> That's awesome everyone is doing well and Tyson is lookin super fly! I hope
> you can go to Elder Gibson's farewell and give him my love! Tell him I feel
> bad I never said bye to him and tell him bye haha. Thanks for the birthday
> wish too!
>
> First: I just wanted to say don't worry about me. I listened to this song
> that's basically a mother's prayer for her missionary son so I felt like I
> should tell you don't worry. Still pray because I need all the help I can get
> but I get taken care of really well here. Firstly by the older ladies of the
> branch. I don't know why but they love me a ton. Haha there's 3 of them and
> one is making me a sweater and she does a ton for me, another always wants to
> feed us and she just loves all the missionaries anyway, and then the third has
> given me the title "Pellumb i nenes" or "Pigeon of Mom" She says only 3
> missionaries have reached that status in her 10+ years of membership. Whether
> that's true or not ???? But they take care of me a ton. Our water was out for
> a couple days and they found out and kept offering to wash our clothes and all
> this stuff. We ended up taking one at the senior couples house and I was sick
> so the senior couple fed us soup too. And obviously God watches after us and I
> stay out of trouble. Pray, but don't worry. You're son is in good hands.
>
> Second: I love President Eyering's talk about angels and wanted to thank you
> for being the angels that continued to love their sinful son. I wish I had
> been better for you guys but thank you for always loving me no matter what.
> Thank you. I love you.
>
> Anyway for my week we taught like crazy! We barely have time to eat and do
> our studies with all the branch and missionary work we have. Not complaining
> though it's a huge blessing. We have 2 baptisms coming up on Saturday and they
> are both getting interviewed Tuesday so we'll see how those go. But the
> Sisters have one too. So that'll be 3 people getting baptized here. And
> that'll start a roll here. We'll have a baptism every week or multiple every
> other week for the rest of the transfer probably with how things are looking.
> I'm really excited and we're just doing all we can to make that all happen.
>
> We have been very very busy. Cutting P-days and lunch breaks short to take
> care of branch work so we don't lose time to do missionary work has been
> tiring but I can honestly say I'm probably working as hard as I can/harder
> than what is required/going the extra mile/doing my best however you wanna say
> it. I've always done my best in the situations I've been in but it's funny my
> training is the only time I've been with someone that doesn't hold me back.
> He's really good and it goes to show you that the Lord will make it work if
> you work hard, experience doesn't matter as much as work ethic and he's got a
> great work ethic.
>
> Sunday was amazing! We had 49 in church and we had more visitors in church in
> one Sunday than the whole month of September. Which is also way more than I've
> had any other month since I've been here. It's crazy all the success that
> we're having in Fier and that's all I can say about it really. I'm sorry I
> can't think of anything else to say really. Everything is just a blur and I
> can't believe I'm half way through. It's flown by and will probably continue.
> I'm loving every second of it.
>
> Dad, that would be a really hard position to be in. I guess life doesn't get
> easier once we finally get out of high school huh? I'm glad you have put
> yourself in a pretty safe position with work and hope I can do the same for my
> family so when something happens I can still provide for them. That's kinda
> scary to think about.
>
> Love ya tons mom
> you can go to Elder Gibson's farewell and give him my love! Tell him I feel
> bad I never said bye to him and tell him bye haha. Thanks for the birthday
> wish too!
>
> First: I just wanted to say don't worry about me. I listened to this song
> that's basically a mother's prayer for her missionary son so I felt like I
> should tell you don't worry. Still pray because I need all the help I can get
> but I get taken care of really well here. Firstly by the older ladies of the
> branch. I don't know why but they love me a ton. Haha there's 3 of them and
> one is making me a sweater and she does a ton for me, another always wants to
> feed us and she just loves all the missionaries anyway, and then the third has
> given me the title "Pellumb i nenes" or "Pigeon of Mom" She says only 3
> missionaries have reached that status in her 10+ years of membership. Whether
> that's true or not ???? But they take care of me a ton. Our water was out for
> a couple days and they found out and kept offering to wash our clothes and all
> this stuff. We ended up taking one at the senior couples house and I was sick
> so the senior couple fed us soup too. And obviously God watches after us and I
> stay out of trouble. Pray, but don't worry. You're son is in good hands.
>
> Second: I love President Eyering's talk about angels and wanted to thank you
> for being the angels that continued to love their sinful son. I wish I had
> been better for you guys but thank you for always loving me no matter what.
> Thank you. I love you.
>
> Anyway for my week we taught like crazy! We barely have time to eat and do
> our studies with all the branch and missionary work we have. Not complaining
> though it's a huge blessing. We have 2 baptisms coming up on Saturday and they
> are both getting interviewed Tuesday so we'll see how those go. But the
> Sisters have one too. So that'll be 3 people getting baptized here. And
> that'll start a roll here. We'll have a baptism every week or multiple every
> other week for the rest of the transfer probably with how things are looking.
> I'm really excited and we're just doing all we can to make that all happen.
>
> We have been very very busy. Cutting P-days and lunch breaks short to take
> care of branch work so we don't lose time to do missionary work has been
> tiring but I can honestly say I'm probably working as hard as I can/harder
> than what is required/going the extra mile/doing my best however you wanna say
> it. I've always done my best in the situations I've been in but it's funny my
> training is the only time I've been with someone that doesn't hold me back.
> He's really good and it goes to show you that the Lord will make it work if
> you work hard, experience doesn't matter as much as work ethic and he's got a
> great work ethic.
>
> Sunday was amazing! We had 49 in church and we had more visitors in church in
> one Sunday than the whole month of September. Which is also way more than I've
> had any other month since I've been here. It's crazy all the success that
> we're having in Fier and that's all I can say about it really. I'm sorry I
> can't think of anything else to say really. Everything is just a blur and I
> can't believe I'm half way through. It's flown by and will probably continue.
> I'm loving every second of it.
>
> Dad, that would be a really hard position to be in. I guess life doesn't get
> easier once we finally get out of high school huh? I'm glad you have put
> yourself in a pretty safe position with work and hope I can do the same for my
> family so when something happens I can still provide for them. That's kinda
> scary to think about.
>
> Love ya tons mom
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