Sunday, March 17, 2013

November 19, 2012

Hello! WOW!!!!!!!! Lots of exciting news this week! I am SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
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oooooOOOOOO ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo excited to hear about Trevor's mission call!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ah!
Trevor, if I could only offer one thing of advice to prepare for your mission, it would be: practice talking to people. Start up conversations with random strangers. That is what you will be doing a lot and trying to get to a topic about religion and the restoration and the Savior, is not always easy, and love them as the Savior would/does.
If I could say another thing it's be: gain a testimony. What do you know for yourself and how can you share it with unshaken faith?
I hope the call comes soon! No matter where it is, just know, there are investigators, companions, ward members and strangers waiting to be blessed by Elder Trevor Zibetti!
 
For Thanksgiving we have been invited to the Eagan's home! They have nonmember family members who will be there, which is a good thing! Then I think we'll be tracting! haha! visiting investigators.


This week, our toilet flooded. Haha! It was super nasty. So...sister Hanson and I had a feces fiesta! We cleaned it all up. And as crazy as this sounds, it brought my companion and I closer together in unity. We were working hard together and laughing at how we kept gagging. The Lord works in mysterious ways. But I am so grateful that He did this for us. We are able to be more and more open with each other.


We had a great lesson with a new investigator! She is the most servicefull lady I've ever met! She brings her kids with her just about everywhere and they love her to pieces. It is like she's already a member, but not baptized. She doesn't fully understand a lot of our concepts, but is still striving to learn and understand more. We challenged her to have a consistent prayer and study with her family each day. She said she knew she needed to start doing that more. The Spirit directed us to challenge that. She also said she'd be baptized on Dec 17th if she finds out these things are true. Yay!
Things are going really well. I need to be more diligent and hard-working. I can feel the prayers and blessings from you all. Thank you for being a righteous family; one who follows the whisperings of the Holy Ghost. Have a great Thanksgiving! Tell all there that I am grateful for them.

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