Hey family
How was your week?
At transfers,
I saw my son (Elder Mikulecky) my grandson (Elder Clive) my brother (Elder
Buhler) And my nephew (I didn't see his name) That was cool. My son speaks
really well.
I had the
snakiest lesson of my mission this last week. And at the same time 6 new
investigators who are young women. Their dual investigators. Investigating the
church and us a bit too haha
I got a
guitar from an elder that left the zone and didn't want to bring the guitar
with him so now I can play at will :) I'm gonna learn some church hymns
We decided
this past week that we wouldn't return with Books of Mormon in our bags so
we've started to just turn them in to random people with a small explication
and it's been kinda fun to do that :)
We also did
an integration night with the Book of Mormon where we should part of "The
Testaments" And some explications about the Book of Mormon and then we did
some practices of turning in the Book of Mormon that were fun and then we gave
every member a Book of Mormon to turn in to someone.
Tell me about your
conference plans for this weekend.
I'm not
exactly sure, I think we'll be able to watch the sessions as long as we have
investigators there.
What makes you feel happy?
Seeing the
branch/ward progress, pizza, açãí, having time to mess with excel (which I
don't have lately :( )
What is your morning
routine?
Wake up,
exercise, bath, eat, study. Pretty normal.
Tell me about some of the
missionaries you enjoy being with/learning from.
Elder
Campbell is awesome, almost my height and a great missionary and leader, he's
Zone Leader now. Elder Gilliat, and
Elder Elias as well.
What are some blessings you’ve
received lately?
I've received
the blessing of Elder Rivera having recognized that he can decide what attitude
he wants to take and having decided to take the right attitude and be my
friend.
Well that's
about it for today. I learned some other things as well but my times about up
so i'm signing off.
Turn in a Book
of Mormon! It's fun :)
And ask the
missionaries what you can do to help them.
Elder Horton
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