hey family,
how´s it going?
Cheryl, thanks for the
letter. I have no fatted calf to kill, but I´ll see what we can do.
Sounds like you all are doing great. I loved hearing about the family
from China and how Tanner and Nani are doing with school and everything.
Thanks for the pictures too. The kids look so beautiful! and so big!
Tanner looks a lot like Kevin. Sounds like they are two smart
cookies. :) I hope you all are doing great.
Kevin, Thanks for the letter. It sounds like you had to do a lot
of work just to get considered for the job! I´ll be praying for you
that everything goes well for you! It sounds like a great opportunity! I
know you´ll do great!
Kyle, thanks for the update. I hope all the interviews go well!
Doug, sounds like you´re doing good with work, I hope the family is doing good.
Dani, thanks for the email, It sounds like you´re going to be busy! Give the munchkins a hug for me!
Pablito, congrats on staying on the diet. I hope you´re happy and feeling good!
Dad,
thanks for the letter and everything. The Christmas plans sound like a
great opportunity to share the gospel in Gillette. It sounds like the
stake is doing well and that you´re plugging along at work. When are
you going to retire?
Mother dear, I love you so. I´ve had primary songs about mom and
dad stuck in my head this week. It´s been kind of weird. Thanks for the
letter. I´ve been getting lots of letters and dear elders and stuff.
The Christmas stuff sounds excellent! That´s too bad that there aren´t
spanish elders right now but the class sounds wonderful.
I got a letter from Charlotte capron and Charity Kemp this week too. That was fun to hear from them.
Well,
for the moment I´m here in La Borgoña. But, transfers are this
Wednesday, so I´m probably out of here. All last week I was thinking
about how I wanted to leave and start over again with the members and
investigators and everything. But this morning I woke up and I started
thinking about leaving and I might have cried a little bit. The people
that I´ve taught here are really special to me. Today I felt sick just
thinking about changes, but whatever happens will be what the Lord
wants, so, we´ll see what happens.
I don´t have a lot of specifics to share. There are always awesome
and funny and spiritual things that are happening but I can´t remember
them right now. I´ve been recording my journal entries at night instead
of writing them because there just isn´t much time.
The mom of a kid we´re teaching (the whole family is member
except for the kid, who has MAJOR drinking problems) found a pamphlet we
left with the family under his pillow.
Our district
leader always calls us Testigos (Jehova Witnesses) because we carry our
umbrellas. All Jehova Witnesses carry umbrellas. But he says it in a
really annoying voice. He´s kind of crazy. But nice.
We sang in Sacrament Meeting as a district. It sounded great.
It´s just cool to be a missionary and talk with anyone at any time
about Jesus. Thins morning in the taxi I talked to the driver. And he
was kind of excited about it. It´s fun because you have to be friendly,
and kind, and you have to talk about the gospel. Cool!
Well, not to get trunky or anything, but the mission is passing
pretty quickly. I´m excited to see you all but it´s still about 4
months away!
Love you all,
hna tew
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