How many jokes has Jordon made concerning the goofy movie and Sarah's child? That's the greatest news ever! I'm super pumped for you, and even as I looked at those pictures and heard Sarah's and Mother's description of the even I could feel the Spirit. It reminded me of what the most important thing in this world actually is! It's easy to forget that sometimes, but I'm so happy right now!
This week, in comparison, was a blur and nothing out of the ordinary.
We did meet a lot of interesting people though. From drunk people drilling us with questions about homosexuality, to a lady on a tram hitting her guy friend with a baguette because she was so angry with him. Condiments flying everywhere.
This was right after we had a solid seminary class at the institute center and took Charles with us. I had to translate for him, and they were talking about all of the war chapters and what was happening with that, in Swedish, so that was a task to behold. But it was uplifting, and inspiring as Louis Herrey always is.
My companion is transferring to Vendelsö (Southern Stockholm) this week, and I will be getting yet another companion from Utah; Farmington. Good ol' Elder Tanner who I have never met, which isn't too surprising with the amount of missionaries here.
We did spend some time in the hospital waiting, and waiting for my companion to get his kidneys checked out, and after several phone calls and attempts they said they would call today to see if they can get him an appointment within the next 2-3 weeks. Another hospital said 6 weeks. We were clearly frustrated with this outcome so we told a member who immediately said he'll get us in on Monday, and now we have an appointment for him in four hours. Go figure.
But on a more spiritual note, we were able to meet with Eero. He's finnish, and has an alcohol problem but loves this missionaries and loves when we teach him, when he's sober. We taught him twice this week and he was sober both times! (which is uncommon) and we're excited to help him overcome this. He's such a sick guy
Pehzman is making his slow steps, and as everytime we talk to him he figures out something else within the gospel and just spits true doctrine at us. It's super cool, he's just going at his own pace, definitely. . but he's coming.
We talked a lot about the Spirit this week, companionship, church, and so on.There's so much to talk about with the Spirit and it is so cool how it works, gives us personal insights and help. A whole sermon is worth giving on this subject, but anywho. Random thought.
Can't wait to see Max!
Those pictures were awesome and he totally doesn't look like an alien. How great is that?
-Ä Sargent
This week, in comparison, was a blur and nothing out of the ordinary.
We did meet a lot of interesting people though. From drunk people drilling us with questions about homosexuality, to a lady on a tram hitting her guy friend with a baguette because she was so angry with him. Condiments flying everywhere.
This was right after we had a solid seminary class at the institute center and took Charles with us. I had to translate for him, and they were talking about all of the war chapters and what was happening with that, in Swedish, so that was a task to behold. But it was uplifting, and inspiring as Louis Herrey always is.
My companion is transferring to Vendelsö (Southern Stockholm) this week, and I will be getting yet another companion from Utah; Farmington. Good ol' Elder Tanner who I have never met, which isn't too surprising with the amount of missionaries here.
We did spend some time in the hospital waiting, and waiting for my companion to get his kidneys checked out, and after several phone calls and attempts they said they would call today to see if they can get him an appointment within the next 2-3 weeks. Another hospital said 6 weeks. We were clearly frustrated with this outcome so we told a member who immediately said he'll get us in on Monday, and now we have an appointment for him in four hours. Go figure.
But on a more spiritual note, we were able to meet with Eero. He's finnish, and has an alcohol problem but loves this missionaries and loves when we teach him, when he's sober. We taught him twice this week and he was sober both times! (which is uncommon) and we're excited to help him overcome this. He's such a sick guy
Pehzman is making his slow steps, and as everytime we talk to him he figures out something else within the gospel and just spits true doctrine at us. It's super cool, he's just going at his own pace, definitely. . but he's coming.
We talked a lot about the Spirit this week, companionship, church, and so on.There's so much to talk about with the Spirit and it is so cool how it works, gives us personal insights and help. A whole sermon is worth giving on this subject, but anywho. Random thought.
Can't wait to see Max!
Those pictures were awesome and he totally doesn't look like an alien. How great is that?
-Ä Sargent