Wednesday, October 28, 2020

Week 6 (Hudson email)


 Hey what's up, its ya boi, back with another SICKKKK missionary email.

Some pretty crazy stuff has happened this week and it's been super exciting! Saturday we had a birthday party with the sageles. They had a joint birthday party with their 4 kids. And for the party they did a zelda themed roleplay thing, it was so much fun. Brother sagele is into all kinds of things like that so he definitely knew how to throw it together. He ended up being Ganon and all the other mini bosses and me and elder french were just the monsters. But he made them all wooden swords and shields and he set up a shop and everything, it was super fun and I even got a jar of milk out of it hahaha. 

 

Then that night the traveling elders came and did and exchange with us and I was able to learn a lot from elder wilson. Exchanges with leadership can sometimes be not that great of experiences but I felt ours was pretty good and then after that exchange we started right into our district exchange and weve been staying with the Linden elders since monday night. And just yesterday we sent a book of mormon and some other stuff to a person in jail. I guess we really are gathering Isreal from the 4 corners of the earth.

 

A super crazy experience, monday night after district council we went and helped someone move out with the Linden elders and as we got there I instantly recognized the guy. His name is josh and I worked with him at stokes! My first few weeks at stokes were his last few. And he moved out to tennessee a year ago. We were helping him pack up to move back. Superrr crazy experience. It really is a small world after all.

 

Today we are doing a district P day and we are going to do board games and basketball tourney because its pouring rain all day.... but I guess we'll see if my late night practicing has been paying off.

 

Love y'all

Maclura Pomifera commonly known as Osage 
Orange is called monkey brain by the
missionaries and is not edible.  It secreted sticky
white latex when cut or damaged.




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