This week was wild in our area as well. Monday night we went to a less-actives who had their child taken from them by the government, then taught Kevin and his family and then a blessing. Wednesday I was with Elder Murat on exchanges and so we biked a lot, knocked some doors, ate some Brazilian food (thank goodness) and then went and knocked some more. Wednesday we knocked all day and did a baptismal interview. Thursday we went on exchanges with Elder Coburn into his area. Friday we did a funeral with Patriarch Robinson. Saturday was the Cape Coral Sister's baptism and then we knocked in their area for like 3 hours. So it was a crazy week. Literally never stopped. And we didn't get as much time as we wanted to in our area to find or teach. But we got to serve a lot of people and for that we're happy. I've been reading in Jacob lately. I always love the allegory of the olive tree. It's one of my favorites. I've got some good plans for the summer after the mission. So prepare yourself :)
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We rode in a TESLA! Dad needs one. Definitely on his tech level. |
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The sunsets are usually stunning. |
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This is a homie Pat. He's the big man on the block. |
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