So much has changed this week! Everything has been so crazy.
This week was even colder than last week.
When we were having dinner with a family
on Tuesday night it hit -8 degrees! That's
the coldest weather I can remember being in. It's pretty miserable to walk in during the
day. It's snowed a lot so biking isn't
as efficient and safe as it used to be. We've
resorted to just walking, unless we can get rides from members. One morning I couldn't feel my face it was so
numb! But nevertheless, the work must go
on! This week in our district we had 2
emergency transfers. On Thursday Sister
Faleao was transferred to the YSA Rescue Team which was sad because she's a lot
of fun to have around! So we were down
to a six man district for district meeting on Friday. Right after we finished the closing prayer for
district meeting we got a phone call from our Mission President, Elder Haskell
was being emergency transferred to Alamosa Stake. I would be receiving a new companion and the
transfer was happening in 24 hours. I
was devastated! I loved my companion and
didn't want him to leave! But there's
nothing we can say or do to change it, the Lord has decided what needs to
happen. We spent most of Friday packing
up his stuff and everyone was really sad, especially Elder Haskell. Emergency transfers don't really allow you to
say goodbye to everyone before you go. Since
he's been in the ward for 7 months he had a lot of people he wanted to say
goodbye to. I met my new companion
Saturday at noon. His name is Elder
Mogle and he's from Georgia.
He's a little nerdy but I think it will
work out just fine.
We had our Mission Tour this week! We had Elder Baxter of the first quorum of the
seventy come and speak to us. He's
pretty funny and is from the United
Kingdom. We each got to shake his hand and introduce ourselves
to him and when I got up to him, he asked me if he could have my incredible
hair (he's bald). It was pretty funny!
With Thanksgiving next week I am excited for dinner. The family we are having dinner with is a
professional chef! It's guaranteed to be
fantastic! People in the ward ask us who
we have Thanksgiving dinner with and they get super jealous! It's pretty funny. So that's something to look forward too!
I love you all so much! I can't believe that I'm already starting week
16! I hope you're all doing great! I love hearing from you all! Have a great week!
5 things that made me smile:
1. Elder Baxter's comment about my hair.
2. At dinner we asked a 6 year old boy what he liked to do
for fun and he said, "Singing Opera!" and Proceeded to sing in a
really high pitched voice for the next minute. We busted up laughing!
3. In the church parking lot we went foot sledding! We hold onto the bike rack on the back of the
car and they drive around in the snow and we slide on our feet. It was fun!
4. At the pulpit a member in our ward proceeded to tell
everyone how his son (a priest in the ward) when he was little used to eat the
lint between his toes. He somehow
related it to repentance! Very interesting!
5. We had a really funny role play in district meeting this
week. I got to play the investigator and
was a psycho hoarder preparing for the rapture named Paul. I did a fantastic job and everyone lost it while
I was acting.
God is Great!
Elder Gillingwater