Monday, January 9, 2023

The one where Elder Holland reminded me to be cheerful and have hope:)

 This week was a little crazy. We had a lot of lessons everyday now that everyone is back from the Holiday break. Everyone is back at work and school started for all of the kids today. 


This week was a little slow in finding. But we have a lot of potentials. So that was a blessing. 

We put our friend Sariah on date! She is a 9 year old girl! All of her family members are baptised and she is the only one not. And she wants us to help her. Which is really exciting!! 

We had exchanges this week and I went with sister hunt! She goes home with me. She is such a great missionary. I love her lots! I learned a lot from her and we had a lot of fun! 
Exchanges with Sister Hunt

Sorry this week was kind of boring. But I had the opportunity to watch the young adult devotional with elder and sister Holland. The big take away I had from it was to not lose hope during these crazy times in life. Especially the phase of life that I am currently in. Just young adult like in general. 

We had a training for DCM all about hope and how hope can rescue us the most. When else fails, hope is what gets us to continue moving and pressing forward. I know this to be true. I have seen it in my own life and I am forever grateful that I can always have hope in my life. 

Pictures!
1-3: exchanges!
4-6: inspiring notes in my candy wrappers 
7. Last pday 
8. Fort Riley visitors center
9. Decorating the Giles door 











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