It was about a half gallon of soup, filled with full shrimp (heads and legs), and entire crab and a whole fish (head and fins). So we spent about one hour dissecting the animals, eating the fishiest soup I've ever had.
 (this picture isn't from that meal)

Interviews with Elder Hadley

Nick's new zone includes Lleida, Zaragoza and another beautiful new city, 

As we were walking the streets I had the strongest impression to turn around and so I did. We started talking to two men that were right behind us. They were incredible men from Ecuador and just loved everything we said to them.

Karla got baptised! 

Sunday we had a visit really far away from church so we had to run run run to get there in time. We were praying we would make it in time for Sacrament and when we come through the door, president is just barely announcing the song and 2 seconds later the door was locked. It was a miracle that Heavenly Father answers our prayers and helps us to have the strength to do what we must.

Second pair of shoes worn out.


We got to go to La Sagranda Familia in Barcelona. It's this giant cathedral that they have been building since 1850 or so and it's still not done!


On the way back from Barcelona, they couldn't get us out early enough so they had to put us on a sleeper train. Yep it was incredible. The chairs turned into beds and they gave us those eye covers and everything.

2 Nephi 5:27 is a description of our life