Friday, September 17, 2010

Transfer 2; Week 1; Cover Zone

Ni How !

I know it's been ages since you heard from me last. A whole three days. Transfers are CRAZY, everyone is going everywhere and no one knows exactly what is going on. One Zone (one I affectionately call the 'New North') was created yesterday because there are so many people on Temple Square still. Usually by now there are fewer people, but it's almost as busy as the middle of summer when I first came here. My assignment to cover is the Beehive House, which will be interesting because I do not have any historical information for the House and we're going to be assigned there for 9 hours tomorrow. I hope that my old companion Sister Inoue can give me that script before tomorrow afternoon, because I don't want to be a mute guide for the historical tours at the house. I'll take a picture of the house because I know that my family at least has never seen the inside of the Beehive house.

My new companion Sister Newman is pretty cool, she's a social butterfly and loves to explore new places. Dinner and Lunch are an hour long so sometimes we'll finish early and explore places that I haven't really been before (Like trying to find the new trees that have lights on them). She is also a fan of Motor coaches, we've only been together for 2.5 days and we've already given two. However, she also pretty amazing at them, we keep on getting referrals right and left. We talked to a wonderful Californian Engineer and he had moved to the states from India. He was so much fun to talk to, and his Computer Engineering friend who didn't say much, just pushed his friend around and nodded referred! Apparently something at Temple Square computed.

It's interesting to be with Sister Newman because I get to meet so many different sisters. She is very big on making sure that we evaluate after every tour, which is nice because then we are able to improve faster. Speeding up the improvement process is good for me because I still need to work on my social skills a little more. And I tend to accidentally wade into deep waters with teaching people ...AKA I'll answer all their questions so they just want to research things on their own instead of having other missionaries in their area who can help them come closer to Christ.

Love ya!
Sister Pielstick

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