Tuesday, March 1, 2016
2/29/2016
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Greetings (still) from woodsetten!
This week was just another good one. Haha I think every week is good.
I think that s because I'm always learning so much from week to week
and I just love life. I love seeing the miracles that happen all over
in unexpected ways.
Monday- we finally were able to spend some time as a district and make
some pizza and play some chair football. Lots of fun, but I think we
all forgot to take any pictures because we were enjoying our delicious
pizza so much. #pizzaloverforever 🍕🍕⚽️
Tuesday- we were actually able to spend some time around Dudley, which
is good, and we had a great time getting lost and walking trying to
stop by some referrals/less actives/members. #noonewashome 🙁 we were
also able to teach our new investigator that night and I'm so grateful
for that miracle. 😊 #miracleshappen we had some time before that
appointment, so (this was inspired) we stopped by a less active family
who was planning on feeding us dinner the next day before they could
cancel on us (like they always do)
Wednesday- we went to do service for a less active again. I'm kind of
frustrated with her because we show up to help and sometimes she will
just sit on her phone talking to her friends the whole time and we
barely manage to squeeze a spiritual thought in at the end. But it's
been getting better. We also were able to see our Romanian friends
#doorsteplessons #cantgetamemberesent I love those people. Even though
there is a huge language barrier and you really have to rely on the
spirit to teach and pray they will understand you.
Thursday- we had our district meeting, we met Bobby again after a very
long time. We also went back to our less active family who we are
teaching so our baptism can happen on our scheduled day. 😊
Friday- we were working in Wolverhampton when our district leader
called us to let us know that the woodsetten elders were coming back
today! #welcomeback so it's a huge blessing to finally not have to
travel as much, but most of our new investigators live in that area.
So now we get to start all over again to find new people to teach. Oh,
and we had two!! Dinner appointments that day. One was a lunch (we had
carvery) and the other was Indian food (words cannot express how much
I love Indian food. #whendidthishappen?) I got to try dosa, which was
really good. After that we got to meet our new elders, and i really
hope they can figure out their way around soon. It's a really
confusing area and the busses aren't too good where they live...
Saturday- a special day, where we get ready for Sunday... We went back
to do more service for the same member on Wednesday, and then we took
the elders to meet our Romanian friend, Constantine, because he love
in their area. It was so sad to introduce them and then walk away as
the elder went inside (they can actually do that) to teach him and we
went home a little after that to eat lunch. Then we met our miracle
again and went to the Saturday evening stake conference with her,
though she didn't come to the Sunday one.. It was a really good
spiritual experience. I love hearing words from general authorities,
and area 70's.
Sunday- we went to stake conf and learned more! This time we got a
lift from other member am the himans. And then we had dinner with
them. Then we went to the one Romanian friend we are still going to be
teaching because it will be easier for us to visit her than the elders
anyways. And she told us she would like to have us still come instead
of them. 😊 but we are still going through the restoration with her
because of a huge language barrier. She speaks very very little
English. We are trying to teach her a little English by going through
the resto pamphlet both in Romanian and then in English.
So this week was another good one. Transfers are coming either on the
15 or the 16, and it's so sad to see my companion starting to pack. I
feel like there's not enough time with her to accomplish the miracles
I'm pretty sure we can do together.
I love you!
Sister Wadsworth 😊
Luca is one cool kid😎
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