With
the weather being so nice this week, we were able to do a lot of service. We
did some outside of the Trail Center on Tuesday by trimming some bushes and
pulling weeds. When I got out of the shower the next day, I found a little
black spot on my leg. I picked it off and when I looked at it, I saw that it
was a tick. Luckily it all came out in one piece, but I was freaked out and
felt so gross! I guess my sister gets the bed bugs in Ohio and I get ticks in
Nebraska. Go figure.
Ken
seems to be progressing pretty well and we were even able to teach his
14-year-old son, Ka'Ron, this week as well. We had a family home evening on
Monday night with the Hackleman family in the ward and they have a son who is
Ka'Ron's same age. They seemed to get along really well and had a lot in
common. They even found out that they both play football and were playing each
other the very next day! We found out that they talked at the game and even took
a picture together. Adorable, right? We are hoping that they will continue to
become friends.
Sister
Willis and I have been struggling a little bit this week because we haven't
been able to keep most of our appointments. But on the bright side, it means
that we have more time to find people to teach which means: tracting. Oh,
tracting. I have such a love/hate relationship with you. But it has taught me a
lot about work and how to get to know different types of people. And you can't
really do missionary work without it a lot of the time, so you learn to embrace
it. Missionary work is the best. It really is.
Have
a fantastic week, everyone!
The Papillion Zone. And yes, that is a ukulele.
Sister Savage came for a visit. It was so fun to
see her!
Apparently "corn pictures" are a thing
in Nebraska. When in Omaha, right?
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