Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Transfer11; week 5; Cover zone--beehive house


Hello!

How are you doing? There is so much to do in order to get everything done. I talked to the most amazing fisherman (imagine Deadliest Catch, like Dad likes watching only it's actually his life) who loves the change that he saw in the life of his daughter because of the restored gospel... the people you meet on your mission help you see how amazing God's children actually are.

Still more people in hibernation, at least in hibernation they answer their phones on a more regular basis and we get to talk to more people than we usually do. Sisters get really restless though. I think that they are all stir crazy in the motors... most zones get 40-50 hours on the computers so they find it rather difficult to manage everything and be on task... but that's the challenge of any mission I imagine.

Our investigator from Kenya just agreed to be baptized... we're so happy. But we didn't get much farther because his phone died. He's really amazing though. (and he's getting a new phone soon that should accept our calls on a better basis.) We're learning a lot and everything is going well otherwise... missions are a whole lot of work and I'm not certain of how I am going to adjust to real life at all... but that's what happens I suppose.

That's all! We have to get to a German language meeting for SIster Kaberry.... fun, right?
Sister Pielstick

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