WHAT'S GOOD ALL OF YOU BEAUTIFUL
PEOPLE!!!!!
So glad that I get to talk to all of
you again and hear about all of the amazing things that you are doing! This
week was pretty good, did a lot of service again and worked with the members of
the ward. Hope everyone else's week was fantastic and that you did a lot of
exciting things. But we might as well jump right on into this past week!
On Monday we went out and went to a
driving range so we could practice our swings a little bit. I was on point! I
was driving that ball for miles! After that we went to London to play some
volleyball which was awesome because I love playing it! Even though it wasn't a
sand court I still had fun.
Tuesday we had the Salvation Army in
the morning so we were there for a couple of hours. Then we had some people
from the mission come and inspect our apartment to make sure that we weren't
trashing the place. They were super nice and they said our apartment wasn't a
complete dump but that we could touch up a couple of things. Always room for
improvement I guess. Oh speaking of our apartment, the faucet for the shower
broke this morning so now we have a set of pliers on there to turn it on. 😂 We are going to have to get that fixed in the near future.
Later on Tuesday we went to a park with some members to have a pizza picnic
party and that was super awesome! The park was absolutely beautiful and the
bathrooms there were the most futuristic thing I have ever seen. I wish I would
have taken pictures of it but I didn't want to be rude and weird. 😏 After that we went and taught a lady named Gwen down
in Port Stanley and it went super well. Hopefully we can get her to come to
church!
On Wednesday we had District meeting
in the morning and that was pretty good. There is a new missionary in our
district named Elder Bejong and he is from Utah. He is going to be a French speaking
missionary out here so he is getting shipped way up north in the next
month. Then we went and visited a member who lives in a group home because
he has some physical and mental disabilities. But it was THE BEST NIGHT OF MY
ENTIRE LIFE!! As we were sitting there we asked him what his favorite hymn was,
as he was thinking of it I said mine was The Star Spangled Banner because there
is nothing better. He looked at us and said well lets sing it then. So we had
him and other people in the group home singing the Star Spangled Banner with
us!!! It was so awesome and hilarious at the same time, I was laughing so hard
and I didn't even think to get it on video!! Even still it was a good memory to
have.
On Thursday we did a lot of planning
for the rest of the week and the week coming up. We also dropped by a couple of
people throughout the day. We had dinner with our ward mission leader and he
took us to a pizza place and we got a large pizza and 2 pounds of wings! It was
a lot of food but it was super delicious!! We then had the Bible Study that
night, which is still going great and then we dropped by to visit with a couple
more people.
Friday we had interviews with the
mission president and his wife to see if we are doing okay and to make sure we
are staying out of trouble. Then we went and visited some people and
talked to some on the streets. Later we went and had some dinner with Bill and
played a game of darts. I think you already know what the outcome was. 😉
Saturday we did some more service at
the Salvation Army and then went to Tilsonburg to visit some people over there
and then had a meeting with the Tilsonburg ward mission leader. Not really an
eventful day but really busy nonetheless.
Sunday was good, able to go to
church and talk to all those amazing people. After church we went and visited
some people to see how they were doing and to help them with anything they
needed. We had dinner out at the bishop's farm later that night and we were out
there for a while.
That is about it for this week!! Hope
everyone has a good rest of the week, and if you are in Idaho take some
pictures of the eclipse so I can get the full effect of it!!!
Love and miss you all!!!
BYYYYYYYYEEEE!!!!
--
Elder Murray
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