As we were driving back to Saugus, I saw “Casa Vallarta” on the side of the road….You can definitely say we went back 🙂 It was so delicious, and we decided to get some for President on Friday for interviews. After dinner in Woburn with the Reeds and talk about the Phoenix Arizona mission with Brother Reed (where he served!), we had to decide what to do…Elder Peterson found a Less Active family, and as we drove to them and turned on their street, we realized we had tracted this street in the rain a few weeks previous! We didn’t get to end of the street where they were, but we had done a good amount of it. They weren’t home, and I felt we should just go home, unless Elder Peterson felt we should knock a door. As we got to the car, he felt we should knock one more. So we go up to the door, and a Haitian woman answers the door, and we can’t understand her and she can’t understand us, so the young daughter translates, and we ask if we can help, and she says that if we could mow the lawn in the back, she doesn’t have a mower, so it could really help. We knocked into a 3 generation Haitian family in the middle of Woburn?? Only Heavenly Father. Now we are in the process of finding a mower…