Tuesday, September 13, 2016

The Longest Shortest Week

Sister Estes and her Himbeer Banane Split.
She is adorable. :)
We FINALLY went shoe shopping today, but it takes forever to get anywhere in Frankfurt so I don't have a ton of time. This week went by really fast, but it also felt really long. But we got a lot of good things done, so that was awesome. :)

We met with our investigators Yi and Yb, and they are doing great! I love meeting with them because they're just happy and they just love  learning about the Gospel. They are incredible, and I love them. :)

Church on Sunday was lovely, but I was way tired because we were up late the night before. We had an awesome lesson about being honest during relief society and it was actually taught by a less-active sister that we've been working with! It was way cool, and she worked really hard to make sure she was prepared with all of the materials she needed. It was really cool to see. :)

We split with the Friedrichsdorf Sisters this week and I discovered that Sister Estes is my long, lost twin. We had a super fun split and we ended it with Eis Christina and it was delicious. :) We were going to eat there with Sister Jameson and Sister Madsen too, but..... Sister Madsen has sworn off sugar, and she convinced Sister Jameson to do the same until the end of the transfer. I have no desire to support my companion in yet another goal that I quite honestly think will fail, but I am praying for charity and strength for her to be able to do it because my strength to support her is lacking. It's fine. We'll be able to eat sugar again someday.

I love you all! Sorry this is so short, but I really hope you're having a great day and week!

Liebe Grüße,
Sister John

This Jason. He is a member from Taiwan. He is literally the best Ward Missionary and he's only eighteen. Also, pay close attention to his tie. It was my favorite thing from Sunday. :)



Saw this great sign while out contacting. Actually, I have left everything behind to serve the Lord. Or at least, I do my best to leave it all behind. I'm still trying to be completely devoted, but I think that might be a lifelong process.



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