You asked how I am doing. I
think that I am completely healed from my concussion aside from the
giant bruise on my knee. It is healing slowly but surely. Sister Stone
and I both picked up colds over the weekend though, so we are doing a
lot of sleeping and blowing our noses. Other than that, I am doing well!
Thank you so much for your winter package. It has really come in handy!
This past week hasn't been too eventful. We had a special training
on Wednesday, Nov. 21, which I think has helped a lot. Right after the
training, we went out to work and picked up a couple of new
investigators. It was a miracle day.
Thanksgiving was good. It was
the mark of my 3 months as a missionary! We went to breakfast with a
family from Sister Stone's other area. Then we went to lunch with a
family from here, the Ivories. Then we went to a dinner at a member's
house with the rest of the missionaries in our district. It was pretty
fun.
On Friday, Nov. 23, we came across two women who had just gotten
done doing their visiting teaching. They offered us a ride to our dinner
appointment and it was very cold so we accepted. The driver asked where
we were from and when I told her that I was from Pittsburgh, she asked
if that was anywhere near Slippery Rock! I explained that I am in the
Pittsburgh Stake but that I am actually from Slippery Rock, and she
asked if I know Maryclare! The sister's name was Sister Eldridge and
she said that Maryclare is like her adopted daughter. Pretty cool,
huh!
On Saturday, Nov. 24, we had dinner with the Klundt family. The mom
takes classes at BYU and is an art major. She's really cool and super
nice. She showed me some of the books that she has made for a bookmaking
class. Ahhh. I was so jealous. I wish we had classes like that at
Slippery Rock. Abbey Klundt, her daughter, was also cool. She is
planning on going on a mission so we talked a lot about that.
Well, I hope that everything is going well. I love you! Miss you! Have a great week :)
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