Sunday, April 15, 2012
We are teaching a few part member families and some investigators we found
tracting. On p-days we wake up, work out, shower, breakfast, personal
study, comp study, go email, shopping, lunch with Jim (is the non-member that has
no desire to be baptized but loves talking to the missionaries and taking them
to lunch), then home to clean, dinner, then to an appointment. That is pretty
much our P-days. One of the hardest thing to teach people here is the word of
wisdom because everyone smokes here. I wouldn't be suprised if I got cancer from
all the second had smoke. We had a great easter we went to one of the
Morehead elders investigators house for dinner. Here dinner means lunch and
supper means dinner, there is no such thing as lunch here. We had an easter egg
hunt it was fun. Then they gave us Easter baskets filled with candy. Then me
and my companion went to another easter egg hunt with our normal sunday
appointment. It was really fun they fill half the eggs with candy and the other
half with money. The friday before last the zone leaders
blitzed us. Then last friday the district
leaders blitzed us, so that was cool. I'm learning a lot and loving it. I have a
zone conference on thursday in Lexington so that
will be cool. That is pretty much it. We usually email the same time on p-day, oh can u see if dad can get
me the pocket size set of military scriptures? Oh if you send me
anything send make sure it will to me before the 21st if not wait to send it to
me because that is the week of transfers. I miss you all.
Monday, April 2, 2012
Cleanup after the tornado
I'm fine on envolpes now. I got the package with the suit and jelly. It's pretty good it's about as hot as tabasco but the heat stays
for alot longer. It was funny we did a blitz with our ZL's and I gave one of
them some of the jelly. He was like its not that bad and then took a big old
scoop of it. I then told him the heat has to build and with the ghost chile the
heat stays. Water doesn't do anything and we didn't have any milk. When the
heat hit he was freaking out it was funny. One of the areas of Lexington is not the safest area my
trainner was in that area and was told it is recommended to carry pepper spray. I'm doing great I'm loving it here I love you guys and miss you
all. We get fed about 2-3 times a
week for dinner, and every week we go out to lunch with a non-member Jim. He is
in his late 60's and has taken all the discussions, but he is trying to start his
own non denominational christian church. He is a super cool guy he loves talking
with the missionary's. He always tells us about how he saw motab 4 times live,
he love motab. Last week before we went out to lunch Elder Broomhead gave him a
motab cd and he was so happy it was funny. We missed saturdays sessions of
General Confrence, because we were doing service. We got to leave mission
bounderies to go to West Liberty KY to do tornado clean up. We spent the whole
day picking up trash, cutting trees up and clearing them out of the way. It was
incredible how much damage it did. You see pictures of stuff like that but you
can't really understand how bad it is untill you see it in person. We got back
in time to see the priesthood session. We are working with mostly less
active part member families. One family we found while tracting and it is
going really well. I miss you guys
(AWWWW I love when they realize their family is Awsome and great, maybe still annoying but GREAT and he can miss us)
(AWWWW I love when they realize their family is Awsome and great, maybe still annoying but GREAT and he can miss us)
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