I love the Peruvian people! They are so generous and kind and have hearts of gold. Elder Scott was transferred last week from Palermo to Moche. The night before was spent visiting as many people as he could to see them one last time. He loves them like a second family, and it was hard for him to say those final good-bye's. Luckily, no matter where he goes there are more loving souls who welcome him like one of their own. Thank you to everyone who has helped my son on his missionary journey. Not only does he love you, all of us back home love you, too.
Here's a few highlights of his final 24 hours in Palermo.
| They definitely feed him well. |
| Elder Choque who taught Elder Scott how to stay true to himself while serving his mission and reminded him that it's important to have fun while serving the Lord. |
| Elder Scott, Elder Choque and Elsa |
| The Alberca Family |
| Elsa and Bertha |
| The Salinas Family |
| The Bocanegra Family |
And some of the fun he's had since arriving in Moche.
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| Of course he found a way to make grilled cheese sandwiches |
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| Did I mention they feed him well? |
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| This is a first for me. |
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| He looks good with a guitar |
| The beach near his new area. |
| Something tells me he is a little hesitant about this flavor combination. |





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