I got a picture with you guys too. Who doesn't like a
picture of themselves every once in a while?
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But for now I will start from the beginning of the week. Last
P-day I bought some playing cards, and Monday evening you can see Elder Banks
and I enjoying a nice game of golf.
And here I am Christmas eve, with my advents
calendar completely eaten! Christmas eve is just a normal day. Well, no one
wants to talk to us that day, but I guess that isn't too out of the normal
right? Haha
After skyping Elder Banks and I both talked about how there
were 100 things that we didn't get to say that we would have liked to. Oh well.
When I get home we will definitely have to spend lots of time catching up where
I can tell you all the things I just don't have time normally. But I think you
guys did a great job of making that list of questions. We used our time on
skype to the best of our abilities I believe.
Well, we did get home at 6:00 Christmas eve, so I guess it
was a few hours short of a normal day. We also had the opportunity to go to the
church and play some volleyball. That was fun. Elder Smith was there playing
with his remote control car that he got... because he opened all of his
presents before Christmas. How sad.
Christmas
morning was loads of fun. We woke up and opened all our letters. Then we
showered, got dressed and headed off to breakfast at a members house. It was
good. It was fun. They gave both Elder Banks and I a tie, which was very nice
of them. After breakfast we rushed back home and then we were able to open up
all our presents before skyping. We wanted to be sure to know what we got
before we talked, so we could say thanks for everything! Thanks again! I did love
the journal with all the pictures on it btw, that was too legit to quit.
Courtney, I will have you know that we use those nerf guns daily. Here I am opening it up Christmas morning and immediately putting it to use! We later on drew a target on our window and during lunch time have fun shooting at it... or each other. Just depends. Good choice.
Christmas
evening we went to play games at the church again with the other missionaries.
After that night, the zone leaders actually told us to not take the nerf guns
out of the apartment, so now we just use them at home. But it was fun the one
night it lasted.
Christmas
night I assembled my pull up bar. While doing so, I realized it is slightly
longer that my suitcase, so I am not sure how I will move that bad boy, but
we'll burn that bridge when we get there. It has already been put to good use,
that is for sure.
Meagan, nice choice on the ring. I don't think I have ever
had one before, but the one you chose is legit looking, so good work. Very
manly.
Well, I didn't have an absolute need of using my new apron
for making a smoothie, but any excuse to wear that thing, I'll take it.
Dad, I
didn't get a picture using the razor. That didn't seem too exciting, but I will
have you know that I now use it every day. It is faster than my normal razor,
that is for sure. It's a real nice one.
Here we are, back to the grind. We had to re-haul our area
book. We made a color coded map of the city of Abilene and organized all our
former and current investigators into little zones. Now it should be much
easier to find people for not only us, but especially future missionaries who
do now know the area or the people.
Now, as for the progress of our investigators this week:
Nancy and Gricelda: We were not able to meet up with
Gricelda this week because she was not feeling well. But we did have a really
good lesson with Nancy where we went over the 7 day stop smoking program the
church has. As of today she should be 5 days smoke free, so tonight we will see
how she's doing. We told her that after 7 days of living the word of wisdom
that God has said she is ready for baptism. She told us how over Christmas she
was thinking a lot about baptism and she wants to be baptized. We told her she
could be this Saturday, the 4th. She said yes. She wasn't at church yesterday,
but we'll just have to see how this week goes.
Damian and Sofia: Guess who we got to see 3 times this
week?! I know, more than a month of nothing and now 3 times in one week. We
actually focused more on Damian, the father, in all our lessons this week.
Sofia still seems disinterested, but Damian was all over it. We talked about
the plan of salvation and how baptism is the gate to the celestial kingdom
where God dwells and families can be together forever. He told us how he had
already been baptized. We told him about how the right authority of the
priesthood is like the key to that door, and he accepted to be baptized on the
18th of January! He works on Sundays, and we talked about it, but he said that
hopefully he will be able to come the next 2 Sundays to be baptized on the
18th!
Paul: After not seeing Paul for a month we were able to
catch up with him. We re-went over the restoration with him, and he loved it
again. He said he wants to be baptized, but he needs to talk to his wife about
it and get her on board first. We totally agree.
Well,
that's about it for the week of Christmas. Not too many people were here, but
we did our best. Keep up that missionary work at home too! You're doing a great
job of it! I love you mom! I love you dad! I love you Meagan! I love you
Courtney!
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