Another week happened! I think I'm starting to catch the pattern.
Essentially what happens is I blink, and then I'm back here in the
library, trying to figure out what happened. So anyways, here I am
again!
This has been our first week as empty nesters! (the young missionaries they were training have moved to other areas) It's been a journey.
For
the first few days, I really think we let ourselves go... We'd forget
to take the trash out, the dishes would pile up, I think Thornton is
putting on a few pounds from stress, and no one really needs a bedtime
story now.... So yeah, it's hard.
But a couple days ago we decided to snap out if it! We decided to
make a list of all the things we can do now that the kids are finally
out of the house. For one thing, we're probably gonna convert the boy's
room into a bowling alley (or if that doesn't happen, just a workout
room haha). And now that we won't have to worry about public meltdowns,
we can finally go nice places! (I'm assuming that anyone reading this knows Chase well enough that I don't need to explain him. :)
Besides, we aren't really alone, we're still a threesome, we have
Elder Carlos! I dont think I've mentioned Elder Carlos yet, but I
suppose now is as good a time as any. Elder Carlos got here when I
did. He's a really great guy, but he had some struggles with obedience
and stuff earlier on in his mission. But since he's been here, he's
doing really well! Elder Carlos is.... about 18 inches tall, and in
some ways may resemble a stuffed orangutan, but he is definitely a
missionary. But yeah, he's doing well. We got him a white shirt, and a
nice tie, and he really looks very nice when we help him part his
hair. He's been an active participant in our companionship studies,
although he usually tells either me or Thornton what he wants to say,
and we'll say it out loud because he's still shy. We really like him.
What else....
Oh yeah! we have our first 19 year
old sister missionary! Her name is Sister E, she's great. She's
in our district, being trained by Sister D, and the other
companionship in our District is Sister J, training Sister T.
It's a fun little district.
We've been trying to get our zone off to a good start
this transfer, so we've done a lot of blitzes and such, to give specific
areas a boost. It's stressful trying to worry about your own area, as
well as 6 others, But I think it's a good kind of stress, we don't
really grow unless we're being pushed.
That being said, Pday has been a huge relief today, I
love just playing ball and hanging out with my friends and stuff, it's
really nice.
hmmmm what else... Oh! So I'm on 2
Nephi ch 14! I love the Book of Mormon so much. 9 oclock (end of
personal study) comes too fast every single morning, Elder T and I are
always both caught off guard, and we never get to finish what we're
studying. I really like 2 Ne 10:24. I've studied grace a lot these
past couple weeks, and I feel like it really clarifies 2 Ne 25:23.
Reconcile basically means to make 2 things compatible that otherwise
would not be (or something along those lines) and so when we reconcile
ourselves with the will of God, We have to make ourselves compatible
with him. In a relationship between 2 men, you'd find common ground,
and compromise, but with God we know his will is perfect, just,
and unchanging, or he would cease to be God. Therefore our goal, or
"all we can do" is to do our best to align our will with his, and that's
what it is all about. Then we have the pure love of Christ, and we
bring forth charity.
I dont feel like I can explain this very well in an
email, and especially without the scriptures in front of me.... But I
really love the Book of Mormon. Helaman 12, Alma 42, Mormon 9, Moroni
7..... Highly recommended if you are looking for some sweet chapters to
study :)
Ooh! Also, this Sunday is the LAST Fireside (they
decided to do 2 more- I went to the last one, keep your fingers crossed
that they call me to come to this one!) It's in Puyallup, and in
addition to me just loving firesides to death, a lot of families that I
love from Puyallup will be there, and I want to see them!
Which reminds me, transfer meeting was so sad! A lot
of missionaries who were in my zone with me when I was born (started his mission), died (went home) :(
Also Sister G gave her final testimony. I'm gonna miss her. But she got a two week extension, so her last day will
be next Monday, so she can conduct the last fireside :)
Well, I gotta go, I'm out of time and stuff.
Love you!
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