Monday, October 20, 2014

Weekly Email October 20th 2014

Well, another week has gone by, and it was a little difficult towards the end, but things aren't too bad. You guys first, like always! 

Most importantly: GRANDMA LET IT GO!!!!!!!!! She should know that she doesn't have to hold on, and more importantly that she has to forgive herself, and that she can do that. If there's something I've seen as a missionary it's that repentance can't take full affect until the person has forgiven themselves. Only then can repentance truly work.

Hey Dad. Sorry you've been sick. Anyways, you can bet I'll pray for you to do well, and that the people's hearts will be softened. Non ti preoccupare padre mio, I've got your back out here!  And thanks for the drawing!

Mom: I'm glad that Sam did really well. Let me know when you've got the email, it'll mean something that I can write my cousin on her mission! 

Honestly, I'm still trying to decide which semester. Again, can I get your advice (your's as well Dad) on what you think I should do (start summer or fall at SLCC?). Don't worry too much about cleaning up too much. I'll help you out when I get home if you haven't finished by then. To prove that miracles do occur on a mission, yes, I really do know how to keep my apartment clean!

Both: Zone conference was fun. It was about teaching and how to be better teachers, something I've tried to do my entire mission. So yeah, it was really well done and fun. As for the tie, I've decided that it has become my zone conference tie, at least until the last conference, then I'll have a different tie on (you'll have to see which one it is ). But no, I haven't lost my love for black. If you'll notice, most of my ties are still black in some degree. 

I honestly forgot how many I had on there, about 25 I think it was. I tried to get black and green, which I did, but I also got some blue ones on there (so there's a reference to Seattle!!!!!! Sorry Dad, Seattle beats Niners).

Didn't get to see a lot of our investigators this week, things just didn't seem to work out with any of them. SO, we spent the time calling people in our phone to see who they were and if they would have any interest. So far, a lot have expressed interest in corso, but not the Gospel. Luckily, corso is a good way to get the Gospel in on the side, so they'll come around.

We did have luck with LaVigna though, she came to church, and we taught her about God as our Heavenly Father, it was a rather special lesson and it touched her a good amount. We're going to be trying to see her on Wednesday with the Famiglia Melone and another time this week if we get the chance.

Iole's doing good. We taught her about the preisthood, and auxilaries, so she understands that now and she'd doing really well with the members now. Looks like things have gotten worked out. 

Besides that, not much else. Anziano Tew got a little under the weather this weekend, but he's doing much better. We've also got some good planning in for this week, and some good outlooks for people to meet with, so here goes all our efforts.

I'll let you all know about transfers next week. Get ready for the guesses about where I'm going....

Much love,

NaNa

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