Zone Conference - MTC friends |
Zone conference - MTC friends |
mustache found in the chapel after church.... |
It sounds like the
family is doing well and mostly keeping out of trouble. Good good.
Cats! I come into contact with a lot of cats,
and pet many of them while I think of the cats back home.
Scouts scouts scouts.
Congratz on your award! (Dad earned a leadership
and training award from Scouting) You'll have to send me
pictures when you get it. It's hard to not try and get involved in the scouting
here- they need the help and support here too and one leader asked if you
wanted to move here and help the scouting program. We laughed.
I'm sad to not get to dress up for Halloween this year, but
I'm hoping to participate in the Trunk o' Treat (a
version of Trick-or-treating the congregation puts on for the children and it’s
a party for everyone. Cars are turned
around, decorated, and the costumed kids run from car to car for candy in the
traditional way) here in the ward anyway.
Looks good. (referring to
photographs of family activities including one of her sister wearing sunglasses
with a mustached dangling beneath) I counter her mustache with my own- I
found it in the chapel after church, so it must mean it was meant to be mine.
(in response to the question – what should I send to liven up your
holiday season?) I'm really not sure about the
holidays- I will be trying to make pomegranate Jell-O (A
family favorite – recipe below) at some point, but we'll see how hard
getting those kinds of things is here. I haven't yet seen pomegranates in the
stores, but it's not quite that time, is it?
It was sis. Rowe that sent that last photo (the mustache, I believe), but that whole set of
ladies are funny. Sister Irvine lets us
use her washing machine for our laundry and such. The Garrisons will feed us
tonight.
It’s been kind of a rough week. We had Zone Conference,
which I loved because I got to bond with my MTC friends again (we're always
excited to see each other). I attached
some pictures of some of my girls. We're excellent. We also had a baptism and
confirmation this weekend, which is great. Jaelynn is 10 and is happy. Her
younger brother is ready, just needs to be okay with water and we'll be good to
go. The rough part came in that several of our investigators have just been
kind of ignoring us this week, one of them is sick and may lose her baby (we
won't find out for a few more days), and in general our numbers were low. I
like the numbers- our work can be quantified. They're not everything, and we
did a lot of good things this week.
Still rolling around with letting people in/loving people totally. It’s not really something I want after getting pretty good at holding people at arm's distance. The analogy is that we love people, but we keep them outside our mental white picket fence. Only certain people can come in and just be totally embraced. Our mission president wants us to essentially throw open the gate so I've been spending a lot of time on my knees about it.
Still rolling around with letting people in/loving people totally. It’s not really something I want after getting pretty good at holding people at arm's distance. The analogy is that we love people, but we keep them outside our mental white picket fence. Only certain people can come in and just be totally embraced. Our mission president wants us to essentially throw open the gate so I've been spending a lot of time on my knees about it.
We're singing in the choir and I'm not an auditory person. I
can sing alright, I just don't choose to. But the ward is starting it up for
the first time in forever and we've been asked to support them.
I am pretty warm - the weather's warmed up again, staying dry
for the first time in forever (good, because Mom isn’t
done knitting things for her yet). We've been really well fed in this
area and I think gaining weight is inevitable. My companion comments about it,
so now I've started commenting too. Not that it’s a bad thing- I could probably
use the blubber for the coming months. Everyone gleefully tells me the farmer's
almanac says it's going to be a brutal winter. I am not pleased. I'm surprised
at how healthy we've stayed considering the number of different people we come
into contact with. Weird (Father in Heaven is blessing
her for her service by keeping her healthy!).
Anyhow.
You're always in my prayers.
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